According to the lawsuit, and the information from the article, I guess so.
The thing is, Amy was discovered missing right before docking in Curacao. The kidnappers knew the family would be looking for her, so they had to have a very secret place to put her. Could this be why the ship wasn't searched completely as the crew ship staff claimed it was?
I guess it could make sense that they wouldn't have taken her off the ship in Curacao, as everyone would have been watching for Amy there. So, they waited? And just had to keep her out of sight, and keep the ship from being thoroughly searched. All this really blows my mind, that all the time she could have been right there on the ship. :shakehead: But the Bradley's left the ship to search in Curacao, did someone on the ship encourage them to stay in Curacao and search, did they want them off the ship ? I dont' remember, darn it.
So if this is the case, that would mean that Amy would have been on the boat the whole time being held in one of those "hidey holes" or someplace like that that no one knows about, except for the ship's crew and I guess criminals who make it their business to know these things. In this case, seems like maybe the crew and the criminals may well be one and the same. :tsktsk:
The FBI did conduct a complete search later IIRC, don't remember how much later or where it was. Was it after Puerto Rico? Sorry if it seems I'm talking in circles, I think I'm going through a melt down, lol. And TIA to anyone who can answer this.