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Amy Lynn Bradley Information / Re: Curacao - Cruise ship docking timeline
« Last post by Admin on August 01, 2025, 09:49:58 PM »
This was the dock location at 6:00 AM when Ron Bradley went to the upper deck. By 6:00 AM, the ship was completely docked.

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Amy Lynn Bradley Information / Re: Curacao - Cruise ship docking timeline
« Last post by Admin on August 01, 2025, 09:45:51 PM »
This was the approximate location of Rhapsody of the Seas when Amy disappeared from the upper deck. The cruise ship had passed through the canal and had passed under the Queen Juliana Bridge. Rhapsody of the Seas was turning to dock at the wharf. The ship was not in the ocean.

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Amy Lynn Bradley Information / Curacao - Cruise ship docking timeline
« Last post by Admin on August 01, 2025, 09:40:44 PM »


A common misconception in this case is that Amy Bradley vanished while the ship was in the open ocean, in the middle of the night. This is completely false and people just don't stop with their concocted evidence. The ship was turning in the canal, and the ship was fully docked by 6:00 a.m. Ron saw Amy on the balcony between 5:15 and 5:30 a.m. Since the ship was docked by 6:00 a.m, the ship would have been fully involved in docking maneuvers when Ron last saw Amy and when Amy was seen on the upper deck area.

After Amy's disappearance, Tim Buckholtz, an ex-Special Forces sniper, offered his services to the family. One part of his investigation was to measure the time it takes for the ship to enter the canal and dock in the Willemstad harbour. Tim and forensics (Admiralty Bureau) estimated it took the ship about 50 minutes to come into the canal, turn the ship to the right (90 degrees), and then back into the port. It's not a fast process. Buckholtz was able to determine the ship was completely docked by 6:00 a.m.
 

Iva Bradley:

"When Tim Buckholz went back to measure the time once the ship entered the canal, they had changed the position of the docking. Tim and forensics (Admiralty Bureau) estimated it took the ship about 50 minutes to come into the canal, turn the ship to the right (90 degrees) and then back into port. So, it is not a quick process. We were docked completed at 6 am. We also spoke at some point with the dockmaster and he said the ship left Aruba at 1 and got to Curacao quickly and then sat out from the island waiting for their turn to dock, so that makes the docking procedure starting very early. When Ron saw Amy on the balcony, it was light outside, and when he reached the top deck at 6, the ship was completely docked."




A - Rhapsody of the Seas left Aruba at 1:00 AM and traveled 70 miles to Curacao. The ship waited off the coast of Curacao for clearance to dock.

B - Prior to 5:00 AM, Rhapsody of the Seas was given permission to leave the ocean, enter the canal in Willemstad, and proceed toward the Bunker Wharf area where the ship was designated to dock. Traveling through the canal is not a fast process. Ron Bradley saw Amy on the balcony of the family's suite between 5:15 and 5:30 AM.

C - Rhapsody of the Seas passed under the Queen Juliana Bridge. Witnesses have testified for a Federal Grand Jury that Amy was seen on the upper deck with Alister Douglas between 5:30 and 5:45 AM

D - Rhapsody of the Seas entered the Schottegat Bay and turned 90 degrees to the right. The cruise ship proceeded to back into the specific dock assignment at the Bunker Wharf location.

E - Rhapsody of the Seas had completed docking procedures by 6:00 AM when Ron Bradley went to the upper deck. By 6:00 AM, Amy had already disappeared.
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Amy Lynn Bradley Information / Re: Dear Amy.
« Last post by Admin on July 31, 2025, 10:54:24 PM »


When someone you love is missing, your whole world stops. Sorrow, fear, and sheer panic are all that's left. You don't sleep. You don't breath. You wait. In silence. And you pray like you've never prayed before. Your willing to barter anything just to have her back. And you miss her. Every second of every day.
And before you go to bed, you say

"Maybe tomorrow." And when you wake up, you say "Maybe today." We love you Amy. Please reach out. 2204.

amybradleyismissing@gmail.com or call 804-789-4269 (4AMY)
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Amy Lynn Bradley Information / Re: GoFundMe fundraiser
« Last post by Admin on July 26, 2025, 04:53:43 AM »
Seeking Government / Presidential assistance in finding Amy Bradley

If you could spare a minute and sign the petition below, we would be very grateful.

https://www.change.org/p/seeking-government-presidential-assistance-in-finding-amy-bradley

The mystery surrounding Amy Bradley's disappearance captivated my attention after watching the documentary on Netflix. Like many, I was moved by her story—a young woman who vanished without a trace during what should have been a joyful family cruise in March 1998. Over the years, her disappearance has remained unsolved, and it haunts her family who have tirelessly sought answers.

In a case filled with murky leads, sporadic sightings, and heart-wrenching theories, the Bradleys deserve closure. Amy deserves to be found, and justice should prevail. In light of these struggles, bringing more attention and resources to her case could greatly improve the chances of finding the truth.

With government & presidential help, we may reignite a search that has dulled over the years, and reignite hope for Amy's family and those who care deeply about this case.

We ask current & past presidents to use their platform, influence, and resources to lend additional support in the quest to find Amy Bradley. Help us spotlight this case on a global stage and increase the pressure on authorities to revisit Amy's disappearance with fresh eyes and renewed determination. 

Please sign this petition to urge our Goverment to bring assistance to this urgent cause.
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Amy Lynn Bradley Information / Re: Dear Amy.
« Last post by Admin on July 23, 2025, 06:37:12 PM »




When Amy graduated from college we wanted to get her something for her graduation and she had always wanted an English Bulldog.  We found a breeder and went to visit and she picked out her puppy and named him Sir Billionaire Bailey Boy.  One day Ron affectionately called him the POOTER for obvious reasons and Amy said 'Dad, he's not the pooter, he's Bailey'.  When she moved into her apartment, of course, she took Bailey.”

Amy, If I you see this, call your dad and mama. They miss you. 2204
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Amy Lynn Bradley Information / Re: San Francisco, California
« Last post by Admin on July 16, 2025, 07:53:04 AM »
The witness for the San Francisco sighting told her story to America's Most Wanted in 2003.

 https://web.archive.org/web/20030801070922/http://www.amw.com/amw.html

Story:

On April 18, 2003, the witness was in San Francisco with her husband near Pier 39, not far from the Alcatraz tours. The couple stopped to listen to a street band, joining about 20 other people who were gathered around the musicians. The witness noticed a woman, who looked somewhat familiar, surrounded by two men. The witness concentrated on the woman's face and realized the woman looked like Amy Bradley, who was profiled on America's Most Wanted. According to the witness, the two men talked and looked at the witness. Then, the balding red-haired man gave the woman some change to tip the band. The men abruptly grabbed the woman's elbow and hustled her away from the crowd. As they were walking away, the witness said the woman looked back and gave a pleading look. The trio disappeared quickly from the crowd. In June 2003, the witness met with the FBI and a sketch artist, and together they made composite sketches of the two men.

The FBI says the two men are wanted for questioning and have not been charged with any crime. The woman seen by the witness may or may not have Bradley.

Bradley disappeared off of the Royal Caribbean International vessel called "Rhapsody of the Seas" cruise ship on March 24, 1998. She was vacationing aboard the cruise with her parents and brother. At 5:15 a.m., Bradley's father saw her sitting in a chair on the private balcony of their room. Later, between 5:30-6:00 a.m., two women saw Bradley in an elevator with the bass player, Alister Douglas, who is nicknamed "Yellow." His band, Blue Orchid, performed on that ship. At the time of Bradley's disappearance, the cruise ship docked at the island of Curacao and passengers were let off to explore the island around 7:30 a.m. that morning. Royal Caribbean security conducted a partial search of the ship later that day, and they waited two days to do a more thorough search. There was no sign of Bradley. To this day, she remains missing.



https://web.archive.org/web/20031211141111/http://www.amw.com:80/site/thisweek/B/BradleyAmyUM1/male1index.html

Unknown Male #1
Additional Quirks:
1. Large man who appeared to be in-charge
2. Possibly controlling
3. Has a large round stomach

https://web.archive.org/web/20030801070922/http://www.amw.com/amw.html

Unknown Male #2
Additional Quirks:
1.  Wavy shoulder length hair
2.  Possibly foreign with a dark complexion
3.  May be from South America or the Caribbean






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Amy Lynn Bradley Information / GoFundMe fundraiser
« Last post by Admin on June 28, 2025, 08:39:59 PM »
The Bradley family's GoFundMe:

https://www.gofundme.com/f/amy-bradley-is-missing

My name is Brad Bradley. My sister, Amy Lynn Bradley, disappeared during a cruise vacation while in Curaçao on March 24, 1998. She was 23—full of life, love, and promise.

Since that day, we’ve carried the weight of not knowing what happened. We’ve chased every sighting, followed every lead, and held on to the hope that one day we might bring her home.

Now, with the release of a new three-part Netflix docuseries titled “Amy Bradley is Missing,” Amy’s story will be shared with the world. We believe this could be a turning point.
Someone out there knows something.

We are raising funds to pursue credible leads, consult with experts, obtain legal support if needed, and travel wherever necessary to uncover the truth. Whether it leads us to Amy or brings those responsible to justice—we must be ready.

If you’ve heard of or followed this story and ever wondered how you could help—this is the moment.
Every dollar brings us one step closer to answers, and helps us keep our promise to Amy.

We will never give up.

From the bottom of our hearts, thank you.
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Amy Lynn Bradley Information / Re: Amy Lynn Bradley
« Last post by Admin on June 25, 2025, 11:02:40 PM »
The three-part docuseries will premiere on Netflix on July 16.

On July 16, the three-part documentary series Amy Bradley Is Missing, directed and executive produced by Ari Mark and Phil Lott (This Is the Zodiac Speaking, The Invisible Pilot, Cold Case Files), revisits Amy’s disappearance and the decades-long investigative effort it sparked. It also explores the various leads and purported sightings over the years that have troubled her family’s ongoing quest for answers.

https://www.netflix.com/tudum/articles/amy-bradley-is-missing-release-date-trailer-news

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8gKRbFpJRhQ

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Amy Lynn Bradley Information / Re: Persons of Interest
« Last post by Carter on April 12, 2025, 09:39:41 PM »

Composite Sketch Brought To Life - Amy Lynn Bradley

https://www.youtube.com/shorts/m5_VHyMxc4w
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