Authors: M. William Phelps
Adrianne posed for this photo at a John Deere shrine in Moline, Illinois, only weeks before she disappeared. (Photo courtesy of Tony Reynolds)
For the first time in perhaps her entire life, Adrianne finally felt at home while living in her father’s house in East Moline, Illinois. (Photo courtesy of Tony Reynolds)
Adrianne met her killers at this high school, an alternative GED program at the Black Hawk College Outreach Center. (Photo courtesy of Jo Reynolds)
One of the girls Adrianne wanted to date when she first attended Black Hawk Outreach was Sarah Kolb, a popular “Juggalette,” who had been in trouble with law enforcement. (Photo courtesy of Rock Island County High School yearbook)
Cory Gregory became friends with Adrianne Reynolds after Sarah Kolb, his best friend, told him it was okay. (Photo courtesy of Teresa Gregory)
Before becoming a Juggalo and self-proclaimed “druggie,” Cory Gregory was very much into playing sports and studying. (Photo courtesy of Teresa Gregory)
Jo and Tony Reynolds became worried when Adrianne didn’t show up for work at this Checkers Restaurant in Moline. (Photo courtesy of Jo Reynolds)
Cory Gregory and Sarah Kolb told law enforcement that Adrianne and Sarah had a fight inside Sarah’s car in the parking lot of this Taco Bell in Moline. Adrianne was never seen alive again. (Photos courtesy of Jo Reynolds)
This photo of Adrianne Reynolds appeared on the missing person flyers distributed around the Quad Cities. (Photo courtesy of Tony Reynolds)
As details began to emerge from a core group of Quad City Juggalos, Adrianne’s body parts would be found in Black Hawk State Historic Site. (Photo courtesy of Joanne Reynolds)