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Amy Bradley disappearance case takes shockingly new turn
Amy Bradley's family and FBI receive significant new clues after Netflix documentary release

The Netflix documentary Amy Bradley Is Missing has reportedly sparked new leads in the decades old case of Amy Lynn Bradley, who vanished in March 1998 during a Caribbean cruise with her family.
It is to be noted that Amy, 23 at the time, disappeared from a Royal Caribbean cruise ship en route to Curaçao as her father had won the trip in a work raffle.
Despite a through search of the ship, no trace of her was found as officials initially suspected she may have fallen overboard but nobody was ever recovered.
The case remained cold for years, though some believed that Amy may have been abducted and sold into international sex trafficking.
Multiple alleged sightings of her have been reported over the years in Curaçao and Aruba.
The documentary, released in July by filmmakers Ari Mark and Phil Lott, gained significant attention and viewership.
Since its release, the FBI and Amy’s family have reported three “very significant” new leads. Amy would be 51 today.
One striking revelation involves a former female bar server from the cruise, who reportedly came forward after filming ended.
On the night Amy disappeared, she allegedly shouted, “Señorita kidnapped! Señorita kidnapped!” before being silenced by a bartender and taken to the back of the bar area.
A source close to the production claims this may point to a cover-up by cruise staff.
Despite these developments, the FBI recently told The Hollywood Reporter, “We have nothing further outside of the seeking information poster,” but encouraged the public to submit tips via 1-800-CALL-FBI or tips.fbi.gov.
Private investigators, both in the U.S. and internationally, are continuing to explore the new information in hopes of finally solving the mystery of Amy Bradley’s disappearance.