Amy Bradley boarded a Royal Caribbean cruise ship to enjoy her time with family on March 24, 1998, before mysteriously vanishing.
The real life tragedy was recently adapted in to a Netflix documentary Amy Bradley Is Missing to explore the mysterious case, pointing out chilling details.
After having a bash at the Rhapsody of the Seas nightclub with her brother, the 23-year-old came back to the suite to take some rest.
Although Amy’s father, Ron found her asleep on the cabin's balcony, the girl was gone after half an hour.
The show, which premiered on July 16, delves deep in an attempt to understand the long-unresolved case.
It was reported by CNN that the college graduate spent time with one of the members of the live band Alister “Yellow” Douglas.
Alister alleged that she had drinks with the band and smoked cigarettes while dancing. He claimed Amy opened up to him about her personal life.
She stated to him that her father worked as “an insurance manager” and he forcefully brought the college graduate after he “found out that she’s gay.”
On the other hand, Brad recollected while speaking on Vanished about Douglas saying: “Hey man, I’m sorry to hear about your sister.”
He alleged that no one knew about his sister’s disappearance at the time expect for the captain and the family.
While many reported sightings have been pointed out, they are yet to be confirmed. This includes a tip from a Canadian scuba diver David Carmichael.
David alleged he saw the lady “flanked by two people” on the beach. However, she was not found on the scene after a probe by authorities.
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