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05/18/2026

It's been two decades since Jonnie Jo Carter last saw her daughter Bethany Markowski, 11.
Bethany disappeared on March 4, 2001, during a court-ordered visitation with her biological father.
Her parents were going through a difficult divorce when she left her mother's home for her second unsupervised visit.
Bethany's dad claims the girl walked into the Old Hickory Mall in Jackson, Tennessee, while he napped in his vehicle in the parking lot.
But, there was one big problem. There were security cameras inside the mall.
And...when Bethany's dad reported her missing, his story seemed odd.
Find out what cameras captured and details about her dad's call to police on our YouTube channel as we go Beyond The Case.

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05/14/2026

Velda Leyba was on her way to her daughter’s birthday party when a decision to stop at a friend’s house first, may have led to her disappearance. Velda was last seen the night of December 6th, 1992 in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Two months later, her car was found – empty – in a different part of town. No one has seen her since.

Beyond The Case will be hosting a countdown to the release of part two in Velda Leyba's case. More details will be released than what originally aired on KOB, so don't miss it!

Missed part 1? Catch up now at the link in the comments!

05/14/2026

Amanda Kay Jones went missing in August 2005.
She was pregnant at the time and went to a Civic Center to meet a friend.
Later that night her family began to worry because no one had seen or heard from her. It's been nearly 21 years and her family is still searching for answers.
Join us as we go Beyond the Case and uncover interesting truths we believe went unnoticed.

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2026 Marks 3 Years of Beyond The Case!Three years of passionate dedication to all of our cases;helping families find jus...
05/14/2026

2026 Marks 3 Years of Beyond The Case!
Three years of passionate dedication to all of our cases;
helping families find justice and the truth behind their loved ones' disappearances.

We can't thank you enough for tuning in and going Beyond The Case with us!🔍

05/13/2026

Cousins Billy and Mary Sena were just riding bikes in their neighborhood when they disappeared without a trace.
Did the two kids get lost? Or is there more to this story?
Billy's sister is now speaking out revealing family secrets that could hold details about the cousins' disappearance.
Join us as we uncover unexpected truths that go Beyond The Case.

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05/12/2026

How does a 7-month-old baby vanish from his own home?

On July 15, 1986, the Abeyta family put baby Christopher to bed, never imagining they would wake up to every parent’s worst nightmare. By morning, Christopher was gone without a trace.

For nearly 40 years, the Abeyta family has searched for answers, refusing to give up hope. But one question still remains: Who took him from the family that loved him?

Join us as we go Beyond The Case.

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05/11/2026

Alesha Brookshier went missing in September 2008 after a heated argument with her ex-husband, who she was living with.
A few months after Alesha went missing a check, written out to her, was cashed. According to police, the man who cashed it had Alesha's ID.
Who cashed her check? And...what other odd things did he do after Alesha vanished?
Join us as we go Beyond The Case of Alesha Brookshier.

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05/07/2026

For years, the family of Elizabeth Brooks Hernandez has been searching for the missing mom who was months away from bringing home her third baby. Her mom says the baby's name was going to be Airee. But instead of celebrating the birth of a new grandbaby, Elizabeth's mom and sister were organizing search groups and passing out a missing person poster.

What happened? Come with us as we show you never-before-seen police video that could prove Elizabeth never made it to the welfare office.
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05/06/2026

Jennifer Pentilla was on a missionary trip traveling from California through Arizona, heading into New Mexico. She was last seen in Deming, NM, where she called her mother and said Las Cruces was her next stop—but she never made it. Her belongings were later found on a completely different highway, leading away from her destination. The way they were left raised serious questions. Did Jennifer leave by choice, or was someone following her?

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National Week of Action for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Relatives. New Mexico is home to over 20 recognize...
05/05/2026

National Week of Action for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Relatives. New Mexico is home to over 20 recognized tribes, nations, and pueblos. This week we call for action and awareness for those missing, victims, and their families.
Today, May 5th we recoginze the National Day of Awareness for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls, also known as Red Dress Day. This day reflects the demand for justice, halt the violence, and honor the women and girls who have been victims of a henious crime and those who are still missing.
If you or someone you needs resources, please visit the www.miwrc.org/mmiwr

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