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Unmissed: Hedviga Golik

21 min · 10. maalis 2026
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In May 2008, residents of an apartment building in Zagreb, Croatia forced open the door to a small attic apartment that had remained closed for decades. Inside, they found human remains. The woman who lived there had never left. Her name was Hedviga Golik, and investigators believed she had been dead for more than 30 years. For decades, neighbors assumed Hedviga had simply moved away. Some believed she had joined a religious group. Others thought she had left the city entirely. No one reported her missing, and because of local tenancy laws, no one felt comfortable entering the apartment. So the door stayed closed. Behind it, time simply stopped. In this episode of The Grimes Files, host Joey Grimes examines the real story behind one of the internet’s most widely misreported cases. Viral retellings often claim Hedviga Golik was found sitting in a chair in front of a television decades after her death. But the original Croatian reporting tells a very different story. Through archival reports and forensic explanations, this episode explores what investigators actually know about Hedviga Golik’s life, her disappearance, and the disturbing discovery that shocked Zagreb. Because Hedviga Golik didn’t disappear in a remote place. She died inside an apartment. In the middle of a city. Surrounded by neighbors. And for more than three decades… no one realized she was still there. Follow & Support The Grimes Files Linktree: https://linktr.ee/TheGrimesFiles Support the show / Donate: https://app.redcircle.com/shows/cef31eb2-a731-4b09-b2e4-f6b293fd4f4a/donations Sources Index.hr Jutarnji List Dnevnik.hr Metro Portal Slobodna Dalmacija Večernji List Host: Joey Grimes Podcast: The Grimes Files These sources come directly from the contemporaneous Croatian reporting corpus from May 2008, which consistently describes Golik’s body as being discovered on a bed in the apartment’s bedroom, contradicting later viral claims about her being seated in front of a television.   Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands [https://redcircle.com/brands] Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy [https://redcircle.com/privacy]

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