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Ali L’isha Gilmore was a 30-year-old woman who went missing from Tallahassee, Florida on February 3, 2006. She was last seen at her home in the 200 block of Lorraine Court. Her family reported that she had never gone missing before and it was out of character for her. At the time of her disappearance, she was separated from her husband and was seeing another man. She became pregnant, but she was unsure who the father was. Ali and her husband James were attending counseling and trying to work things out. Her husband has cooperated with the police and his alibi checked out during the time of her disappearance. No one was named as a suspect until 15 years later, in 2021, when police named 40-year-old Dwight Aldridge as a suspect and as the man whom Ali was dating at the time. On the day she went missing, she had the initials D.W. circled on a notepad, which is believed to refer to Dwight Aldridge. He also lied about his alibi at the time. While he initially cooperated early in the investigation, he stopped cooperating later. Ali is described as 5’6”, 180 pounds, with black hair, brown eyes, and a scar on her abdomen. Her ears are pierced, and the word “Ali” is tattooed on the right side of her chest. The police are asking for anyone who may have known Dwight to come forward with any information that can help solve this cold case. If you have any information on the disappearence of Ali Gilmore to please contact the Tallahassee Police Department at (850) 891-4200, or to make an anonymous tip to Crimestoppers at (850) 574-TIPS., #UnsolvedMysteries #unsolved #AliGilmore #FBIWatchlist #MissingPersons

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#AchimBailey – Springfield, Massachusetts * Achim Bailey was a 23-year-old man from Springfield, Massachusetts. * He was reported missing in January 2019 after a night out with friends. * Achim was last seen in the early morning hours of January 13, 2019, after leaving Samuel’s Tap & Table near the Basketball Hall of Fame in Springfield. * Surveillance video showed him walking alone in the downtown area and later near railroad tracks. After that, his cellphone went offline and he was no longer seen. * His disappearance sparked an extensive search involving local police, family members, volunteers, and the wider community. * Flyers were shared widely, and a reward was offered in hopes of finding answers. * On March 15, 2019, a body was recovered from the Connecticut River in Longmeadow, Massachusetts. * Authorities later confirmed that the body was Achim Bailey. * According to the Hampden County District Attorney’s Office, there were no obvious signs of physical trauma indicating foul play. * While his death was not immediately considered suspicious, the circumstances of how he ended up in the river have never been fully explained. * Achim’s case deeply affected the Springfield community and remains one that many people continue to remember and discuss. Anyone with information related to Achim Bailey’s disappearance or the events leading up to his death is encouraged to contact the Springfield Police Department at 413-787-6300. Please continue to share Achim’s story in remembrance and support of his family and loved ones.#Massachusetts #SpringfieldMystery #Springfield #UnsolvedMysteries #unsolved #UnsolvedCase #Mystery brought to you by #ViroVizion

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The Forest That Eats People: Inside the Bennington Triangle’s Strange Vanishings A peaceful Vermont forest where five people walked in and never came back. The Bennington Triangle looks like any peaceful Vermont forest—green trails, quiet trees, gentle light—but its history carries a strange heaviness. Between 1945 and 1950, five people entered these woods and never came back. No bodies, no evidence, not even a scrap of clothing. It began with 74-year-old guide Middie Rivers. He walked ahead of a hunting group on a familiar trail, rounded a bend, and simply vanished. Search teams covered the entire area, finding nothing. A year later, 18-year-old Paula Welden went for a walk on the Long Trail wearing a red coat witnesses easily remembered. Somewhere along the path she disappeared, triggering Vermont’s largest search operation—but the forest stayed silent. Things grew stranger in 1948 when veteran James Tedford vanished from a moving bus. Passengers saw him during the ride, but when the bus reached Bennington, his seat held only his belongings. Then came the case of eight-year-old Paul Jepson, whose scent trail ended abruptly on a hillside, and experienced hiker Frieda Langer, who left to change clothes and never returned. Her body surfaced months later in an area previously combed by search teams, with no clear cause of death. Five unexplained vanishings in five years—different ages, different situations, no common thread. And then, just as suddenly, it all stopped. Theories range from hidden terrain and wildlife to human foul play or something more uncanny. None explain everything. Today the forest stands calm again. Hikers pass through unaware, while those who know the stories feel a shift in the air. The Bennington Triangle remains a quiet reminder that even in a mapped world, some places hold on to their mysteries. #benningtontriangle#unsolved#forestmysteries#truecrime#missingpersons https://vocal.media/criminal/the-digital-ghost-of-tokyo-tracking-the

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🔥🕊️ Unsolved Arson Tragedy 🕊️🔥 More than 30 years later, Baltimore County Maryland police are still investigating a deadly arson that claimed the lives of a young mother and her daughter in Essex. In May of 1992, a deliberately set fire ripped through an apartment building on Hadwick Drive after flammable liquid was ignited in the basement stairwell. Eight year old Victoria Gericke and her 30 year old mother, Mary Lee Gericke, who lived on the second floor, died from smoke inhalation. The blaze caused over $500,000 in damage, sent at least 10 people to the hospital with burns or injuries from jumping to escape, and forced residents to flee as bystanders rushed in to help. Over the years, investigators have followed numerous leads and conducted many interviews, including renewed efforts recently, but no viable suspect has been identified, and it remains unclear who the intended target was. Police are now asking the public for information and assistance, including help obtaining a photo of Mary Gericke. Anyone with information is urged to contact Baltimore County Police at 410-887-3943. #MarlandMurder #Unsolved #bmorenews #Baltimore #UnsolvedCase #MurderMystery

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