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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]There is a long Facebook post from "The People's Tribune" with a response to the Amy Bradley trafficking theories. In effect, says though she does not fit the typical trafficked victim (young LA migrant), in fact sex work is only legal and regulated in a very narrow sense, and that there is a thriving dark underbelly of sex trafficking in Curacao and elsewhere in the Caribbean, with little to no oversight or enforcement. Again nothing definitive, but interesting. I do lean against the trafficking theories, based on victim profile, but not certain due to the sightings claims. Here's a State Dept overview. https://www.state.gov/reports/2024-trafficking-in-persons-report/curacao/[/quote] I agree the trafficking victim profile makes this so unlikely in Amy Bradley's case. Why would they take such a risk for their business? One American woman could not possibly be worth it to them. I'd love to believe the sightings and believe she's alive, but have come to the inconclusion it's beyond improbable at this point. The eyewitnesses either want to feel important and help or simply erred. I hate that there's just enough ambiguity to give the family false hope. It's so incredibly sad. Btw I think the sex worker was probably trying to run a con on the sailor to get $200, but it was dumb/risky to use Amy Bradley's name.[/quote]
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