- Amy Lynn Bradley
Amy Lynn Bradley (born
May 12 1974 ) is an American citizen who went missing during aCaribbean cruise . She has never been found. Amy, her parents, and her brother were vacationing on theRoyal Caribbean International cruise shipRhapsody of the Seas . At 5:30am onMarch 24 1998 , Amy's brother, Bradley, left his sister sitting on the outdoor balcony and entered his cabin. Amy was seen a short time later by other passengers riding in the ship's elevator with a member of the ship's band, Blue Orchid, known by the alias "Yellow." The ship was en route toCuraçao ,Antilles at the time Amy was last seen. The ship docked in Curaçao shortly after Amy was discovered missing. Extensive searches on the ship and at sea produced no signs of Amy's whereabouts.Police investigated and discarded many theories regarding Amy's disappearance. It is unlikely that she fell overboard and drowned, given that she was a trained
lifeguard and the ship was close to shore at the time of her disappearance. It is also considered unlikely that Amy voluntarily disappeared to start a new life. She had recently graduated from college and was anticipating starting a new job when she returned to her home inChesterfield County, Virginia .There were possible sightings of Amy in Curaçao in 1998 and 1999. Two Canadian
tourist s reported seeing a woman resembling Amy on a beach in Curaçao in 1998. The woman's tattoos were identical to Amy's. In 1999 an American sailor reported that he went to abrothel on Curaçao and was approached by a young woman. She told him her name was Amy Bradley and asked for his help. At this point, two men in the bar escorted her upstairs. Unfortunately, by the time the witness reported this to police several months later, the brothel had burned down.An image of her that was emailed to her parents was shown on the Dr. Phil show, and it suggests that she was sold into
sexual slavery .There is a $250,000 reward for information leading to Amy's return.
ee also
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Missing white woman syndrome
*White slavery External links
* [http://www.tggweb.com/amybradley/ Family's Web Site]
* [http://msnbc.msn.com/id/8143921/ MSNBC June 9, 2005 interview]
* [http://www.visitaruba.com/facts/newsdesk/missing.html Visit Aruba Missing Persons]
* [http://www.charleyproject.org/cases/b/bradley_amy.html Details, Photos]
* [http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/8961958/ Van Zandt Interview]
* [http://www.tggweb.com/amybradley/amy-update.htm Media Links]
* [http://www.hyscience.com/archives/2005/11/strikehysciencestrike_dr_phil_on_amy_bradley.php Photographs of woman suspected to be Amy Bradley, as shown on Dr. Phil]
* [http://www.fbi.gov/wanted/kidnap/bradley_a.htm FBI "Kidnappings and Missing Persons Investigations" page]
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