SHOCKING UPDATE: Text Message at 2:58AM and Mysterious Unlock at 3:50AM — Who Was Holding Jimmy Gracey’s Phone?
A startling new detail has emerged in the investigation into James “Jimmy” Gracey, raising serious questions about his final hours. According to one of Jimmy’s friends, the last text he received from Jimmy was sent at 2:58 a.m., reading: “I’ll be out in a sec.” At the time, the message suggested Jimmy was simply wrapping up at the Shôko Barcelona nightclub and preparing to meet his friends.

However, investigators have since uncovered a troubling inconsistency. Phone records indicate that the device was unlocked again at 3:50 a.m., nearly an hour later, yet there were no outgoing messages during that period. This timing coincides with a window when Jimmy had already been seen leaving the club on CCTV at 3:37 a.m., pausing briefly outside, and heading toward the beachfront path.
Forensic experts analyzing the device discovered that the grip pattern on the phone—microscopic smudge patterns, fingerprint placement, and pressure points—does not match Jimmy’s usual handling. While the phone had previously been used by Jimmy earlier that night, the unlock at 3:50 a.m. appears to have been done by another person, potentially holding the phone in a way inconsistent with his known habits.
Investigators are now considering several possibilities. One scenario is that someone else may have taken possession of the phone after Jimmy left the club, using it without sending messages. Another is that Jimmy may have briefly handed it to someone he trusted, or was forced to relinquish it, explaining both the unusual grip and the lack of outgoing communications. At this point, authorities are cautious, but the forensic evidence suggests the device was not in Jimmy’s hands at that critical time.

The timing also aligns with other anomalies in the case, including the appearance of a second figure on CCTV following Jimmy down the beach path, the discovery of his wallet in the water, and irregularities in the footprints leading away from the club. Together, these details indicate that Jimmy’s final movements may have been interrupted or influenced by another individual, lending credence to the theory of foul play.
Jimmy’s friends are grappling with the uncertainty of the situation. That final text at 2:58 a.m. seemed routine—a casual message indicating he would soon meet them—but the subsequent unlock at 3:50 a.m. opens a troubling gap in the timeline. The forensic detail in the grip pattern provides the first concrete indication that someone other than Jimmy may have been present with his device during the critical early-morning window.
Authorities are continuing to review phone records, surveillance footage, and witness testimony to determine who may have had access to the device and how that connects to Jimmy’s disappearance. The new information adds a fresh layer of urgency to the ongoing search and investigation, as every minute of the early-morning timeline becomes vital in understanding what happened to the 20-year-old student.

This discovery underscores the complexity of the case: it is not just a matter of missing belongings or unexplained movements; there is now a clear indication that Jimmy’s personal devices may have been handled by someone else during the hours when he vanished, raising serious concerns about the circumstances surrounding his disappearance.