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Amy Bradley Cold Case: New Leads Emerge After Netflix Docuseries

Law&Crime NetworkOctober 14, 202523 min304,356 views
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The Disappearance of Amy Bradley

  • 💡 Amy Bradley, a 23-year-old woman, vanished from a Royal Caribbean cruise ship, the 'Rap City of the Seas,' 27 years ago on March 24th, 1998.
  • 🚢 She was last seen on board with her family en route to Curaçao from Aruba, and her body has never been found.

Key Suspects and Theories

  • 🎤 Alistair Douglas, a musician on the ship, was allegedly seen dancing with Amy hours before she disappeared. He denies involvement and claims he last saw her at 1:05 AM.
  • ⚠️ Witness accounts and potential surveillance footage suggest Douglas and Amy may have been together on the upper deck between 5:30 and 5:40 AM, contradicting his statement.
  • 🕵️ Over the years, at least half a dozen alleged sightings of Amy have been reported, including on Caribbean islands, but none have been substantiated by the FBI.

New Leads and Developments

  • 📺 The recent Netflix docuseries, "Amy Bradley Is Missing," has reportedly generated significant new leads in the cold case.
  • 🗣️ A source claims a female bar server on the ship screamed "Seniorita kidnapped" on the night Amy disappeared, but this claim has been disputed by Amy's family, who state the server has not been located.
  • 💻 A suspicious IP address allegedly logged onto a missing person's website for Amy, with hits traced to a device on a boat in Barbados, fueling theories of human trafficking.
  • 🌐 The FBI has assigned a new agent to the case and is reportedly interviewing individuals who claim to have seen Amy in Barbados.

Family's Hope and Ongoing Investigation

  • 🙏 Amy's brother, Brad, maintains a strong gut feeling that she is alive and believes she is a victim of human trafficking, dismissing theories of her falling or jumping overboard.
  • ✉️ The family, working with private investigators and state/federal officials, is sending letters with requests to the Attorney General, FBI Director, and Secretary of Homeland Security.
  • 🔍 Despite the challenges of a decades-old case and potential misinformation, the family remains hopeful for answers and accountability.

Expert Analysis on Cold Cases

  • 📊 Retired detective Lindsey Wade acknowledges that while docuseries can bring valuable new leads, they also create a challenge for law enforcement in sorting through potential misinformation.
  • 🗺️ She notes that investigating cases involving international human trafficking presents significant difficulties due to varying laws and policies across countries.
  • ⏳ While statistically rare, Wade confirms that old cold cases can break open, and she encourages continued hope for Amy's family.
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