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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I went to the family website, and more than one sighting apparently included Alfred Cotten, who was convicted of running a prostitution enterprise in the D.R. I hope he's been properly interrogated. [/quote] I was surprised the Netflix doc didn't mention him. I guess not enough evidence at this point.[/quote] Netflix also left out other information that I think is interesting, and I’m not sure if it is just not part of the “where is she?” narrative or if it muddies the picture of the family and the people who claim to have seen Amy. First, I don’t think there was any mention of the family’s failed lawsuits against RC. Second, the family was scammed out of a lot of money by someone claiming to have seen Amy and who was going to rescue her. [/quote] I think the lawsuits were dismissed because the family maintained she was alive yet were trying to get damages for her death. RC apparently introduced 100 witness sightings to suggest she left intentionally rather than under nefarious circumstances. This is a strange case.[/quote] I'm left wondering about Amy's relationship with her family. On the one hand, she had a lot of positives in her life, lots to live for. On the other pressure by her family to deny her queer identity must have been crushing. I wonder what the dynamic was like on the ship, and how much time they actually spent together. There is the possibility (if all the RC witness sightings have any truth) that, frustrated and fed up, she left on her own and then got stuck in a bad situation. It might explain the Caribbean internet hits on meaningful dates yet no direct contact. Just talking out loud. There is no hypothesis that perfectly fits the evidence.[/quote]
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