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  • #681
This means nothing to me.

She didn't commit suicide according to her family or the FBI.

Yet the FBI did find evidence that someone sat on the railing. No one else who had an opportunity to sit on the railing is missing.
 
  • #682
This means nothing to me.

She didn't commit suicide according to her family or the FBI.

Agree, no she didn’t. Add the US Coast Guard to that list.
 
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  • #684
They didn’t find evidence that she killed herself like a suicide note.
 
  • #685
From your link, the girl had mental health issues for years. Amy did not.

Her medical records have not been published and sometimes suicide is the first time anyone knew anything was wrong.
 
  • #686
One can’t be “recovered” if they went into the water in 1998. No need for age progression photos either. :rolleyes:


US Consulate General in Curacao

March 24, 2017, is the 19th anniversary of Amy Lynn Bradley’s disappearance from Royal Caribbean’s Rhapsody of the Seas. The FBI remains committed to solving this missing person case and has announced a reward of up to $25,000 for information leading to her recovery and information that leads to the identification, arrest, and conviction of the person(s) responsible for her disappearance. The FBI has issued age-enhanced photographs showing what Amy might look like today. Individuals with information concerning Amy’s disappearance can contact the FBI at tips.fbi.gov or 202-278-2000.

https://cw.usconsulate.gov/wanted-fbi-missing-woman-amy-lynn-bradley/
 
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One can’t be “recovered” if they went into the water in 1998. No need for age progression photos either. :rolleyes:


US Consulate General in Curacao

March 24, 2017, is the 19th anniversary of Amy Lynn Bradley’s disappearance from Royal Caribbean’s Rhapsody of the Seas. The FBI remains committed to solving this missing person case and has announced a reward of up to $25,000 for information leading to her recovery and information that leads to the identification, arrest, and conviction of the person(s) responsible for her disappearance. The FBI has issued age-enhanced photographs showing what Amy might look like today. Individuals with information concerning Amy’s disappearance can contact the FBI at tips.fbi.gov or 202-278-2000.

https://cw.usconsulate.gov/wanted-fbi-missing-woman-amy-lynn-bradley/

The consulate used the word recovery.

The FBI used the word resolution.
 
  • #689
The consulate used the word recovery.

The FBI used the word resolution.

The FBI uses both words on their website. Recovery leads to resolution.


This..

Reward:

The FBI is offering a reward of up to $25,000 for information leading to the recovery of Amy Lynn Bradley and information that leads to the identification, arrest, and conviction of the person(s) responsible for her disappearance.


A reward of up to $25,000 is available for information leading to the resolution of the case of missing Virginia woman Amy Lynn Bradley, who was last seen while on a cruise in 1998.

https://www.fbi.gov/wanted/kidnap/amy-lynn-bradley
 
  • #690
“TORONTO—Nearly 65% of people who complete suicide have no prior diagnosis of mental illness, and many who complete suicide have no record of previous attempts.“

https://www.psychcongress.com/article/surprising-number-suicide-completers-have-no-prior-diagnosis


These articles mean nothing to me and they have nothing to do with Amy. I am convinced Amy did not commit suicide. I believe foul play was 100% involved, and Amy was somehow incapacitated and taken off the ship. With all due respect, I’m done debating the suicide issue with you. We’ll never agree and going around in circles is redundant. Have a good night.
 
  • #691
If she was targeted by modern day pirates, aka cartels, who had someone placed on the ship who had obvious clearance, how hard would it be to remove her via the loading docks.

Or, as CoolJ mentioned, maybe she walked off the ship with a crew or band member under the auspice of getting cigarettes.

Also She was seen taking a drink from Yellow before she disappeared. Was that when she was drugged, and then somehow smuggled off the ship?

Who knows how, if these are human traffickers, aka cartels, they certainly have their ways, and they have connections everywhere including on these ships. If anyone is surprised by this, I know I’m not. Especially with the apparently lax security... remember, no videos of anything that night. Remember how RC refused to close down the ship to search, or try and prevent her being removed. How they did not thoroughly search as they claimed they had. I’m like, seriously? Too many red flags. IMO.
 
  • #692
“TORONTO—Nearly 65% of people who complete suicide have no prior diagnosis of mental illness, and many who complete suicide have no record of previous attempts.“

https://www.psychcongress.com/article/surprising-number-suicide-completers-have-no-prior-diagnosis

Considering that suicide is apparently the least possibility in Amy’s case, I hope you don’t mind me asking why it seems you’re becoming such an avid proponent of it now. And before that, it was that she must have gone overboard.

I mean , that’s fine if that’s what you want to believe, but I’m just really curious why you’re so adamant against other possibilities given the evidence, the sightings, etc.Jmo
 
  • #693
If she was targeted by modern day pirates, aka cartels, who had someone placed on the ship who had obvious clearance, how hard would it be to remove her via the loading docks.

Or, as CoolJ mentioned, maybe she walked off the ship with a crew or band member under the auspice of getting cigarettes.

Also She was seen taking a drink from Yellow before she disappeared. Was that when she was drugged, and then somehow smuggled off the ship?

Who knows how, if these are human traffickers, aka cartels, they certainly have their ways, and they have connections everywhere including on these ships. If anyone is surprised by this, I know I’m not. Especially with the apparently lax security... remember, no videos of anything that night. Remember how RC refused to close down the ship to search, or try and prevent her being removed. How they did not thoroughly search as they claimed they had. I’m like, seriously? Too many red flags. IMO.


Another red flag.....exit records at U.S. Customs for Rhapsody of the Seas passengers for March 28th were missing. Not a coincidence.
 
  • #694
Another red flag.....exit records at U.S. Customs for Rhapsody of the Seas passengers for March 28th were missing. Not a coincidence.

wow
US customs lost exit records?
 
  • #695
I am still on the fence with regards to what happened.

I can't imagine that suicide was on Amy's mind
I can't rule out that she could have been drugged while with the waiters and band, and her thought process was altered and she had suicidal thoughts because of a substance
I can't rule out that she fell over

I believe it is possible that she was thrown overboard
I believe its possible she left the ship with someone and was murdered
I can not get into all of the conspiracies and sightings, none of it makes sense to me and that is just my opinion, don't need anyone to agree with me

I find all opinions interesting and I am trying to be open minded about all of them
My opinions may be totally off the wall, but , like everyone elses, they are nothing but opinions
 
  • #696
Let's break this down.

Amy Bradley disappeared from the ship early that morning.

1. She jumped or fell. Can this be proven? Probably not.

2. She was killed on the ship. Can this be proven? Odds are her remains were dumped overboard (Cf. #1 for proof problems), so unless someone eventually breaks, probably not.

3. She was taken from the ship. Can this be proven? In the worst case scenario, she was eventually killed and dumped at sea, so unless someone breaks, probably not. In a better case scenario, she was killed, but disposed of on land. Here at least, regardless of anyone breaking, there is a chance remains will eventually be found and we will know SOMETHING happened. The best case scenario is of course that Amy is alive and eventually finds her way home to share her experience and name her captors.

Thoughts?
 
  • #697
If this has already been posted just ignore me.
I found this obituary while googling for Georgios. Not sure when he actually passed away or if this is actually him. It is an unusual name and the obituary does note that he was a native of Greece and later moved to Canada. Also noted, an avid traveler.

http://www.lifenews.ca/announcement/6996715-zaglanitis-georgios
 
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This means nothing to me.

She didn't commit suicide according to her family or the FBI.

Of course she didn’t commit suicide. How likely is it that someone would die jumping into the ocean from that height? Not a good suicide option would be my guess.
 
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