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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Finally finished the documentary. I think the theory she fell is the most likely. The shoes on the balcony and the table pushed up to the railing are the two biggest indicators to me. She probably packed 3 pairs of shoes at most (slip on sandals, a pair of sneakers, and something dressy for formal night) so it seemed odd not to point out that any of her shoes were missing from the room. As for the table, sure the cleaning crew had been through, but they usually clean around furniture. If they’d moved the table, it would have been to the standard balcony configuration, not pressed against the railing. Now, to pull the thread on the theory she was trafficked, it was established that the ship was only logging key swipes via room entry. There was no reference to key swipes to get off or on the boat. Amy could have easily walked off the ship. Maybe Yellow gave her a contact for buying drugs and she thought it would be a quick transaction and she’d be back at the port before anyone noticed she was missing. This would be in line with the seaman’s account. It’s possible. As for the website hits, I think there are additional angles they were missing. One, the family has been scammed by false claims of finding Amy in the past. There’s more detail on the Wikipedia page for her case. The hits could easily be people researching Amy to build a con. Or, it could be “the children” who would presumably be teens-young adults at this point. I very much doubt Amy would still be alive if she was trafficked nearly 30 years ago. Last thing, the mother’s glee at the idea Amy might have had children was really troubling. I think the family has a real disconnect with the horrors of being abducted and forced into prostitution. They hope she’s alive, I get it, but if she is/was it would have be in horrific conditions. [/quote] My guess is they think she's choosing to stay away at this point, a logical presumption if they believe she has internet access. I think the parents have a lot of grief related to having had two kids, but no grandchildren. It's just a fantasy at this point, the idea that she would come home healthy and well with a couple of (grown at this point) kids.[/quote]
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