Amy Missing From Cruise Ship
There might have been possible sightings of Bradley in 1998 tourists had seen a woman resembling Bradley on a beach and in 1999 a member of the US.
Amy missing from cruise ship. They said that the crew didnt let them pass around Amys picture because they were worried about disturbing the guests. Before Natalee Holloway disappeared on a Caribbean vacation there was Amy Lynn Bradley. Probably the most credible one was by David Carmichael who was a Canadian diver who saw Amy on a beach in Curacao with two handlers.
The captain gave Ron Brad and Iva the option of staying on in Curacao when the ship sailed for St. Amy was a bright outgoing young woman who had just finished college and was on a Caribbean cruise. Navy claimed a woman in a brothel had said she was Bradley and had asked him for help but.
She disappeared while onboard a Royal Caribbean cruise line the Rhapsody of the Seas which had just left Oranjestad Aruba and was heading to Curacao in the Netherlands Antilles. On Saturday March 21 1998 the vessel departed San Juan Puerto Rico and traveled to. Born in Petersburg Virginia on May 12 1974 Amy Lynn Bradley.
Although the disappearance of Amy Lynn Bradley did not initially generate the same media response precipitated by other cruise ship disappearances like those of George Smith or Rebecca Coriam over time the baffling circumstances of her case and. Amy Lynn Bradley is the girl that went missing from a cruise ship called Rhapsody of the Seas during the early morning hours of March 24 1998. There have been several sightings of her over the years.
In 1998 Amy Lynn Bradley went missing from the Royal Caribbean Cruise liner Rhapsody of the Seas. The 23-year-old college graduate left without her shoes ID or any other belongings. Despite these numerous sightings Amy has stayed missing.
In 1998 a Virginia native named Amy Lynn Bradley mysteriously disappeared while on a Caribbean cruise with her family. Amys parents immediately alerted cruise staff that their daughter was missing but said that they appeared to be more concerned with disturbing the other guests than finding Amy. In January 2021 the family stated that the officials on the cruise ship should have been more serious about their daughters disappearance.
