Amy Lynn Bradley, de 23 años, desaparece durante un crucero familiar el 24 de marzo de 1998. Un documental de 3 partes explora teorías y sigue la búsqueda familiar de respuestas.Amy Lynn Bradley, de 23 años, desaparece durante un crucero familiar el 24 de marzo de 1998. Un documental de 3 partes explora teorías y sigue la búsqueda familiar de respuestas.Amy Lynn Bradley, de 23 años, desaparece durante un crucero familiar el 24 de marzo de 1998. Un documental de 3 partes explora teorías y sigue la búsqueda familiar de respuestas.
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Back in 1998, a family set off for a holiday on board a cruise ship. One evening, their daughter, Amy Bradley, vanished without a trace. Efforts to find her proved fruitless, and over the years, Amy has apparently been spotted regularly.
This is such a chilling and incredibly sad story; her poor family is clearly haunted by her disappearance, and the lack of closure must be the worst thing.
This is a very well-made documentary. Three episodes were about right; it explores some interesting ideas and some fairly baffling conspiracy theories.
It makes you aware of one thing: if you go missing on a ship, you are in serious trouble; international waters, etc. You are very much in the hands of the captain, and if they don't want to know...
Several powerful interviews, primarily from her friends and loved ones, as well as an eye-opening one from Kirk Detweiler, a staff member whose attitude is somewhat remarkable.
Judy Maurer came across as the most sincere of the witnesses, all I could think think of, was why didn't she fall the Police?
Decades on, we can hope she's living well somewhere; it just seems so unlikely. People love a conspiracy theory, but she seemed to have a closeness with people at home, especially her brother, she'd have made contact somehow.
7/10.
This is such a chilling and incredibly sad story; her poor family is clearly haunted by her disappearance, and the lack of closure must be the worst thing.
This is a very well-made documentary. Three episodes were about right; it explores some interesting ideas and some fairly baffling conspiracy theories.
It makes you aware of one thing: if you go missing on a ship, you are in serious trouble; international waters, etc. You are very much in the hands of the captain, and if they don't want to know...
Several powerful interviews, primarily from her friends and loved ones, as well as an eye-opening one from Kirk Detweiler, a staff member whose attitude is somewhat remarkable.
Judy Maurer came across as the most sincere of the witnesses, all I could think think of, was why didn't she fall the Police?
Decades on, we can hope she's living well somewhere; it just seems so unlikely. People love a conspiracy theory, but she seemed to have a closeness with people at home, especially her brother, she'd have made contact somehow.
7/10.
Why didn't anyone,go knocking down doors? Especially after any sightings.
Talk to hospitals,schools,businesses.
Nothing significant happened either,when that website got repeated location hits.
If she did get pregnant based on witness testimony about Amy mentioning kids,that would mean some health/child provider or even an educator might have information.
If the kids Amy mentioned weren't hers it still means,there is kids she was around or even their families.
Was like nobody really looked past certain ship distance,due to this excuse or that.
Netflix did seem to drag things out more for sensationalism than anything,however maybe fresh eyes on the case might bring closure good or bad.
Who knows.. If Amy has kids & with technology now,anything could finally be possible.
Lastly who cares about influencers,has creditable reporting died?
Talk to hospitals,schools,businesses.
Nothing significant happened either,when that website got repeated location hits.
If she did get pregnant based on witness testimony about Amy mentioning kids,that would mean some health/child provider or even an educator might have information.
If the kids Amy mentioned weren't hers it still means,there is kids she was around or even their families.
Was like nobody really looked past certain ship distance,due to this excuse or that.
Netflix did seem to drag things out more for sensationalism than anything,however maybe fresh eyes on the case might bring closure good or bad.
Who knows.. If Amy has kids & with technology now,anything could finally be possible.
Lastly who cares about influencers,has creditable reporting died?
I have been following this case since I came across it in around 2019, and was SO excited when this doc came out. Having watched all the YouTube videos and read all the news articles I have been so intrigued by this case and truly genuinely concerned about what happened to Amy. I am only done the first episode so I will definitely be expanding on this review, but I am just so glad to see this case getting the recognition it deserves. Can't wait to watch the rest. I truly hope some resolution is found for her loved ones after all this time, but I know not to expect that in this intonational doc.
Such a frustrating documentary. So many egregious failures...
The spineless twit of a former navy man who Amy approached for help, and who didn't report the incident until years later when he was retired, for fear of getting into trouble. Ugh, you couldn't report it anonymously??
The blonde tourist woman who ran into Amy in obvious danger and distress in a public restroom, and didn't immediately call the police?
Royal Caribbean, who derailed investigation efforts, in an effort to cover themselves.
The captain who forsaked his fundamental duty to protect his passengers.
What is wrong with people??
And then there is our illustrious FBI. Despite multiple credible reports of this woman being sighted in a small geographic area, they didn't send undercover agents to visit the brothels? To walk the streets? They didn't track the IP addresses in Barbados? Despicable and inexcusable. Lazy and incompetent. Your tax dollars at work folks! This shows you how much trouble your government would go to to help you if you were in trouble - virtually none.
Such a frustrating documentary. And all those insisting she went overboard are suffering from cognitive dissonance because they don't want to admit what a widespread problem trafficking is, and that this horror story can happen to literally anyone. Yes, including YOU reading this, or your kids. It's much easier for most to blame the victim than face reality.
So sad and frustrating.
The blonde tourist woman who ran into Amy in obvious danger and distress in a public restroom, and didn't immediately call the police?
Royal Caribbean, who derailed investigation efforts, in an effort to cover themselves.
The captain who forsaked his fundamental duty to protect his passengers.
What is wrong with people??
And then there is our illustrious FBI. Despite multiple credible reports of this woman being sighted in a small geographic area, they didn't send undercover agents to visit the brothels? To walk the streets? They didn't track the IP addresses in Barbados? Despicable and inexcusable. Lazy and incompetent. Your tax dollars at work folks! This shows you how much trouble your government would go to to help you if you were in trouble - virtually none.
Such a frustrating documentary. And all those insisting she went overboard are suffering from cognitive dissonance because they don't want to admit what a widespread problem trafficking is, and that this horror story can happen to literally anyone. Yes, including YOU reading this, or your kids. It's much easier for most to blame the victim than face reality.
So sad and frustrating.
I've read about this case on and off over the years and remember when it first happened. It's been over 27 years and not one concrete piece of evidence exists which indicates she is alive. Sadly, it's more likely than not she either fell overboard or jumped. She was intoxicated that night, having seven beers in as many hours as stated in the movie. Alcohol is a depressant and given her small frame, those seven beers likely had a negative effect on her mood. Incredibly sad for her family to not accept the most likely scenario, especially considering her shoes were found next to the railing along with the table.
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- Fecha de lanzamiento
- País de origen
- Sitio oficial
- Idioma
- También se conoce como
- Amy Bradley Is Missing
- Locaciones de filmación
- Curacao(location)
- Productoras
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- Tiempo de ejecución
- 45min
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.35 : 1
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