Crime Junkie - MISSING: Amy Bradley
Episode Date: July 24, 2025We hear you, Crime Junkies! We’ve seen the Amy Bradley Is Missing documentary on Netflix, and we see YOU searching for our original episode on her case. Look no further; we’ve re-released it for y...ou right here
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Hi, Crime Junkies.
You are all asking me, did I watch Amy Bradley is Missing on Netflix?
Boo, I watched all three episodes before lunchtime on the day it came out.
No one can out Crime Junkie the Crime Junkie.
And listen, I have thoughts.
I actually even met with the team that put out the doc at Netflix like the day before
it came out and even they were divided on what happened.
So I get why all of you are talking about this, debating this.
And I actually noticed that our old episode on Amy's case has spiked over the last
week.
People are going back and digging in the archive for it.
So I wanted to make life super easy on all of you who haven't been with us since
the beginning and put it at the top of the feed.
Now listen, be kind, our episode is like six years old. We were baby crime junkies, but it holds up.
And may this be the lesson to you.
If you want to know about the most interesting cases years before the rest of the world is talking about them,
Crime Junkie is the show to follow.
Jodie Housentroot doc on Hulu already covered it.
Yogurt Shop doc coming out on HBO Max already covered it.
Let me be your crime junkie guide.
So, relisten to our episode, then go watch the Netflix doc,
because there is a little bit of new information around what was going on in
Amy's life leading up to her disappearance.
And then some real interesting stuff about website pings that show someone where
Amy went missing is real interested in her case.
All right, everyone, enjoy this blast from the past.
Hi, Crime Junkies. I'm your host, Ashley Flowers.
And I'm Britt.
And today, I want to talk about a type of case
that terrifies me to my core.
And that's when someone goes missing from a cruise ship.
That seems pretty specific. And like, I know I have like my ride or die
freaky case of Tanya Ryder. But why cruise ships? Why out of all the dark
things that we talk about, cruise ships are your thing?
Because if you are going to go missing, literally the worst place it can happen
is an international waters on a moving vessel.
The search area is just so vast.
There are so many possibilities, many of which-
And it's no one's responsibility.
Right, and it can all be dead ends.
Nobody knows who's supposed to like take charge.
I've been on two cruises myself and don't get me wrong,
they are fun, they are,
but I don't think people realize how common it is for people to go missing from
ships and then never be found. Since the year 2000, there are over 200 people that have just
disappeared from cruise ships, and I could probably do an entire series just on that.
In fact, we're releasing this episode on our main feed today, this
Monday, but tomorrow we're releasing an entirely different kind of cruise ship
mystery. And these two cases don't even begin to scratch the surface. So I hope
no one has a cruise ship vacation planned anytime soon, because after you
hear the story of Amy Lynn Bradley's disappearance,
you might just be a little extra paranoid on your trip. Amy's story begins in March of 1998.
Amy was just 23 years old and a recent college graduate
who just got her own apartment
and was about to start life really out on her own.
Amy had just secured a full-time job
and her family decided before she started,
they should all go on one more family vacation.
Amy, her mother, Iva, her dad, Ron,
and her 21-year-old brother, Brad,
who was still in
college. This was going to be one last trip for the family to remember, like their life
together before their kids started having their own lives and becoming adults and having
their own kids. You know what I mean? Like that last family trip.
Yeah, definitely. We went to the Niagara Falls.
Oh, and my family did the same thing. Like had this You know everyone's kind of growing up and like let's just do one more family thing together
So they board their cruise ship Rhapsody of the Sea in San Juan Puerto Rico
The ship was massive and held almost 2,000 people it had fine dining pools
Entertainment it looks like a blast
But the Bradleys had no way of knowing that what they expected to be the most fun,
relaxing part of their year would actually turn out to be the worst, most
devastating time of their lives and a trip
I'm sure they've thought back on a hundred times, wishing they wouldn't have taken it.
Wishing maybe they would have listened to Amy's instincts because Amy didn't want to go. Amy was incredibly apprehensive of going on the
cruise. Even though she was a strong swimmer and had been on the swim team
in high school with her brother, she didn't like the idea of going out on the
open ocean in this big boat. Something wasn't sitting right with her. And this
is where like it catches me. I wonder
how much of her fears were just general anxiety, the kinds of things that a lot of people have to
push through to experience new and wonderful things in life. Like my husband, he is deathly
afraid of flying every single time. But he pushes through and some of our best memories are on trips
that we've taken together. But what if what Amy was feeling was something more?
What if she had some kind of sense of something bad
that was going to happen,
but no one knew how to interpret that?
And her family didn't.
They thought her fears were completely unfounded,
and her brother pushed her hard,
telling Amy this was gonna be an amazing trip.
Nothing bad would happen.
People take cruises every single day and they're totally fine.
Amy finally relented, agreeing to take the trip,
and so she, with a smile across her face, boarded the cruise ship.
And when she got on, she saw what all the fuss was about.
The ship was gorgeous.
The cabin she and her brother shared with their parents
was spacious and beautiful with a balcony overlooking the ocean.
For the next two days, Amy had the time of her life soaking up the sun, swimming, dancing,
and spending time with her family.
The second night the Bradleys were on the ship, they got totally decked out for a fancy
dinner.
I don't know if you've been on a cruise, but they always have.
I have.
I've been on a couple. Okay. yeah, so they have their like fancy dinner nights
where you bring- The formal night, yeah.
Yeah, you're like going to prom, basically.
Amy and Brad were even photographed together
on this fancy dinner night by the cruise ship photographer.
And this is one of the most infamous pictures
in Amy's case, because it was the last still photograph
taken of Amy on the ship.
After dinner, the family went to their room,
changed out of their dress clothes,
and went to the upper deck of the ship
for this calypso party.
There was this live band,
people were dancing and drinking.
It was a blast.
Around one o'clock in the morning,
Amy's parents, Iva and Ron,
decide that it's time to throw in the towel.
They find the kids,
say goodnight to each of them before heading off. Now, after Iva and Ron decide that it's time to throw in the towel. They find the kids, say good night to each of them
before heading off.
Now after Iva and Ron leave, Brad and Amy decided
to follow the young crowd down to the ship's nightclub.
They went together at the same time,
but they weren't really like hanging out together.
Brad had met some girls,
Amy was kind of doing her own thing too.
It doesn't seem that Amy hung out
with like just one person the whole time. It seemed like she kind of doing her own thing too. It doesn't seem that Amy hung out with just one person the whole time.
It seemed like she kind of mingled with a number of different people that night, some
other ship passengers, some of the crew members, and specifically at least one of the members
of the ship's band called Blue Orchid.
And this guy was their bass player named Alastair Douglas, and his nickname was Yellow.
Now around
3.35 ish in the morning, Brad decides that he's gonna call it a night and he goes back to the room alone,
leaving Amy dancing in the club. When he gets back to the cabin,
he decides to sit on the balcony for a while and it's not too long before he hears the door open and he knows Amy is
in as well.
She joins him on the balcony and they start
to talk for a little while about their plans for the next day, or I guess actually it'd
be the same day since it was around four in the morning at this point. Like I miss being
young and staying up that late. I need so much sleep now. So that day the ship was scheduled
to be docking in Curaçao for the day and there's going to be a ton of new things to
see. They're talking about their day on the island.
They chit chat for a little bit,
and then Brad decides to go to bed.
But Amy says she wants to stay out in the fresh air.
Now, it's amazing how much this next part gets misreported
because I've seen at least five different timelines
of what happened.
But the best I can piece it together,
sometime before sunrise, Amy's dad wakes
up in his room and from his bed he can see out onto the balcony.
And he sees Amy still sitting there and he thinks like any dad, like, oh good, the kids
are back, everyone's safe, I don't have to worry.
And he falls back asleep.
He closes his eyes for what feels like just a couple of minutes. But realistically, it could have been a little bit longer.
You know how sometimes you wake up early before your alarm and you're like great more time.
And then you close your eyes for what feels like 20 seconds and it's like 45 minutes.
Yes.
So we don't know exactly how long he closed his eyes for, but it didn't feel like long when something woke him back up.
He doesn't know what it was. Maybe he heard something, maybe he just woke up on his own.
He couldn't be sure, but he knew he was startled awake.
This time, he peeks at the clock
and it's about six o'clock in the morning.
When he looks out onto the balcony, Amy isn't there.
He gets up, he checks his kid's room,
and Brad is in the bed, but Amy isn't.
The only thing missing is her cigarettes and her lighter, and even her shoes are still
in the room.
And this is also where I see a lot of misreporting.
Many articles say that she left the room with her cigarettes and lighter and no shoes, but
we don't know that for sure.
We just know what's missing.
Maybe it's the sound of
the door closing that woke her dad. Maybe she left. But we just don't know. So Ron
decides to go look around for her. Even though he said he wasn't super worried
at the time, he thought maybe she'd gone to one of the upper decks for a smoke or
to take some pictures. Now to me this is a little bit weird. And before I go into
why I
think it's weird I don't think her family had anything to do with her
disappearance. I think maybe deep down he was a little more worried than he
actually put on because the ship is massive. There are no cell phones so to
just walk around and try and locate someone to me seems almost impossible.
Like I said I went on a cruise recently with my family back in like 2014 ish and we couldn't
find each other even when we were looking for each other and we were on a ship that
was like half this size.
Yeah, I on one of the cruises that I went on, it was with my entire extended family
and one of my cousins had gone back to the room with a parent and a bunch of cousins
were napping
in one room. And this cousin woke up and walked out and she was only like five. And we had
no idea she was even missing until her name got like blasted over the big speaker. And
we all kind of went running for her because no one knew where anybody else was.
Yeah, you cannot find people. And like, I mean, because if you imagine you're walking,
they're walking, you could literally just be doing circles. So unless...
Oh yeah, and miss each other every single time.
Right. So unless he knew she hung out somewhere very specific, I just don't get it. But he walks
the ship, he doesn't see her on the deck, doesn't see her in the halls. Minute by minute,
he's getting more panicked and while
he's looking he runs into the head of security for the ship and he tells them that his daughter
is missing. Now this is about an hour in. Again, I have to think there is some kind of parental
instinct kicking in because I don't think I would tell the head of security right away, especially
if I hadn't been back to the cabin. But Ron knew something was wrong. He alerts security and then goes back to the stateroom
and wakes up Iva in a panic.
She said that when she opened her eyes,
she could barely even recognize him.
He was so frazzled.
She hops out of bed, puts on some clothes
and starts to help him look.
But she's like, this is crazy.
The ship is huge.
We need help.
We have to go tell someone. They go to some of the officials on the boat and ask them to
make an announcement that they're looking for her, a lot like they did for your little
cousin. But Amy was not a little five-year-old girl. She was 23. And the ship officials refuse.
They say that they don't want to panic the other passengers.
So it's like the runaway versus missing person dilemma we have here on land.
Yeah, but I feel like it's a little bit worse. Like, I mean, they won't even tell anyone.
I feel you have everyone there who could see her like all in one place and they won't make
an announcement like, hey, everyone just look around you and see if you see this girl.
It might just be because I'm a crime junkie, but I feel like I wouldn't panic that much.
I would just want to try to help participate in finding this girl, right?
Yeah, like this does not drop a bomb to me on anyone's vacation.
It's just saying like, hey, I would just be more excited.
I'm sorry.
Yeah, I'm going to wait like we can help out.
But like, hey, just look around.
Because again, I would want someone to do it for me.
I would be happy to look around for someone else 100%
But the ship officials weren't having it and things were about to get much worse
At the height of the family's panic when the ship officials won't announce that Amy is missing
The ship is already docked at the next stop in Curacao. They
were about to lose total control of the situation. If something happened to Amy
on the ship, they needed to search everywhere. They needed to question
everyone. But if they were gonna let everyone off the ship to dock and like
go explore the island, they could lose Amy and any hope of finding her. They beg the officials, please, please do not let people off.
We have to find our daughter.
But at the end of the day, these people had a business to run.
They don't have to follow any kind of US laws or the jurisdiction is really super fuzzy.
And this is what is most terrifying to me.
There are no law enforcement on the ships.
They have security, but no one is concerned with preserving a crime scene. At the end of
the day, that security works for the big business. And thousands of passengers
disembark off the ship to the island of Curacao. While they're gone, ship
officials do conduct a formal search of the ship, but they find no sign of Amy. So the family's like,
what now? Can we stay here and question everyone when they get back on? And again, like the people
are like, no way we have a schedule to keep, like we're going to keep going stop by stop by stop.
But if we know she's not on here, maybe she got off. So if you want, you guys can get off here
and find your own way home.
What a decision to make. You have to get back on the boat, right?
Well, the Bradley family is just kind of looking at themselves and like, there's no instruction book for this. What do you do?
So they decide if they're telling them they completely searched the ship and
she's not here, then maybe someone has taken her off and she's on the island.
So they gather their things, they leave the ship and she's not here, then maybe someone has taken her off and she's on the island. So they gather their things, they leave the ship. And it's the most tragic thing. Like
I heard an interview from her dad, Ron, and he said, you know, we're in the island of
Curaçao, our daughter is missing. We have our bags, we have no clue how to begin looking
for her. And we're just like looking out at the end of the night at this boat after everyone's
redocked, there's lights and you can hear music and everyone's having a good time and these poor people are just totally
lost and totally devastated in a totally foreign country.
Well, and you have no idea if she's still on that boat or not.
I mean, it has to be in the back of your mind, right?
Absolutely. So they decide to find the local American embassy to ask for some help. They
can at least begin to search the ocean because of course, this is one of the many possibilities
looming in everyone's mind. Amy was last seen on the balcony. Maybe, maybe she fell overboard.
Maybe she went to have a smoke and fell overboard somewhere else on the ship.
But if anyone thought this was going to be a simple search, they were sorely mistaken
because there wasn't even a time that they could pinpoint as to when she went missing.
We know she was seen around like the early morning dawn hours, then we know she's not
in her room around six.
But if she did leave her room and maybe fell overboard somewhere else,
this search window is much, much wider.
A cruise ship can cover vast distances in that time.
They bring in helicopters and boats and the Coast Guard to search the path of the ship,
but nothing is found, just empty ocean.
During the search, the FBI was also brought in to investigate more sinister
possibilities. Did someone do something to Amy on the ship, or is it possible someone was able to
take her off? The family learns from the FBI that perhaps they made a mistake by getting off the
ship. They found out that there really wasn't a thorough search done.
Really, all security had done was to look
in the common areas and in the bathrooms,
but they left all of the other nooks and crannies
on the ship untouched.
So the Bradleys decide they need to get back on that ship
and they want the FBI with them.
So they hop a flight to St. Thomas to meet the FBI
where the cruise ship had its next scheduled stop
so that they can all get back on together.
They know that they are running against a clock here.
At least everyone is still in one place,
but they don't have long before the cruise is over
and all of their witnesses and potential suspects
scatter back to their lives all over the world.
The FBI does eventually get on the ship to do their own search, and a very fuzzy outline
of Amy's last movements comes into picture.
A man comes forward who was filming a promotional video for the cruise liner.
He was in the nightclub that night and had what we now know is the last footage of Amy on the cruise ship. And she isn't alone. He gives
this footage to the security officers on the ship and what we see is Amy. She's
dancing at the nightclub. She is very near to a man whose name we've heard before,
Alastair Douglas, aka Yellow. He was the one who was a member of the band. And the video confirms
what people had been hearing from other witnesses that Amy was seen with him dancing, seen with him
over and over through different parts of the night. And there's something a little bit hinky about this tape.
So like I mentioned, the guy who took it gave a copy to the cruise ship security.
And he gets this call from them.
It's like, we want the original.
And he's like, I don't give the original to anybody ever.
Like, that's not something I'm going to do.
And he's like, they're like, well, the FBI are going to want the original.
And he's like, that's fine. You have the FBI.
The FBI can ask for it.
Right. You have them contact me.
Well, the FBI never contacts him.
He never hears from anyone again.
And years later, to fast forward a little bit,
he sees Amy's story on TV a couple of times.
And the tape that he took,
the last tape of her dancing with this guy,
who she was last seen with,
is never shown, never even mentioned.
And so he finally makes contact with the family and finds out that a year later,
the family had never heard about this footage.
And it seems very suspicious, almost like the cruise ship was trying to bury it
because one of their employees was seen with her.
Yeah.
Now, while nothing nefarious happens on the tape,
this guy, Yellow, becomes someone of interest
in the FBI's mind because they are seen dancing
closer and closer together throughout the night,
and at one point, they're seen holding hands.
Now, Amy's seen on this video on and off with Yellow
around 3 a.m. The last time Amy's seen on this video on and off with Yellow around 3
a.m. The last time Amy is seen we get a quick shot of her dancing alone near the
elevators and it looks like she's waiting for the elevator and this is
around 3 35 the same time her brother is getting into his room and just five
minutes later Amy's key swipes into their room as well. Now the FBI are
looking closer at Yellow.
They bring him in for questioning and a polygraph, and his story isn't lining up.
He tells the agents that he last saw Amy around one o'clock, they had a drink at the nightclub,
and then he took the staff elevators to his room to go to bed.
But we know from that video that that's a lie.
He was dancing with her around three o'clock in the morning.
Now when Brad learns that the FBI is looking at Yellow, he gets chills when he remembers
an encounter he had with him.
Something that didn't stand out at the time, but looking back, he should have realized
was all wrong.
The very morning Amy disappeared, in the height of the family's panic, Brad was sitting at
a table by the pool when Yellow came up to him and told him he was sorry to hear about
his sister.
Now, at the time, Brad didn't think anything of it.
But now that the FBI are interviewing people and Yellow's name keeps popping up,
something strikes him as really odd.
How exactly did he know something had happened to Amy?
Yellow had approached Brad in the early morning hours
before any announcements had been made to the ship's crew.
Yellow would later say that a staff member
had woken him up very early to ask him if he knew where she was since he was with her the night before.
But no staff even knew Amy was missing except her dad. He said someone came to his door at 6 a.m.
The only person who knew she was gone then was her dad. Her mom and her brother didn't even know.
And security didn't start going around asking crew members about Amy until closer to 7.30 or 8.
So again, we know this is a lie.
To compound suspicion, two girls found the Bradley family after they had gotten back on the ship
to tell them that they saw Amy and Yellow together around 5.45 in the morning.
They were getting off of an elevator and actually going back into the nightclub
where Yellow gave Amy a dark drink, what they suspected to be coke or maybe coffee.
So maybe she did leave her room and maybe Yellow was with her around 5 45 or six in the morning.
But either way, he was definitely lying. And Brad kept thinking back to that interaction.
How did Yellow know something had happened to his sister before everyone else?
Now, Brad wasn't the only one looking back on circumstances from earlier with a new lens.
The family remembered something that happened at their fancy dinner.
And at the time, it seemed like a total fluke and totally harmless. I mentioned that the
family had had their pictures taken by a professional photographer before going to dinner. Well,
if you aren't familiar with cruise ships, they basically take your picture and then while you're
eating, they print all of them out and post them up on board. So when you come out, you like find
your picture and maybe buy it for a souvenir if you want. Well, the family comes out to look at their pictures and every single picture that had Amy in it were missing.
Wait, seriously?
Yeah, every single one. And the photographer said that he distinctly remembered printing
them out. So someone had to have come and taken them. But the FBI and the family were never able
to determine who to this day. The FBI questioned multiple people on the ship and they interviewed
Yellow extensively, but they never had enough information to determine what happened to Amy or
to make any kind of arrest. Eventually, the ship docked and everyone left,
going back to their normal lives.
But the Bradleys never could.
How can they go home when their daughter,
their sister, was still missing?
A month goes by, and back in Virginia,
where the Bradleys live, they've made a website for Amy.
They've tried to get national news attention for Amy,
but nothing seems to help.
Brad and Ron make trips back to Curacao to search,
and truthfully, they don't even know
if they're searching in the right place.
It's just one place they know to start.
And they wouldn't know if they were on the right track
until May of 1999, when a new lead comes in
that gives the family new hope.
America's Most Wanted featured Amy's case and a hot tip comes in.
A Canadian scuba diver named David calls in and says that in August of 1998, just five
months after Amy went missing, he was on the beach in Curaçao and he saw this girl being walked along the beach by
two tough looking men.
And he said that like there was this weird interaction where he felt like she wanted
to tell him something, but these men intervened.
And he said that it looked exactly like the picture of the girl on America's Most Wanted.
And I'm sure at first, whoever was taking this tip was a little bit skeptical, but the caller went on to describe Amy's very distinctive tattoos.
She has this gecko tattoo on her stomach. She has one on her ankle. She has this Tasmanian
devil that she designed herself on her shoulder blade. And the FBI said that it was the most
credible lead that they had gotten. And they send their local people out to Canvas looking for her.
But again, this call came in eight months after David had actually seen her, and the FBI weren't able to find whoever this woman was, if it was Amy.
When August of 1999 rolls around, the family decides to take a more proactive approach.
They are introduced to a private investigator,
a man named Frank Jones.
Frank says he is an ex-special forces,
and he has a team of men who specialize
in these recovery kinds of missions,
like getting people out who've been captured,
who are kidnapped.
But he says, let me do some poking around first.
Let me see if I can find out anything about Amy
and whether or not she's really even here.
Not too long after, Frank comes back to them
with amazing news.
Amy is alive and she is on the island.
She's been seen on the beach in the company
of a couple of like scary dudes,
which fits exactly with what the other stories
that they've been hearing.
Now, Frank says he can hire a team to get her out, but he needs $24,000 to put this plan into action.
The family sell their car, they raise the money, they give it to Frank, and his team go away for a while.
And then they report back to the family that he's made contact with the men, they do have Amy,
and now they're demanding a ransom for her return.
He's like, listen, we aren't playing their ransom games. I think I can go in with my
team and do recovery operation and get her out, but it's going to be pricey. I need about
$100,000 to make this happen. Of course, the Bradley's are going to pay anything to get
their daughter back, but they're no dummies. And so they say, we want proof of life.
Give us something so that we know you have eyes on her.
So Frank gets them some pictures.
What we see in the pictures is this woman walking the beach.
You don't see her face, she has a hat on,
but she has the same tattoos as Amy.
And this is enough for the family.
They send Frank the money and he lays
out this plan and then tells the Bradleys, all right, what we're doing is dangerous.
So I need you to be ready to take Amy as soon as we get her. I need you to get to Miami
and wait for my call. When I call, have a jet ready to come and get her out. We won't have any time to waste."
So the Bradleys pack a bag for Amy. They're thinking they're going to see her for the first
time in years. Her mom sets up doctor's appointments for when she gets back. They
fly to Miami. They wait by the phone for the call that they've literally waited for for years.
literally waited for for years. And they wait and they keep waiting.
An entire week they wait in Miami
before getting a call from Frank Jones.
Something terrible had happened.
He had to abort the mission because a gunfight broke out
when they were trying to get her
and some of his men were injured.
The Bradleys are absolutely devastated. They didn't know what to do, where to
turn, or if there would ever be another opportunity for Frank to rescue their daughter. As they're
packing up their bags to head back for Virginia, they get another phone call that changes everything.
A man the Bradleys had never met calls their hotel and tells him, hey look, I'm working with Frank Jones and I think he's scamming you.
I just overheard a conversation he had with you telling about all the stuff he's been doing,
about us watching all these people. We haven't done any of that.
And from what I can tell, this guy is just using
your money to live the good life here on the island. Oh, I was so scared of this. And it
sounded like it wasn't going to go in this direction. Yeah, unfortunately, this isn't the
first time I've heard of this happening on a missing persons case. This is actually all too
common. And con artists will come out of the woodwork to prey on and get money from desperate families
And there better be a special place in hell for a person who would take advantage of a family at their absolute lowest
Oh, I mean, yeah, they're awful for taking the family's money when they're hurting
But honestly, that's not even the worst part to me. Like how much time was lost jerking around with this guy?
You think he's finding your daughter,
but maybe you're looking in the wrong place altogether
and your daughter is a completely different place
and is actually needing help.
That is exactly what the family said.
Like, yeah, he robbed them, but money can be replaced.
There is nothing more critical
in a missing person's
case than time, and they can never get that back.
Did Frank ever have any repercussions for what he did to the family?
Yes, he was prosecuted for fraud and sent to jail in order to repay the family their
money. But the family was more distraught than ever after this, at least before they
had some kind of hope that she was
alive, that maybe they had a chance of getting her. Now they weren't even sure if Amy was alive
anymore. And they didn't get another solid lead until May of 2002. This is when a young American
man comes forward. He had been in the military and was in Curaçao years before at a brothel
when a woman came up to him after she noticed him speaking English and she said,
I'm Amy Bradley and I need your help. And this guy is super confused. He doesn't know what this is
about. And he's like, you know, there's like a Navy ship just down the way. Like if you need help,
go ask them. And she's like, you don't understand. I can't leave. I need you to help me.
But the woman got pulled away by some men
and the guy never reported this.
Did he just not take her seriously?
Well, the reason he said he never came forward before
was because he was on active duty
and he wasn't supposed to be in a brothel.
He could have gotten in a lot of trouble.
And, you know, it's everyone else's problem. and he wasn't supposed to be in a brothel. He could have gotten in a lot of trouble
and it's everyone else's problem.
I think that's like a bad attitude everyone has.
This woman is specifically asking him for help.
He doesn't wanna get in trouble
and I'm sure someone else will help her.
He didn't realize how important what he saw was
until he got back to the States and saw a story about Amy.
And he remembered her name because of that interaction, and that's when he alerted authorities.
But this was years after he saw her.
By the time they were even able to check this out, the brothel had burnt to the ground,
and they were no closer to finding Amy.
Years keep ticking by, slowly, until another lead comes out of the Caribbean in
2005. There is an online advertisement for sex workers in the Caribbean, and there's
a woman on there called Jazz who looks so much like Amy. And Britt, I'm going to send
you these pictures so you can describe for our
listeners the comparisons between the two.
Oh, wow. You can definitely see the similarities to the cheekbones. Both women have really
high defined cheekbones and almost a square chin, I think I'd say. And even the shape
of their noses is similar. It's a very nice thin nose. I envy the nose, honestly.
Great nose.
But like even the shape of her eyebrows are the same, which is like something you
can't change drastically without like the help of a ton of makeup.
And in the first picture, she's not wearing any.
And like the height of the forehead too.
Yeah.
Like the distance from the eyebrow to the hairline.
Her like her lips look the same.
This is I mean, it's very, very similar.
Granted, the woman who's from the Caribbean website,
she looks a little bit older.
She looks like she's been through some stuff,
which, I mean, this is years later,
and if we're to believe Amy had been sold
into some kind of sex slavery,
this is very close to what you would imagine
that she looks like.
So the family had this picture sent to a specialist
who now works for the FBI.
And he said he would literally bet his career
on the fact that this was Amy.
But even if it was, picture in hand,
they weren't able to track it back to any person
or any specific location.
This picture is just shy of being 15 years old now and
there have been no solid leads since then. The prevailing theories I think you'll hear
online is maybe it's possible that she fell over the balcony, but I highly doubt it. What
people have said is they were so close to Curacao
that the waters weren't treacherous. She could have probably kept swimming until those search
parties came for her. She was a strong swimmer. She had been on her swim team in high school.
And more than that, the railings on a cruise ship are at least three and a half feet high.
They are designed so that you can't just tumble over them. That would be a disaster if anyone near the railing just fell over. The only way people tend to
fall over is that if they're climbing the railing and everyone says that Amy would have
never done that. Even if she was intoxicated, she's not going to climb the railing. So the
other theory is maybe something happened to her on the boat and that was covered up, but
there was no sign of that. There was no blood. There was no crime scene. So the most widely accepted
theory is that Amy was sold into sex trafficking. A lot of people think that perhaps she was
drugged by Yellow that morning when those girls saw him give her a drink. Maybe he transported
her in the staff elevator. And her family
even thinks like the reason that all of her pictures were missing is that she was targeted
somehow. But I always wonder what made her a target. Like she was there with her family
who would notice that she was missing. And it was at the very beginning of the trip.
But maybe these people knew what they were doing because if that was her fate,
they have been able to get away with it for over 20 years.
There are over 200 other people
who are missing from these ships.
And that's all we know right now.
But this is the beauty of podcasts, everyone.
TV might have a bigger audience sometimes,
but it doesn't reach everyone everywhere.
Our show can be downloaded by anyone, anywhere.
Someone in Curacao could be listening right now.
Someone who's seen Amy where they live
or where they were on vacation.
Her family is still looking for her.
Every day, waking up, hoping that today will be the day
that someone finds
her.
So don't wait years to report something.
We always post pictures of the missing people we talk about on our blog.
Please take a minute and go look at those.
Have those pictures in the back of your mind as you go about your life.
You might be the person who runs into Amy or Bryce Lispisa or Caitlin Aikens. Don't forget about these
people because their families need you looking. And if you have any information, we are going
to post a link to the FBI's tip site on our website, crimejunkiepodcast.com to see all of the photos that we talked
about in today's case and to get the link to the FBI's tip site.
You can also follow us on social media, on Instagram at
crimejunkie podcast and on Twitter at crimejunkie pod. And if this episode
interests you, if you want to learn more about these cruise ship disappearances,
again we're doing another episode that we're dropping tomorrow on Patreon.
That's patreon.com slash crimejunkie or you can get to it from our website and we will be back next week with a brand new
episode
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