Brother of woman who vanished from cruise 27 years ago reveals critical third witness
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Authorities have recently discovered a fresh set of clues linked to the mysterious disappearance of a young American graduate who went missing during a family vacation in a tropical paradise 28 years ago.

The case of Amy Bradley, who vanished in 1998, has been brought back into the public eye through a three-part Netflix documentary series titled “Amy Bradley is Missing,” which reexamines the investigation and circumstances surrounding her disappearance.

Almost a year following the documentary’s premiere, director Ari Mark has disclosed some promising developments in the ongoing search for Bradley.

In an interview with the Hollywood Reporter, Mark shared that the FBI has interrogated “two individuals of interest with connections to trafficking” in relation to Bradley’s case.

Amy Bradley wearing a white shirt with black print and a cap.

Amy Bradley disappeared from a Royal Caribbean cruise ship while vacationing with her family in March 1998. (Courtesy of Netflix © 2025)

Although Mark did not specify the timing of these interviews, he noted that this is a “pretty new” advancement and believes it represents a significant milestone in the investigation.

While working alongside the FBI and the Bradley family’s private investigator, Mark said they “may have identified that the trafficking ring… exists, and who potentially would be responsible,” and that the ring is a “dominant” group in the Caribbean, according to the Hollywood Reporter.

Bradley was just 23 years old when her family embarked on a seven-day Royal Caribbean international cruise in 1998.

The trip was meant to be a celebration of Bradley’s graduation from college and her upcoming pursuit of a master’s degree in sports psychology. 

However, as the ship was heading to Curaçao on March 24, 1998, Bradley’s family realized she had vanished from their cabin – ultimately launching a years-long search that has yet to come to a conclusion. 

Amy Bradley wearing a grey shirt and a black cap.

Amy Bradley smiles for an undated photo.  (Courtesy of Netflix © 2025)

“The trafficking scenario here has been a persistent one,” Peter Valentin, chair of the Forensic Science Department at the University of New Haven and a former Connecticut State Police detective, told Fox News Digital. 

“And that can be valuable investigatively. So that might give you some indication of if Bradley left the cruise ship, where did she go after she left? And where could she be geographically? If you have limited investigative resources, where should they be deployed?” 

Additionally, Mark told the Hollywood Reporter the investigation has led them to another source claiming Bradley gave birth to a child after her disappearance. 

The possible revelation comes after a single source floated the lead to Mark in October 2025, according to the Hollywood Reporter. 

Amy Bradley wearing a white sweater holding her bulldog.

Investigators are reportedly looking into new leads in the disappearance of Amy Bradley.  (Courtesy of Netflix © 2025)

If the sources are correct, it could mark a pivotal breakthrough in the race to locate Bradley, according to Valentin. 

“It shifts the case,” Valentin said. “First of all, it tells you – depending on where the DNA is recovered – that a reasonable assumption is that she’s alive. Secondly, where the DNA is recovered gives you a lot of investigative information for you to then follow up on.” 

“Once you get that connection, now you have a whole new vantage point on what the rest of the case is about,” Valentin added. 

Mark also pointed to yet another potential new break in the case, according to the Hollywood Reporter. 

A 2023 IP hit to the “Amy Bradley is Missing” website was reportedly recorded from a public computer inside a casino in the Caribbean, leading the Bradley family’s private investigator to have a “follow-up conversation” with the business’ general manager. 

Amy Bradley FBI poster

The FBI recently released an updated missing persons flyer featuring images of what Bradley may look like at her current age, along with announcing a $25,000 reward for “information that leads to the identification, arrest, and conviction of the person(s) responsible for her death.” (FBI)

The manager reportedly “was able to confirm that he recognized Amy,” and told the investigator “that she had been in that casino, and potentially using that public computer,” Mark told the Hollywood Reporter.

However, upon reaching out to the manager to record a follow-up conversation, “he completely clammed up,” Mark added.

The flag is notable to Valentin, who pointed to several unanswered questions that stem from the development.

“It could have actually been a viable lead, and that’s why the casino owner or operator decided to stop cooperating,” Valentin said. 

“What I’d be more interested in knowing is how many times was the website accessed from that IP address at the casino? Because certainly there must have been more IP addresses from that vicinity accessing the website,” Valentin continued. “There must’ve been a bit more to this that made it stick out, that made it significant enough.”

On the night before she vanished, Bradley went with her brother, Brad Bradley, to the Rhapsody of the Seas nightclub, where they stayed into the early hours of March 24. Her father, Ron, later said the last time he saw her, she was asleep on the cabin balcony.

In a text message conversation to the Hollywood Reporter, Brad Bradley said the family knows “of no evidence that has been presented that Amy has or had a child,” adding, “although, of course it is possible.”

“There are things and people we are working with that we can’t disclose publicly,” Brad Bradley said in a text message, according to the outlet. “The entire case comes down to someone coming forward and telling us what they know. Somebody knows something!”

Fox News Digital reached out to Brad Bradley.

The FBI recently released an updated missing persons flyer featuring images of what Bradley may look like at her current age, along with announcing a $25,000 reward for “information that leads to the identification, arrest, and conviction of the person(s) responsible for her death.”

“The FBI continues to investigate Amy’s disappearance; we have recently raised the reward from $25,000 to $100,000 for information leading to the recovery of Amy Lynn Bradley and information that leads to the identification, arrest, and conviction of the person(s) responsible for her disappearance,” the bureau said in a statement to Fox News Digital.

Although countless theories surrounding what truly happened to Bradley have continued to swirl for decades after her disappearance, Valentin emphasized the importance of investigators looking at each potential lead with a set of fresh eyes. 

“When you’re looking at a cold case like this, you can’t look at it by just reading the investigative reports,” Valentin told Fox News Digital. “Because if you do, you’ll wind up exactly where everybody else did. So you actually have to question the outcomes.” 

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