A new documentary, “Amy Bradley Is Missing,” has sparked renewed interest in the mysterious disappearance of a young woman on a cruise ship off the coast of Curaçao in 1998. The show’s creators, Ari Mark and Phil Lott, aim to solve the decades-long case by re-examining the evidence and interviewing key witnesses.
Amy Bradley, then 23, vanished from the cruise ship with her family while en route to Curaçao. Despite an extensive search of the ship, no signs of Bradley were found, leading investigators to believe she likely jumped or fell overboard. However, multiple people claim to have seen Bradley alive on the Dutch Caribbean island and in Aruba.
The documentary features new evidence that suggests Bradley may have been trafficked off the boat, possibly with the help of a member of the ship’s entertainment staff. The show also raises questions about whether Bradley was coerced into prostitution due to a $200 debt, leaving her family without answers.
Creators Ari Mark and Phil Lott claim they are not just rehashing old theories but rather uncovering new leads that could shed light on Bradley’s disappearance. The documentary aims to elevate the case and encourage action from law enforcement.
In an interview, Mark stated, “We’re calling bullshit,” as the documentary delves into new evidence and questionable claims. However, some questions remain unanswered, leaving viewers wondering if Bradley is indeed alive.
The case has sparked controversy over the years, with some believing Bradley was abducted by a sex trafficker. The FBI’s involvement in the case and their decision not to pursue certain leads have raised concerns among investigators and the public.
Mark and Lott hope that by sharing their findings, they can move the needle on this unsolved mystery. The documentary is now streaming on Netflix, offering a fresh perspective on a case that has left many searching for answers.
Source: https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-features/where-is-amy-bradley-netflix-documentary-interview-1236309284