VA - Amy Bradley - missing from cruise ship, Curacao - 1998 #3

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  • #621
Yes, FindAmy.

The majority of their posts on WS were deleted, there used to be much more in 2012. They were also active on several other crime message boards.
It was along time ago, but I do remember this: FA was, initially, a VI. At some point, she/he became “unverified” and, shortly around this time, became inactive. Those two events were almost simultaneous.
 
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It was along time ago, but I do remember this: FA was, initially, a VI. At some point, she/he became “unverified” and, shortly around this time, became inactive. Those two events were almost simultaneous.
There was lots of behind the scene drama I heard.
 
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Wow. Thanks, Mica.
 
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I was reading a different and unrelated random thread and came across this post about AB from 2017 that reminded me of another angle that was highly discussed in the old threads. I suppose it is wishful thinking to think that this line of thinking was explored in the upcoming doc? Curious to any thoughts from those who remember these discussions from the past.

 
  • #626
Quill, thanks for bringing this forward. I also remember those discussions early on but, if memory serves, we were instructed to stop discussing about it even here, due to the litigiousness of the organization!
 
  • #627
Quill, thanks for bringing this forward. I also remember those discussions early on but, if memory serves, we were instructed to stop discussing about it even here, due to the litigiousness of the organization!
Oh wow! Well, there are whole threads here discussing that org on here so I figured it would be okay. It just seems crazy to discuss this case to the degree we do and leave out something so bizarre and potentially important.
 
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  • #629
Hey dear people,

When you've been instructed not to discuss it, what else can we say, other than don't discuss it.

Members can yak all they want about whatever they want in private messaging where they can have up to 50 members in a private convo.
 
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15 July 2025
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‘Amy Bradley is Missing’ investigates an unsolved missing persons case (Netflix)
''The title you’ll want to add to your watchlist when it drops on Wednesday (16 July) is Amy Bradley is Missing, a three-part true crime series detailing the disappearance that occurred in March 1998.

Amy Bradley is Missing details the mysterious disappearance of the 23-year-old while she was aboard a cruise with her family. Amy was last seen resting on the balcony of the ship after a night of dancing in its nightclub – but when her father went to her cabin the next morning, she had vanished without a trace.''
 
  • #632
15 July 2025
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‘Amy Bradley is Missing’ investigates an unsolved missing persons case (Netflix)
''The title you’ll want to add to your watchlist when it drops on Wednesday (16 July) is Amy Bradley is Missing, a three-part true crime series detailing the disappearance that occurred in March 1998.

Amy Bradley is Missing details the mysterious disappearance of the 23-year-old while she was aboard a cruise with her family. Amy was last seen resting on the balcony of the ship after a night of dancing in its nightclub – but when her father went to her cabin the next morning, she had vanished without a trace.''
Is this a picture of Amy? In the attachment.
 
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Brief Interview with Brad. Hope the Netflix 3-parter leads to answers for the Bradley’s. Brad is expecting phone calls to the police from all over the world.
 
  • #635
Yes, a few years before she went missing with her dog I believe.
Thank you. Wow! I don’t think that looks anything like the pictures we’ve seen. And, in this pic, she looks nothing like the circulated Jas picture from the escort service.
 
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Amy Bradley’s Disappearance Is Still a Perplexing Mystery Amy Bradley Vanished 27 Years Ago. Her Family Insists She’s Still Alive

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...Cruise employees questioned Douglas about Amy’s disappearance and searched his room. He was publicly named a suspect but voluntarily took a polygraph test for the FBI and passed. There was no direct evidence of his involvement, and Douglas was never charged in the case.

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If only CRUISE EMPLOYEES searched Yellows room how can they claim confidently there was no direct evidence of his involvement!?!?!?!
 
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Amy Bradley’s Disappearance Is Still a Perplexing Mystery Amy Bradley Vanished 27 Years Ago. Her Family Insists She’s Still Alive

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...Cruise employees questioned Douglas about Amy’s disappearance and searched his room. He was publicly named a suspect but voluntarily took a polygraph test for the FBI and passed. There was no direct evidence of his involvement, and Douglas was never charged in the case.

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If only CRUISE EMPLOYEES searched Yellows room how can they claim confidently there was no direct evidence of his involvement!?!?!?!
Let's be honest, the cruise ship security team knew where NOT to search.
 
  • #638

Director says FindAmy will be in the video. Does it come out at 12:00 midnight?

4:45
 
  • #639
Local media in Amy's hometown of Chesterfield have done a few segments anticipation for the Netflix series.

This one features an interview with Amy's brother Brad.



This one features an interview with one of Amy's closeted friends, Sarah Luck.
 
  • #640

Is this legit? Amy could’ve been alive in 2015/16?
 
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