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The Grimes Files

The Grimes Files

By: Joey Grimes
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Cold cases. Buried voices. Forgotten victims.


I’m Joey Grimes, and this is The Grimes Files: Gone, Not Silent—a true crime podcast exposing cases that never got justice. Season one reopens the 1998 murder of Helen Eskew in Douglasville, Georgia, where silence and fear still surround the truth.

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  • Murdered: Missy Bevers
    May 5 2026

    On April 18th, 2016, Missy Bevers walked into a church in Midlothian, Texas to teach an early morning fitness class.

    She never made it out.

    Before she arrived, someone was already inside the building. Moving through the halls. Opening doors. Breaking glass. Waiting in a space they believed was empty.

    Within minutes of her entry, Missy encountered that person.

    The attack was never fully captured. The timeline is fragmented. And the most critical moment in the case—the encounter itself—was never clearly seen.

    What followed was a tightly compressed sequence of events that unfolded in under an hour. No theft. No clear motive. Just a suspect on surveillance footage… and a series of unanswered questions that still remain nearly a decade later.

    Was this a burglary gone wrong?

    Or was Missy Bevers the intended target from the beginning?

    This episode breaks down the full timeline, the behavioral patterns of the suspect, and the theory that this wasn’t a random act—but a planned attack made to look like something else.

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    37 mins
  • Missing: Jennifer Kesse
    Apr 21 2026

    A woman leaves for work.

    And disappears… in the most ordinary moment of her day.

    On January 24th, 2006, 24-year-old Jennifer Kesse vanished from her condo complex in Orlando, Florida. There were no signs of forced entry. No obvious struggle inside her home. Everything pointed to a normal morning — until it wasn’t.

    Hours later, her car was found just over a mile away.

    A man was seen on surveillance leaving it behind.

    He should have been identified immediately.

    Instead, every single frame captured him at the exact moment his face was hidden.

    No name.

    No answers.

    No explanation.

    In this episode, we break down the full timeline, the missing hours, the physical evidence, and the behavioral patterns behind one of the most frustrating unsolved disappearances in modern true crime.

    Because this isn’t just a case about who took Jennifer Kesse.

    It’s about how someone could vanish in a matter of minutes… and leave behind a case that still feels like it’s missing the one moment that matters most.

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    35 mins
  • Missing: The Springfield Three
    Apr 7 2026

    Three women vanished from a home in the early hours of the morning.


    No signs of forced entry.

    No clear struggle.

    No confirmed sighting of what actually happened inside that house.


    At first glance, it looks like nothing happened at all.


    But when you strip the case down to what actually holds up—the timeline, the scene, the behavior—a very different picture begins to emerge.


    This wasn’t random.

    It wasn’t chaotic.

    And it wasn’t a mystery without structure.


    It was controlled.


    In this episode of The Grimes Files, we break down the Springfield Three case from the ground up—separating what’s stable from what’s noise, and focusing only on what can actually be trusted.


    No speculation.

    No recycled theories.

    Just the mechanics of what had to happen—and what that means.


    Because when you remove everything that doesn’t hold…


    what’s left is a case that makes far more sense than people realize.


    And that may be the most unsettling part.


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    40 mins
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