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

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Is this legit? Amy could’ve been alive in 2015/16?
Of course she wasn't. The cover-up keeps getting more and more agents for the sake of keeping the 'mystery' alive and Netflix jump at the chance of making money with a new series.
 
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I just went on my Netflix and saw there is a documentary.

Hopefully this brings new light to the mystery.
 
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I just went on my Netflix and saw there is a documentary.

Hopefully this brings new light to the mystery.

Yes, all three episodes are available to view.
 
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I’m blown away by the new documentary. I had concluded she’d fallen overboard but I’m now convinced she was trafficked.

Was shocked to see that the FBI confirmed the photo of “Jas” is Amy Lynn Bradley.
 
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I just finished the documentary. I thought it was very well made and heart breaking.

Is possible she could have kids and was alive for sometime after disappearing. I hope if she is still alive that she can come forward.

I remember FindAmy (is that the man who set up the website?) said all those years ago that there was several pieces of information that could not be discussed for fear of Amy’s safety. I wonder why it hasn’t been included as it could lead to people coming forward.

The IP’s from Barbados!!! Chilling!! Could definitely be her or someone involved who knows where she was/is viewing those posts for so many minutes.
 
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That was probably one of the best documentaries I've ever seen! Loved that there were multiple new tidbits of info. I enjoyed it, but left me with profound sadness.

I was surprised at 2 things not mentioned - maybe they've been debunked, or there just wasn't enough time? 1) Alister Douglas telling Brad he was sorry about his sister BEFORE the news broke that Amy was missing on the ship and 2) the 2003 San Francisco sighting

Also, I'm not sure if I'm allowed to ask this, but was FindAmy one of the people on this documentary?
 
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Another detail. Has Judy previously mentioned in past documentaries such as the Holloway show segment that the men with Amy in the Barbados restroom had mentioned “you’ll see the kids”? I don’t remember this detail in her previous interviews.

Potentially she has only been allowed to state it now as Amy’s kids born before 2005 would be at least 21-25 years old. And it may not be a concern for their safety.

There definitely needs to be appeals and focus on locating her now adult children who could still be in Barbados. I think it’s pretty likely she’s had a child at some point.

Hopefully her adult child/children (hopefully alive) see the case on social media and come forward.
 
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Another detail. Has Judy previously mentioned in past documentaries such as the Holloway show segment that the men with Amy in the Barbados restroom had mentioned “you’ll see the kids”? I don’t remember this detail in her previous interviews.

Potentially she has only been allowed to state it now as Amy’s kids born before 2005 would be at least 21-25 years old. And it may not be a concern for their safety.

There definitely needs to be appeals and focus on locating her now adult children who could still be in Barbados. I think it’s pretty likely she’s had a child at some point.

Hopefully her adult child/children (hopefully alive) see the case on social media and come forward.
Yes I'm glad someone else remembers that. The Barbados witness did hear her handlers referencing "seeing the kids" and that Amy was momentarily excited at that news.
 
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Yes I'm glad someone else remembers that. The Barbados witness did hear her handlers referencing "seeing the kids" and that Amy was momentarily excited at that news.

I really hope if she does indeed have children (who would now be in their late teens to early twenties) that they can come forward. The chances of an individual not having children when subject to this horrific life are pretty low. Amy could have a pretty big family of her own now.

The fact IP addresses from Barbados are viewing the family’s website. I’m not sure what the level of awareness is for the case in the media there but given the time spent lingering on the images of the family on the site would suggest it’s someone who is invested in the case - could it be her, her kids, her partner, those involved in handling her all those years ago, or another true crime enthusiast like us?
 
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I really hope if she does indeed have children (who would now be in their late teens to early twenties) that they can come forward. The chances of an individual not having children when subject to this horrific life are pretty low. Amy could have a pretty big family of her own now.

The fact IP addresses from Barbados are viewing the family’s website. I’m not sure what the level of awareness is for the case in the media there but given the time spent lingering on the images of the family on the site would suggest it’s someone who is invested in the case - could it be her, her kids, her partner, those involved in handling her all those years ago, or another true crime enthusiast like us?
Sadly I think it was likely someone from the human trafficking syndicate to scout how much her family and law enforcement knew.
 
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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.
i think it's probably just the angle and photo quality. when you look at other pictures of her, the resemblance is extremely strong imo.

MOO
 
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I can’t believe they named their son Brad with the surname of Bradley. This was my first thought about watching this.

now on to the series stuff.

It’s nice to see a real picture of who Amy was and to get an insight into who she really was. I am half way though episode 2 and it seems like she was excited for life and had lots of plans.
 
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I think she was navigating a lot of big changes. A new job and recently moving into a new apartment. Fixing her relationship with her girlfriend. Her family’s disapproval of her sexuality.
I can’t believe they named their son Brad with the surname of Bradley. This was my first thought about watching this.

now on to the series stuff.

It’s nice to see a real picture of who Amy was and to get an insight into who she really was. I am half way though episode 2 and it seems like she was excited for life and had lots of plans.
 
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So the FBI are confident that photo is Amy which means she was alive 7 years after she vanished. At least this show is giving new information for once and it’s just a rehash.


My heart breaks for her elderly parents who should be enjoying retirement and though no fault of their own are stuck In hell. Also Brad not willing to have children due to watching the pain and suffering his parents went though over Amy. So much unnecessary heartache for all involved.
 
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of course just a few months after i cancel my Netflix there's actually something now i'd want to watch.

for those who watched the doc--

1. so the FBI has directly and unequivocally said the picture of the SW, "Jas", is Amy?
2. where did the information about her having kids come from?
 
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So the FBI are confident that photo is Amy which means she was alive 7 years after she vanished. At least this show is giving new information for once and it’s just a rehash.


My heart breaks for her elderly parents who should be enjoying retirement and though no fault of their own are stuck In hell. Also Brad not willing to have children due to watching the pain and suffering his parents went though over Amy. So much unnecessary heartache for all involved.
The programme said that someone in Barbados spends a lot of time viewing pages on the Amy website. At least one "sighting" of Amy was in Barbados. Barbados is a small island with a relatively small population. There are pockets of criminality and places off the beaten track. English is the official language and is spoken by everyone. If Amy is on Barbados now, full time or part time, the FBI and the Barbados police should be able to investigate there with a good chance of finding her.
 
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of course just a few months after i cancel my Netflix there's actually something now i'd want to watch.

for those who watched the doc--

1. so the FBI has directly and unequivocally said the picture of the SW, "Jas", is Amy?
2. where did the information about her having kids come from?
The FBI said the picture was her. They can't say 100%.

The US woman who bumped into "Amy" in a Barbados toilet heard her ask the men controlling her if they could see "the children". A man replied "yes" and "Amy" seemed excited about this.
 
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Sadly I think it was likely someone from the human trafficking syndicate to scout how much her family and law enforcement knew.
When that part was mentioned I was thinking that the more recently posted photos or photos of more personal items would be *less* likely to be viewed by anyone. I find the information regarding the IP addresses and the various "adult vacation" sites more directly involving the investigation more interesting/informative than more sentimental photos of her personal belongings and family. I'm just not inclined to be interested in viewing those. Just interesting to see how different brains work!
 
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Sadly I think it was likely someone from the human trafficking syndicate to scout how much her family and law enforcement knew.

But would they do that if Amy was dead? If the FBI and the Barbados police were to find such a person that would help.
 
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The programme said that someone in Barbados spends a lot of time viewing pages on the Amy website. At least one "sighting" of Amy was in Barbados. Barbados is a small island with a relatively small population. There are pockets of criminality and places off the beaten track. English is the official language and is spoken by everyone. If Amy is on Barbados now, full time or part time, the FBI and the Barbados police should be able to investigate there with a good chance of finding her.
am i reading this correctly that your use of the present tense ("spends") means at the time of the documentary they were still seeing the Barbados IP visiting the site? as opposed to this information being years old?
 
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