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Hey there folks. It is three Thursday, March 19 and there is a University of Alabama student who is right now missing in Spain. Been missing for a couple of days but now authorities are saying they do believe foul play is involved with that. Welcome to this episode of Amy and TJ. This 20 year old kid right?
Amy Robach
Yes. He's a junior at the University of Alabama and his name is James Jimmy Gracie. And look this hits home know this is a kid, a college kid on spring break. How many people listening right now have kids doing that right now? I am among them and this is absolutely a parent's force nightmare.
TJ Holmes
We've seen these stories over years I some very high profile cases quite frankly over the years in which we have in some cases don't really get a whole lot of answers. I'm not moving toward that direction but what I'm saying here RO seems like we have seen some of these stories over the past number of years and robes when you're in the pain or excuse me the I guess the helplessness a parent must feel sitting this far away maybe not speaking the language way over some and just lost and just doesn't know what to do and that is where they're sitting right now because this kid went missing on it was early Tuesday morning hours. So I have that right. They went out Monday night.
Amy Robach
Yes. So he had been in Amsterdam in the weekend, had just gotten to Barcelona on Monday, went out to a very popular tourist restaurant and nightclub right there on Barcelona beach and was with a big group of friends. And yes, the last time he was seen, he got separated from his friends, according to those who were out with him that night. It happens. But he was last seen leaving this club at 3am early Tuesday morning with someone else.
TJ Holmes
Now, that part came later, I do believe. Right. Because initially they didn't know. But now it's being reported that the local media is reporting that in fact police do have some footage that leads them to believe that he was with someone else. And that is where we're getting now to more, I guess a serious issue here, robes where foul play is being thrown around.
Amy Robach
Yes. Look, a lot of this is obviously garnering a ton of attention locally there in Barcelona. And as you point out, local reporters have said that police told them this does not look like your typical missing person's case where a kid gets drunk, loses his way, can't find his way home and eventually returns. They say this does not look like that type of scenario. And it's interesting they have not released the video, this footage that has been found, the surveillance video of him leaving this club, Shoko is the name of the club and they just said it's someone who has not been identified. And certainly right now we know that they are looking now to trace his steps. Police did tell local reporters that there are a ton of cameras in this area. That's the good news. And so they are going through all of that surveillance footage, all of those CCTVs to try and piece together, to put a timeline together of where this young man might have gone.
TJ Holmes
So we put it. So we're now 48 hours, right? 48 hours since this young man has been seen. And rogue's one of the early things, I guess anybody with anybody in the world, but also anybody with a kid who is anywhere in that age range, almost hell, 10 to 25, they're not going to be without their cell phone. And this is a part that really got the family concerned.
Amy Robach
Yes. So police did not confirm this, but his mother went on Facebook almost immediately, desperate because they learned pretty quickly that police have their son's phone. That is frightening. You know, no kid who is of any age truly would go without their phone. And look, you could think I've gotten these phone calls later from another phone when my daughters have been out, they've lost their phone. So you might hope that could be the case. But this certainly is beyond frightening to know that there's no way of getting in touch with him. And they, they were trying to get ahold of him and then recognized pretty quickly that police, in fact had his phone instead of their son. That is just so disturbing. And a friend who was with him earlier in the night said that he just got separated from the group and that was the last time they saw him. And they are out now on the beaches. His father has arrived in Spain, from what we understand already. And they are searching, handing out flowers. But right now there are no persons of interest and police aren't really giving any details about what they may know at this point, other than the fact that foul play is suspected.
TJ Holmes
And it seems, I guess, not odd. But look, we've. If you've traveled, if you've traveled to Europe, if you travel to places and you're going out and late night and clubbing, it's just you're not familiar. You're always going to have your phone trying to figure out where you're going. It's always an issue of where do I meet up with people, where do I find the right cab, how do I get back to where we're going? And you're in. It can frankly be a little intimidating, a little scary, because a lot of people there know that Americans are there not paying attention, young, tipsy or whatever else. And we get preyed on oftentimes. This was a situation rogues were, at least from our reading. It was, it seemed like such a big group of them that were together. So it would, it would seem, I mean, things happen, chaos. But it was, it was a big group of them that went over to understand, to visit another group that was studying abroad. It seemed like so many of them
Amy Robach
were there as friends and safety in numbers, right? That's what you always think. And I get chills because, you know, I'm thinking directly of Annelise, who actually studied abroad in Spain. Spain. And who has gone to visit friends who are studying abroad. She's right now on spring break here in this country. But yes, when she's overseas especially, I'm worried about my young daughter, right? And my number one thing to her always is I know every parent says this. Be with someone else, never be alone, don't get separated, always have your buddy. That is where your biggest protection lies in being with people who know you and who love you and who care about you. And I say this because we say this to our daughters, right? We beat this in their heads because do people think about that in the same way when they think of their sons? A 6:1 hockey player who's 175 pounds, 20 years old. Do those parents, I don't have a son. Do they feel as worried about their sons? I think, I don't know if those same things are drilled into young men's heads. Make sure you're with a friend.
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Not maybe not drilled into young men's heads, but it is an awareness. I don't think any parent sends their son, oh, obviously you're worried about your kids all the same.
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Always.
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There is something about that I don't think most parents will tell their sons. Make sure you have a buddy. And the way it's drilled into heads of women and the way women are preyed on. We've seen this in places we've gone. You've felt this before in places you've gone where women, groups of women are preyed on. And look, there's, there's a possibility, there's a hope even. Ah, maybe got drunk, maybe got some bad drugs, maybe passed out somewhere. Maybe he's in a hospital, maybe. I'm sure they're looking into all that. So I guess you have to rogues right now. Reserve some hope and possibility that he's going to turn up.
Amy Robach
We want to read for you the Gracie family statement. They put it out, they said who he was, that he was there on spring break, but he actually, they actually went into a deep description about what he was wearing and who he is and what he's like. They said he was wearing a white T shirt, dark pants and a gold chain with a rhinestone Cross. He's six 1, 175 pounds. They're asking for anyone who may have seen him or has information to contact local police. But they said this Jimmy is a kind, responsible and devoted son and brother. It is completely out of character for him not to check in with family and friends. We are working closely with local authorities and are incredibly grateful for the support you have. We have received. We ask that you keep Jimmy in your thoughts as we continue to do everything we can to bring him home safely. I'm just imagining this poor family. The mom right now is still back here in the States. They're from the Chicago area, but he has four siblings. Just the. Just. So the father has gone over to Spain. The mother I know wants to get there, but trying to take care of his younger siblings at the same time while all of this is going on.
TJ Holmes
Yeah, this is not a matter of. This is not out of character. Something's wrong. Something obviously is wrong. He's just, he didn't decide to just go off it. No, something is wrong. We don't know what that thing is and you have to hold out some hope. But Robes, the as we know, we talk about the family, the support they're getting, and we have seen plenty of times robes, whether that's any tragedy that happens to a college student is an impact on a college community that that's almost nothing like it, right? When you talk about kids in safety and a campus and even within a college town, there is a smaller community that's within the college campus itself. So you can imagine right now what's going on at the University of Alabama. Stay here. We'll you the support they are also trying to give and the outpouring of love and support that we're seeing down in Birmingham, excuse me, in Tuscaloosa right now. Stay here.
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All right, continuing here on Amy and TJ with my apologies once again to the University of Alabama. Hi. Of course, we of course know exactly where your school is located as University of Arkansas and University of Georgia alum here. But usually Robes, be honest with you. We have we here, University of Alabama and we usually turn our noses up because we are as much as we are combatants, as much as we are forever even sworn enemies on the battlefield and gridiron and on the, on the courts. When something like this happens, all that stuff just goes away. We are all a community, the SEC community even. There was something, even seeing the headline of a University of Alabama student. My, my heart sank a little more just because of that affiliation. Robes. But the community down there is trying to support this family and in the community itself need support as well.
Amy Robach
Oh, this is just, oh, it's worst case scenario. I get emotional just because I just know how many people are just heartbroken at trying to figure out what happened to this young man, a junior set to graduate next year. And so yes, mom and dad and families in Chicago, but the University of Alabama community rallying around this family saying they're there to support, support the family and the students who are all on spring break. But people are scattered around the world. This is what happens in universities this week. The students are all around the world, frankly. So I imagine just the amount of support given to that family. They said they are here for them set to do anything that they need to help and assist in the investigation.
TJ Holmes
But yeah, this was not a school university sanctioned trip. There were students from the university, but they're all on personal travel right now. But still that's not going to stop the university from doing absolutely everything they can to help this family. What's next? Right now, Robes, this is a wait and see what comes next. And this family is now again, I don't know their background. Maybe they are fluent speakers in Spanish maybe. But Robes, even in this country speaking perfect English to a police department in the communication that seems like sometimes always constantly necessary to be able to help police even that that barrier is there, that has to be overcome. I'm sure they have translators and whatnot. But Rose, I just imagine having, it's almost the worst case scenario your child is missing in a place that you can't accurately communicate or easily communicate with the locals about it and can't get information back in an easy, a quick or timely way. I know they have translators and all that stuff, but Robe, that's a Barrier.
Amy Robach
No, you make such a good point because it's scary enough trying to deal with any missing person situation here, even in the States now. It's the language barrier, it's the cultural barrier, it's how they operate, how they conduct their police investigations and their judicial system might be is completely different than the way things operate here in the US So you would absolutely be at a huge disadvantage just in terms of making sure you're on top of the latest investigation and knowing all the latest information. And so the State Department here actually has released a statement because they're obviously helping this family. You can only imagine what's going on behind this scenes. But they actually released a statement saying that the Trump administration and the State Department is ready there to help not only this family, but all Americans who are abroad and in need. And so they just made a point to say, yes, they're respecting the family's privacy, but certainly they made it known that they are supporting the family and helping the family right now. Because, look, we know 48 hours, right? Everyone always says how crucial the first 48 hours are to try and find someone to bring them home safely. That's the goal here. But that is the concern. You mentioned other high profile cases did your mind. Mine went straight to Natalee Holloway. I just remembered that case so well on spring break there in Aruba. And, you know, just those answers came so, so much later than anyone wanted. It was such a mystery for so long. But those are always just those cases. Stay with you when you cover them.
TJ Holmes
This one today, folks, we will keep a close eye on it because any of those developments could come at any moment. And like you said, robes you pinched 48 hours. That's another thing about. Yes, we have that understanding here in this country. I always say the first 48 hours are crucial. We also have different rules in this country about when someone is actually considered missing and when police can get involved. I don't know what those rules are in Spain. I don't know what the rules are one way in Spain and a different way in Barcelona. Those are things you got to get caught up on. And how seriously, all times we hear this, we've seen this foreign police department, some drunk American, they'll show up kind of a thing to where. How do you get them to really invest in your case? You want to think, yes, they would give it high priority, but do they? Will they? All those things have to be dealt with in this case now. So, folks, this is one we're keeping an eye on. Close, close eye on top right corner of your Apple Podcast app where you see our show page. There's a button there that says Follow. Click that you can subscribe and make sure all of our updates come directly to you. But for now, we always appreciate you spending some time with us. I'm TJ Holmes on behalf of Amy Roboc. We will talk to you guys soon.
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Episode: Spring Break Nightmare: Foul Play Suspected With Missing University of Alabama Student
Date: March 19, 2026
Hosts: Amy Robach, T.J. Holmes
This episode centers on the developing case of James "Jimmy" Gracie, a 20-year-old junior at the University of Alabama, who has gone missing while on spring break in Barcelona, Spain. The hosts, Amy Robach and T.J. Holmes, explore the troubling circumstances of his disappearance, the international search effort, and the emotional toll on Gracie's family and the broader college community as foul play is now suspected by local authorities.
Initial Timeline
Emergence of Foul Play
The Search for Jimmy
Family’s Anguish
University and Home Support
Safety Abroad: Parental Perspective
Americans Abroad: Vulnerability & Barriers
Comparison to Past Cases
The Crucial First 48 Hours
Parent Perspective:
Power of Community:
Hope and Reality:
Amy Robach and T.J. Holmes offer empathetic, detailed coverage of the unfolding disappearance of Jimmy Gracie, highlighting the agony of uncertainty for his family, the international scope of the search, and the vulnerability of young Americans abroad. The episode ends with a call to hope and a reminder that their team will provide ongoing updates.
Quote to Remember:
“Jimmy is a kind, responsible and devoted son and brother. It is completely out of character for him not to check in with family and friends.” — Gracie Family Statement (10:41)
Stay Updated: Listeners are encouraged to subscribe for future updates as the situation develops.