“Amy Bradley is Missing” Netflix

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Seeing how drunk(high?) she was makes me think accidental fall. But I'm having trouble ruling out the sightings, especially the one on the beach where he saw her tattoos and watch clearly. I could dismiss the brothel (maybe sex worker trying to scam him) and Barbados bathroom sightings as mistaken though.



Yeah, I'm torn between these scenarios--drunken fall (would have screamed though...) that required a significant lean over an oddly shaped railing or left the boat to buy weed or E and got into trouble there. Maybe even initially fantasized about walking away from her life and family. The southern lady named Amy sightings are hard to completely dismiss.

No scenario makes complete sense. That's the problem!
Anonymous
All of this debating about who knows more about the gay club scene is silly.

The Netflix documentary has been out a couple of weeks now. I feel like if she was alive, something would have happened or someone would have come forward with more info by now.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Do we know for certain that the video of them
Dancing is from the night she went missing? Or is it from a previous night on the cruise? I think she looks extremely out of it, but if it’s not even from that night, does it really matter?


It's from that night. I do think it's strange that the cruise line wanted all copies. They wanted no evidence left, even before they knew what was on the tape.

I feel like this was somehow embellished or misconstrued.

The cruise line was probably like, “Hey, can we have those tapes?” and the guy was defensively like, “I don’t give my footage to anyone.” Like, they just wanted the footage, original, copy, or whatever. It feels embellished for the purpose of the documentary. Like, if you took a beautiful Polaroid of something and evidence to a crime was in the background, would you be like, “I don’t give away original art.” That’s ludicrous.

They asked for the masters and the guy was wary about handing over evidence to Royal Caribbean International because their intentions in the investigation was likely to cover their own hide. He instead gave the footage directly to the FBI.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:All of this debating about who knows more about the gay club scene is silly.

The Netflix documentary has been out a couple of weeks now. I feel like if she was alive, something would have happened or someone would have come forward with more info by now.



That's because she's dead, sadly. Whether on the cruise or sometime in the decade after, she's not alive. Heartbreaking for her family, but I hope they can start to come to terms with it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Do we know for certain that the video of them
Dancing is from the night she went missing? Or is it from a previous night on the cruise? I think she looks extremely out of it, but if it’s not even from that night, does it really matter?


It's from that night. I do think it's strange that the cruise line wanted all copies. They wanted no evidence left, even before they knew what was on the tape.

I feel like this was somehow embellished or misconstrued.

The cruise line was probably like, “Hey, can we have those tapes?” and the guy was defensively like, “I don’t give my footage to anyone.” Like, they just wanted the footage, original, copy, or whatever. It feels embellished for the purpose of the documentary. Like, if you took a beautiful Polaroid of something and evidence to a crime was in the background, would you be like, “I don’t give away original art.” That’s ludicrous.

They asked for the masters and the guy was wary about handing over evidence to Royal Caribbean International because their intentions in the investigation was likely to cover their own hide. He instead gave the footage directly to the FBI.


Good for him!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Seeing how drunk(high?) she was makes me think accidental fall. But I'm having trouble ruling out the sightings, especially the one on the beach where he saw her tattoos and watch clearly. I could dismiss the brothel (maybe sex worker trying to scam him) and Barbados bathroom sightings as mistaken though.



Yeah, I'm torn between these scenarios--drunken fall (would have screamed though...) that required a significant lean over an oddly shaped railing or left the boat to buy weed or E and got into trouble there. Maybe even initially fantasized about walking away from her life and family. The southern lady named Amy sightings are hard to completely dismiss.

No scenario makes complete sense. That's the problem!



I mean, clearly the FBI isn't sure either so are willing to continue putting resources into the case.
Anonymous
Amy's ex Kat gave an interview, with two key points. One, the family was very close and loving. Two, Amy was definitely gay but sometimes "dated" men due to the extreme homophobia at that time. She had advised Kat to do the same.
Anonymous
Was there technology back then to superimpose Amy’s photograph onto that worker’s photo? They match up exactly.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Was there technology back then to superimpose Amy’s photograph onto that worker’s photo? They match up exactly.


I trust FBI forensics expertise more than random internet opinions, but I'd love to see a more recent analysis with current technology. Plus possible explanations for the fact that her tattoos are not evident in the larger group of pictures.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Seeing how drunk(high?) she was makes me think accidental fall. But I'm having trouble ruling out the sightings, especially the one on the beach where he saw her tattoos and watch clearly. I could dismiss the brothel (maybe sex worker trying to scam him) and Barbados bathroom sightings as mistaken though.



Yeah, I'm torn between these scenarios--drunken fall (would have screamed though...) that required a significant lean over an oddly shaped railing or left the boat to buy weed or E and got into trouble there. Maybe even initially fantasized about walking away from her life and family. The southern lady named Amy sightings are hard to completely dismiss.

No scenario makes complete sense. That's the problem!


Remember that the side table was up against the railing. Her shoes nearby.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Seeing how drunk(high?) she was makes me think accidental fall. But I'm having trouble ruling out the sightings, especially the one on the beach where he saw her tattoos and watch clearly. I could dismiss the brothel (maybe sex worker trying to scam him) and Barbados bathroom sightings as mistaken though.



Yeah, I'm torn between these scenarios--drunken fall (would have screamed though...) that required a significant lean over an oddly shaped railing or left the boat to buy weed or E and got into trouble there. Maybe even initially fantasized about walking away from her life and family. The southern lady named Amy sightings are hard to completely dismiss.

No scenario makes complete sense. That's the problem!


Remember that the side table was up against the railing. Her shoes nearby.


WE ALREADY TALKED ABOUT THE TABLE> THE FBI SAID IT MAY HAVE BEEN PUT THERE BY CLEANERS

FFS pay atttention.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Seeing how drunk(high?) she was makes me think accidental fall. But I'm having trouble ruling out the sightings, especially the one on the beach where he saw her tattoos and watch clearly. I could dismiss the brothel (maybe sex worker trying to scam him) and Barbados bathroom sightings as mistaken though.



Yeah, I'm torn between these scenarios--drunken fall (would have screamed though...) that required a significant lean over an oddly shaped railing or left the boat to buy weed or E and got into trouble there. Maybe even initially fantasized about walking away from her life and family. The southern lady named Amy sightings are hard to completely dismiss.

No scenario makes complete sense. That's the problem!


Remember that the side table was up against the railing. Her shoes nearby.


WE ALREADY TALKED ABOUT THE TABLE> THE FBI SAID IT MAY HAVE BEEN PUT THERE BY CLEANERS

FFS pay atttention.


You need to chill. The FBI said it MAY (as you even said) have been put there by cleaners. The fact is, it was found there. They did not say with certainty that the table was moved. There is not evidence that it was moved.

Do you move tables when cleaning a balcony where someone died? Odd.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Seeing how drunk(high?) she was makes me think accidental fall. But I'm having trouble ruling out the sightings, especially the one on the beach where he saw her tattoos and watch clearly. I could dismiss the brothel (maybe sex worker trying to scam him) and Barbados bathroom sightings as mistaken though.



Yeah, I'm torn between these scenarios--drunken fall (would have screamed though...) that required a significant lean over an oddly shaped railing or left the boat to buy weed or E and got into trouble there. Maybe even initially fantasized about walking away from her life and family. The southern lady named Amy sightings are hard to completely dismiss.

No scenario makes complete sense. That's the problem!


Remember that the side table was up against the railing. Her shoes nearby.


WE ALREADY TALKED ABOUT THE TABLE> THE FBI SAID IT MAY HAVE BEEN PUT THERE BY CLEANERS

FFS pay atttention.


"WE"? This has been talked about for 25+ years and will continue to be talked about until it makes sense.

FFS yourself.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Seeing how drunk(high?) she was makes me think accidental fall. But I'm having trouble ruling out the sightings, especially the one on the beach where he saw her tattoos and watch clearly. I could dismiss the brothel (maybe sex worker trying to scam him) and Barbados bathroom sightings as mistaken though.



Yeah, I'm torn between these scenarios--drunken fall (would have screamed though...) that required a significant lean over an oddly shaped railing or left the boat to buy weed or E and got into trouble there. Maybe even initially fantasized about walking away from her life and family. The southern lady named Amy sightings are hard to completely dismiss.

No scenario makes complete sense. That's the problem!


Remember that the side table was up against the railing. Her shoes nearby.


WE ALREADY TALKED ABOUT THE TABLE> THE FBI SAID IT MAY HAVE BEEN PUT THERE BY CLEANERS

FFS pay atttention.


You need to chill. The FBI said it MAY (as you even said) have been put there by cleaners. The fact is, it was found there. They did not say with certainty that the table was moved. There is not evidence that it was moved.

Do you move tables when cleaning a balcony where someone died? Odd.



A) cleaning was done before they would have known anything about the situation
B) the table rules out an accidental fall (since no evidence of vomit) and no one close to her thinks she was suicidal
Anonymous
Why do morons get so hung up on unprovable incidental details?
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