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[The Tragic Cold Case of the Grimes Sisters: A Legacy of Mystery and Misguided Protection]-[Episode 515: The Murder of the Grimes Sisters]

Morbid · B2 · 2023-11-27

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📋 Summary

The Unsolved Tragedy of Barbara and Patricia Grimes

In December 1956, the city of Chicago was rocked by the disappearance of two sisters, 15-year-old Barbara and 13-year-old Patricia Grimes. What began as a simple evening out to see the Elvis Presley film Love Me Tender transformed into one of the most notorious cold cases in Illinois history. Despite a massive, high-profile search, the sisters were found dead on January 22, 1957, in a ditch along German Church Road in Willow Springs, their bodies preserved by the winter snow.

The Investigation and the Burden of Misinformation

The investigation was plagued by systemic failures and the era's rigid social norms. Detectives were initially misled by a surplus of unreliable eyewitness accounts, with many individuals claiming they had seen the girls alive days after their disappearance. The case was further complicated by inter-agency rivalry; the Chicago Police Department, the Cook County Sheriff’s Department, and the FBI frequently withheld information from one another, driven by an ego-fueled desire for credit rather than a collaborative pursuit of justice.

Perhaps the most damaging aspect of the case was the deliberate suppression of autopsy findings. The coroner’s office, in a "misguided sense of decency," ordered medical examiners to withhold the fact that the girls had been sexually assaulted. Investigators feared that revealing the truth would tarnish the sisters' reputations and lead the public to believe they were not "pure." This suppression hindered the public's understanding of the danger and prevented the investigation from gaining necessary clarity.

The Scapegoat: Benny Bedwell

The investigation centered heavily on 21-year-old Benny Bedwell, a man whose shifting confessions and erratic behavior made him a primary suspect. Bedwell provided multiple, conflicting accounts, at one point claiming he was an accessory to the murders, only to later recant and suggest the girls had "ducked" him at a theater. While his lawyer, David Bradshaw, argued that Bedwell was a "wholly illiterate" scapegoat being used to satisfy public pressure, the police and the press were eager to pin the tragedy on him. Ultimately, forensic evidence—specifically the lack of hot dogs in the girls' stomachs (contrary to Bedwell's story) and the presence of puncture wounds on their chests that he never mentioned—cast doubt on his involvement, and he was eventually released.

A Potential Breakthrough and the 'Chicago Machine'

The case remained cold for over 50 years until retired officer Ray Johnson revisited the evidence. His research uncovered unsettling connections between the Grimes sisters' murders and the 1957 murder of 15-year-old Bonnie Lee Scott. Charles Melquist, who was convicted of Scott's murder, had ties to a lead investigator on the Grimes case. Many believe Melquist, who benefited from the protection of the "Chicago machine" to receive an incredibly light sentence for his crimes, may have been responsible for the deaths of Barbara and Patricia.

The Tragic Aftermath

The impact on the Grimes family, specifically their mother Loretta, was devastating. Already struggling with poverty and the loss of another child, Loretta was forced to endure the added trauma of anonymous, cruel prank calls from members of the public. The case serves as a harrowing reminder of how social stigma and institutional incompetence can obscure the truth, leaving a family without closure for generations. As the hosts emphasize, the cruelty of the perpetrators and the indifference of those who failed to intervene when they saw the girls in distress remain a dark stain on the history of the case.

🎯Key Sentences

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Maybe we should get you a pump -teeny.
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It'll be at a time.
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I'll never tell.
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We're almost there folks.
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Shut up I will not shut up
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📝Key Phrases

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cannot get enough of it
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make ends meet
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inseparable
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come down with
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give in
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