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Major update in case of Amy Bradley who disappeared 27 years ago following Netflix documentary
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Published 15:45 27 Oct 2025 GMT

Major update in case of Amy Bradley who disappeared 27 years ago following Netflix documentary

Amy Bradley went missing 27 years ago

Rikki Loftus

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There has been a major update in the case of Amy Bradley who disappeared 27 years ago.

The missing woman was the subject of a hit Netflix documentary earlier this year after her family spoke out about the possiblities of what may have happened in the lead up to her disappearance.

23-year-old Amy Bradley vanished without a trace while she was onboard a Royal Caribbean cruise 27 years ago.

The case has left true crime fans fascinated for years as questions are still left unanswered as to what happened.

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Now, hope for a resolution has been reignitied after it was revealed that ‘very significant’ leads are being looked into.

If alive, Amy would now be 51, with new tips centering around a claim that a bar worker was heard shouting ‘señorita kidnapped! Señorita kidnapped!’.

Amy Bradley's case featured in a Netflix documentary (Netflix)
Amy Bradley's case featured in a Netflix documentary (Netflix)

Another lead suggests that there was a strange hit on Amy’s missing person website which is reportedly being traced back to a boat located off the west coast of Barbados, which is an area known for drug trafficking.

Speaking to the Hollywood Reporter, a source said: “The child is more than likely the result of Bradley being forced into sex work and not a signal that she had settled down to have a family.”

Amy’s brother, Brad Bradley, has since responded to the new developments, confirming that some of the details are accurate - but urging caution over speculation.

Speaking to NewsNation, he said: “It’s one piece of information I wish had not been made public... that piece of information is correct and I’ll have to leave that there for now.”

Brad also addressed rumours about Amy having children: “I’m not aware of any evidence that supports the claim. We’ve had a couple of people claiming to be children of Amy’s that have been ruled out. Obviously, that would be pretty big news for us if it was proven.”

Amy disappeared in the early hours of March 24, 1998, while on a family cruise from Aruba to the Antilles. Her father, Ron, last saw her lounging on their balcony - but when he woke just 30 minutes later, she was gone.

Amy Bradley went missing 27 years ago (amyismissing.com)
Amy Bradley went missing 27 years ago (amyismissing.com)

Despite extensive searches, FBI involvement, and countless reported sightings - from a Caribbean beach encounter to a brothel where a woman allegedly begged for help - Amy’s fate has remained one of the most baffling cold cases in modern history.

The FBI has reiterated that the case remains open, urging anyone with information to contact 1-800-CALL-FBI or visit tips.fbi.gov.

A $260,000 reward is still being offered for information that could finally bring Amy Bradley home.

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