Nearly three decades after Amy Lynn Bradley disappeared from a cruise ship in the Caribbean, U.S. authorities are making a renewed effort for answers. Last week, the Federal Bureau of Investigation announced a $25,000 reward for information leading to her recovery, or “the identification, arrest and conviction of the person responsible for her death.”Interest in the case has never completely waned, with reports of sightings throughout the Caribbean and the Bradley family’s long-held belief that she is still alive persisting over the years. This attention has increased again in recent years, especially after the release of a three-part Netflix documentary amy bradley is missing Which premiered on July 16, 2025. The series revisited the timeline, witness accounts, and discrepancies over the decades.As part of its latest appeal, the FBI also released updated materials on its most wanted list, including two age-progression images of Bradley at approximately age 42, one depicting her with shorter hair and the other with longer hair, in an effort to reflect what she might look like today.
The night amy bradley disappeared
In March 1998, Amy Bradley was a 23-year-old, recent college graduate and former Longwood College basketball player preparing to start her first full-time job. She boarded a seven-day Caribbean cruise aboard Rhapsody of the Seas with her parents, Ron Bradley and Eva Bradley, and her brother, Brad Bradley. The ship was en route from Oranjestad, Aruba to Curaçao.
FBI announces new reward of $25,000 for information about Amy Bradley’s disappearance after 28 years/FBI
On the night of March 23, Amy and her brother spent time at the ship’s nightclub with other passengers and crew before returning to their shared cabin on the morning of March 24. At about 5:30 a.m., Ron Bradley woke up to find his daughter lying on a lounge chair on the cabin’s balcony. He later described seeing her feet from inside the room. When he checked again about 30 minutes later, around 6 a.m., she was gone. Amy had left the yellow polo shirt she wore that night but it appeared she had taken the cigarettes and lighter. There were no signs of struggle.
Ron Bradley was the last member of the family to see Amy, seeing her on the ship’s balcony that morning./ (Ron and Amy Bradley)/ Netflix
Ron initially thought she had gone to get coffee or take photographs as the ship approached Curaçao. When he could not find her, he searched the ship for over an hour before alerting his wife. The family then requested the crew members to stop the passengers from deboarding. Eva Bradley later told NBC News in June 2005, “She begged the staff to seal the ship”, but the ship stopped in Curaçao as scheduled. Despite extensive searches, including coordinated efforts by the U.S. Navy, Venezuelan Coast Guard, and local authorities, no trace of Amy was found. As Henry Vrutal of the Curaçao Coast Guard later recalled in the Netflix series, due to the circumstances it was unlikely that any bodies would go missing: “The body may have been swept away due to the position of the boat, the strength of the wind, the sea current and the height of the wave. But it was nowhere to be found.” At the time officials said they had no evidence of foul play.
The ship was sailing from Oranjestad, Aruba to Curaçao/ Image: amybradleyimissing.com
Initial doubts and unanswered questions
From the beginning, the circumstances raised questions that were never resolved. Two passengers later claimed that they had seen Amy with a band member, Alistair Douglas, also known as “Yellow”, the bassist of the ship’s band Blue Orchid, between 5 a.m. and 5 p.m. and 6 a.m., heading to the upper deck. One said they saw him alone later. Douglas refused to stay with her, and authorities interrogated him but found no evidence linking him to her disappearance. Nevertheless, Amy’s brother later recalled that the musician had expressed sympathy unusually early, before the news had spread widely. Another claim, revisited in the Netflix series, suggests that a ship bartender may have heard a woman screaming: “Senorita Kidnapped! The senorita has been kidnapped!” The night she disappeared. That account surfaced years later and has never been independently verified.
Views across the Caribbean
In the absence of physical evidence, the case was soon defined by reported sightings, many of them detailed, none confirmed.Within hours of the ship stopping in Curaçao, a taxi driver told the Bradley family that he had seen a woman resembling Amy running and trying to use the phone. Weeks later, when the family returned, her brother thought he heard Amy calling his name from a passing van and he followed her briefly, but when they caught up, “He turned out to be an old man in his own right,” Brad recalled on Amy Bradley Is Missing. In August 1998, a Canadian diver reported seeing a woman resembling Amy on a Curaçao beach. She said she had distinctive tattoos, including a Tasmanian devil, and was about to speak when two men took her away and one stared at her “warningly”. Search of the area yielded nothing. A year later, in 1999, a US Navy petty officer claimed he encountered a distressed woman in a Curaçao brothel who identified herself as Amy. According to her account, she said she left the ship in search of drugs and was unable to escape. After her case was recognized in the media, they did not report the encounter until years later.In 2005, the family found anonymous photographs of a woman named “Jas” on an adult website. Analysis by the Federal Bureau of Investigation concluded that the woman in the photographs was likely Amy, but investigators were unable to trace the website’s IP address or identify the source. The same year, a tourist in Barbados claimed that a woman came up to him in the toilet and identified herself as Amy before disappearing again.For the family, these events gave new hope that she might still be out there, even though no one produced verifiable evidence and despair persisted.
A family that never stops searching
The disappearance of Amy Bradley did not end with an official search. In the weeks that followed, her family began their own parallel investigation, secretly hiring private investigators to board the cruise ship, though no evidence was found. Over the years, he tracked down leads in different countries, consulted psychologists, and raised $260,000.He first created an initial website to gather information, later founding amybradleyimissing.com As a more comprehensive center for updates, reported sightings, tip submissions, and an archive of case material, news coverage, and media appearances, and a record of a case they have refused to let go cold.What has remained the same over the years is the family situation and the strong belief behind it. He has repeatedly rejected the idea that Amy fell overboard or took her own life, saying that she had not committed suicide and would not have jumped overboard. Instead, they believe he was taken.“We believe he was targeted, we believe he was taken, and we believe he was removed from the ship,” said his brother Brad Bradley — reiterating the same sentiments in an interview on NewsNation last month. missing Series with Marnie Hughes.
Amy Bradley is missing, and her case remains open, as family and authorities continue the search/ Image: Netflix
This belief is sustained, in part, by the absence of closure. Speaking to NewsNation last month, Brad reflected on the passage of time without resolution, saying, “Hope never goes away. As unrealistic as it may be for some people, it’s possible that she’s still alive and still out there,” adding, “We’re coming up on a month away from the 28-year anniversary of Amy’s disappearance, and we’re continuing to hope against hope.” Her parents, Eva Bradley and Ron Bradley, have expressed the same belief, often in more personal terms. in netflix documentary amy bradley is missing Eva described how that hope shapes their daily life: “We will never give up on it. When we wake up in the morning we say, ‘Maybe today.’ And then when we get ready to go to bed at night, we have a special little kiss for Amy, and we say, ‘Maybe tomorrow.'” In the same series, Ron talked about maintaining the idea of her return in calm, practical ways, explaining that he has her car ready: “It will be pristine when she gets here, and then she will drive it again.” For Brad, uncertainty has become part of how the family tolerates the case. In a separate interview with WWBT 12 on your side In July 2025, he said, “The lack of closure or not knowing allows us to continue to have hope, so I really like it that way.”
Theories That Still Divide the Case
Investigators and observers have proposed several explanations over the years. Some suggest that Amy may have accidentally fallen or jumped overboard, although no body was recovered despite an extensive search of the waters between Aruba and Curaçao.Others believe she was kidnapped, possibly drugged, taken off a ship and trafficked into Caribbean sex rings. This is a theory his family strongly supports, bolstered by reports of various sightings. A third possibility is that he left voluntarily and started a new life, a theory sometimes cited in connection with unexplained online activity and sightings. None of these explanations have been proven. Today Amy Bradley would have turned 52 years old. Her disappearance remains one of the most enduring unsolved cases involving a cruise ship, an open case that oscillates between evidence and belief, between alleged encounters and unanswered questions. FBI investigation is ongoing in the matter. The FBI’s renewed appeal has not changed the central reality of the case: there is still no definitive explanation of what happened in the early hours of March 24, 1998. After 28 years, a family is still waiting, and a case that has never reached a conclusion.