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I would actually report this to the FBI directly. When he didn't get anywhere with you, this person may have been able to lure someone else to who knows what.
TY, from link..
IMO, there needs to be some type of laws specifically for cruise ships, re anyone who goes missing. International laws, that they are REQUIRED to close down exit points , and are required to conduct a thorough search.*Published: November 16, 1998:
Royal Caribbean's spokeswoman, Lynn Martenstein, would say only that the company had cooperated with investigators and did not believe foul play was involved. But an internal Royal Caribbean report provided to The New York Times by the Bradleys said that Mr. Bradley did not notify Mr. Costello of the disappearance until 7:35 A.M., by which time the ship had docked and passengers were going off for a day of shore excursions. It also said a cabin-by-cabin search was conducted almost immediately.
Shortly before the Rhapsody departed that evening, the Bradleys left the ship in hopes of finding Amy in Curacao. They said they had grown frustrated with the ship's officers and a company lawyer. It took two days before F.B.I. agents boarded the ship.
A search of the harbor at Curacao and the surrounding water that first day and the next did not turn up a body, leaving the Bradleys convinced Amy had been abducted by a crew member.
Weeks later, the Bradleys hired private detectives to board the ship undercover. No evidence of their daughter was found. They also consulted psychics, posted a $260,000 reward and created a World Wide Web site (www.tggweb.com/amybradley/).
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For Missing Woman's Family, No Answers
Few dream cruises have turned into the nightmare experienced by Iva and Ron Bradley of Richmond, Va., on a cruise last March through the southern Caribbean with their son, Brad, and daughter, Amy. Midway through the cruise, 23-year-old Amy, a recent college graduate about to start her first...web.archive.org
Amy Lynn Bradley *
Reward U.S. $260,000.00
Last Known Location:
Tuesday March 24, 1998 on board the cruise vessel Rhapsody of the Seas while en route from Oranjestad, Aruba to Willemstad, Curacao, Netherlands Antilles. Amy disappeared during the docking process in Curacao. Suspected Location: Unknown.
Amy may have been abducted and is possibly being held in South America or the Caribbean. A reward of over US $250,000 is being offered for Amy's safe return and a reward of US $50,000 for any information that leads to the apprehension and arrest of those responsible for Amy's disappearance.
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Aruba Missing Persons information - VisitAruba.com
This page provides information regarding missing persons from Aruba or about people who went missing while on vacation in Aruba or the Caribbean. Should you have anywww.visitaruba.com
Again, I don't see why anyone is thinking there is some big "conspiracy" here re: this case. IMHO the most plausible theory is that ALB fell off the boat and drowned - and that her body was never found. This is obviously extremely tragic, but I don't believe that anyone else was involved here. People fall off of cruise ships on a semi-regular basis - and this type of thing has even happened recently.
I have seen some pics. of the woman that people think is ALB, and I don't see the resemblance. It's heinous that her family was taken in by these scammers/charlatans who ripped them off & also got their hopes up (that ALB was still alive) for no reason.
I agree. Too many questionable and hinky things, and even the FBI obviously doesn’t believe she fell overboard. I also think the photo of Jaz was probably her.Sadly the majority online believe she fell overboard after getting sick/falling asleep.
I think you need to go back to thread 1 and read the VI accounts. There’s just too much “funny” incidences that happened since the moment she boarded the ship for this case to be concluded as that of falling overboard.
There is a website - find Amy Bradley - and has a ton of info on the fishy/uncomfortable behavior Amy faced in the days / hours before she disappeared.
Look:
• Barbados sighting
• Two Curaco sightings
• San Francisco sighting
• All Amy’s polaroid pictures missing from the ship
• Alistar telling Brad that he was sorry to hear of his missing sister before the passengers were alerted
• A waiter wanted to take Amy out for dinner in Aruba
• Amy mentioning many times to her mother that the staff “gave her the creeps”
I agree. Too many questionable and hinky things, and even the FBI obviously doesn’t believe she fell overboard. I also think the photo of Jaz was probably her.
Unfortunately, for the “she fell overboard “ believers, they seem fairly stuck in their belief. Oh well…..
How could she be taken off before docking?I do believe that she probably was taken off before the docking
Use your imagination.How could she be taken off before docking?
You don't "fall overboard" from a cruise ship. There are railings, etc that prevent this. You can jump or be thrown overboard. I propose she was removed in a concealed way-ie via a storage trunk, laundry bin, restaurant equipment... or "band" equipment..after all, the canoodling with the member of the band was noted.If I remember correctly the ship was about to dock when she was last seen which makes me think if she had fallen overboard she was very close to shore.
How could she be taken off before docking?
I agree.You don't "fall overboard" from a cruise ship. There are railings, etc that prevent this. You can jump or be thrown overboard. I propose she was removed in a concealed way-ie via a storage trunk, laundry bin, restaurant equipment... or "band" equipment..after all, the canoodling with the member of the band was noted.