
The brother of Amy Bradley has shared his thoughts about the new Netflix documentary which details her sudden and unexplained disappearance from a Royal Caribbean cruise ship in 1998.
Together with his mom, Iva, and dad, Ron, Brad Bradley has spent almost three decades searching for answers after Amy vanished from their family vacation, never to be seen or heard from for certain again.
Amy, from Virginia, was last seen on the balcony of her cabin in the early hours of March 24, 1998. When her dad woke up again just half an hour later, she was gone.
Witnesses claim to have had encounters with women they believe to be Amy over the years, and now a Netflix series titled Amy Bradley is Missing shares more insight into her case, including the last known footage of her on the ship.
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The documentary features both conspiracy theories and witness testimonies, and in the wake of its release on July 16, Brad has now shared his thoughts and revealed that the series didn't include all the available information.
He made his comments in a post on X, (formerly Twitter), in response to another user, who wrote: "I am so very sorry for your loss. I can’t imagine. Is the docuseries about Amy something that you and your family support?
"If so I would love to watch to learn more. What is the name please? (Only if you support its details). Once again so very sorry."
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Brad responded with the name of the documentary, and confirmed that he and his family do 'support' the show.
That being said, he added: "It was not a complete account and left out quite a bit of information."
However, Brad acknowledged that it 'would have required 10 seasons to tell it all', so given that Amy Bradley is Missing is only made up of three episodes, he said the family 'thought the producers did an awesome job overall and are happy with the response so far'.

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Brad added that he is hopeful the Netflix doc will lead to some answers about Amy, saying: "Still waiting for that one call."
In a follow-up post, he shared a link to a GoFundMe and wrote: "For 27 years, my family has searched for Amy. We will not stop. The Netflix docuseries “Amy Bradley Is Missing” is shining a light on her story and we need your help to follow leads and find answers.
"Please consider donating and sharing. https://gofund.me/ad0e4ecb."
Amy's parents also remain hopeful they will see their daughter again, with Iva saying: "We will never give up on her. In the morning we wake up we say 'maybe today' and then when we get ready to go to bed at night we have a little kiss for Amy and say 'maybe tomorrow'."
Topics: Netflix, Royal Caribbean, GoFundMe, Travel