Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't know why people are making such a big deal about shoes. She may have had another pair right by her bed or the door and grabbed those instead. Maybe flip flops.
And why are people simply disregarding the eyewitness sighting close to 6am?
All of her shoes were accounted for.
No, they weren't. The family said they had no idea how many shoes she brought. They knew she had tennis shoes, the Birks, and a dressier pair, but weren't sure what else.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't know why people are making such a big deal about shoes. She may have had another pair right by her bed or the door and grabbed those instead. Maybe flip flops.
And why are people simply disregarding the eyewitness sighting close to 6am?
All of her shoes were accounted for.
No, they weren't. The family said they had no idea how many shoes she brought. They knew she had tennis shoes, the Birks, and a dressier pair, but weren't sure what else.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't know why people are making such a big deal about shoes. She may have had another pair right by her bed or the door and grabbed those instead. Maybe flip flops.
And why are people simply disregarding the eyewitness sighting close to 6am?
All of her shoes were accounted for.
Anonymous wrote:I don't know why people are making such a big deal about shoes. She may have had another pair right by her bed or the door and grabbed those instead. Maybe flip flops.
And why are people simply disregarding the eyewitness sighting close to 6am?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is clear the family knows way more than they are revealing!
1.The parents did NOT accept her being gay. The mother loved when she wore the black dress and had male staff flirt with her. But that wasn't her usual attire. As soon as she could she changed out of it.
2. The family obviously knows more. It is super strange two adult M/F siblings were sharing a bed/pull out sofa that isn't that big. What brother/sister that age would share a bed. That is super weird. Why wouldn't the mom and Amy share and the Dad and Brad share? If the dad saw her at 5:30 am. outside on a balcony, he wouldn't have her come into the room or throw a blanket or towel over her?
3. Her shoes -Birkenstocks (beloved by so many lesbians all over the world) were still on the balcony and none of her other shoes were missing. No way she is going up on deck or off the boat without her Birkenstocks. Someone would have noticed a barefoot young woman since most to the cruise passengers were older.
4. Her parents after she is missing only an hour want her to be paged and the boat not to dock? Why? Cruiseships are massive. There are several places to grab coffee or to walk around to see the sun rise. She is 23 and they have no problem with her staying out until 3 am, but she is missing one hour from 6-7 and they want all hands on deck searching for her? Why were they so insistent about the boat not docking? And if they were so insistent why didn't they have one member of the family stationed on the dock watching people?
5. Your daughter goes missing and you LEAVE the boat and fly home a day early? WTF? How are you not continuing to ask questions. I would have said I want a cadaver dog to search the boat or a search and rescue dog to meet the boat. I would have spoken to the band members or been canvasing at the night clubs with her picture.
6. She was 23 and went to college on a basketball scholarship. She has very short hair and wasn't a small woman who could be easily pushed around. Then there is a 250K reward. Someone would have claimed the 250K if she were sex trafficked. Besides, no way traffickers would want her someone that old who is a college graduate who was used to being physical playing basketball. They would have picked the 18 year old who was walking on the deck in the morning who said she saw Amy and Yellow. I would believe traffickers would want her but no way would they want Amy.
7. The mom said she when she called it a night she told Amy she would see her tomorrow. But they were staying in the same cabin. Why wouldn't she say see you when you come in.
8. When asked about drinking, the dad said everyone was drinking. Well no everyone wasn't drinking on the cruise.
The family knows more!
Posting again with spaces between paragraphs so it is easier to read.
It is clear the family knows way more than they are revealing!
1.The parents did NOT accept her being gay. The mother loved when she wore the black dress and had male staff flirt with her. But that wasn't her usual attire. As soon as she could she changed out of it.
2. The family obviously knows more. It is super strange two adult M/F siblings were sharing a bed/pull out sofa that isn't that big. What brother/sister that age would share a bed. That is super weird. Why wouldn't the mom and Amy share and the Dad and Brad share? If the dad saw her at 5:30 am. outside on a balcony, he wouldn't have her come into the room or throw a blanket or towel over her?
3. Her shoes -Birkenstocks (beloved by so many lesbians all over the world) were still on the balcony and none of her other shoes were missing. No way she is going up on deck or off the boat without her Birkenstocks. Someone would have noticed a barefoot young woman since most to the cruise passengers were older.
4. Her parents after she is missing only an hour want her to be paged and the boat not to dock? Why? Cruiseships are massive. There are several places to grab coffee or to walk around to see the sun rise. She is 23 and they have no problem with her staying out until 3 am, but she is missing one hour from 6-7 and they want all hands on deck searching for her? Why were they so insistent about the boat not docking? And if they were so insistent why didn't they have one member of the family stationed on the dock watching people?
5. Your daughter goes missing and you LEAVE the boat and fly home a day early? WTF? How are you not continuing to ask questions. I would have said I want a cadaver dog to search the boat or a search and rescue dog to meet the boat. I would have spoken to the band members or been canvasing at the night clubs with her picture.
6. She was 23 and went to college on a basketball scholarship. She has very short hair and wasn't a small woman who could be easily pushed around. Then there is a 250K reward. Someone would have claimed the 250K if she were sex trafficked. Besides, no way traffickers would want her someone that old who is a college graduate who was used to being physical playing basketball. They would have picked the 18 year old who was walking on the deck in the morning who said she saw Amy and Yellow. I would believe traffickers would want her but no way would they want Amy.
7. The mom said she when she called it a night she told Amy she would see her tomorrow. But they were staying in the same cabin. Why wouldn't she say see you when you come in.
8. When asked about drinking, the dad said everyone was drinking. Well no everyone wasn't drinking on the cruise.
The family knows more!
Anonymous wrote:It is clear the family knows way more than they are revealing!
1.The parents did NOT accept her being gay. The mother loved when she wore the black dress and had male staff flirt with her. But that wasn't her usual attire. As soon as she could she changed out of it.
2. The family obviously knows more. It is super strange two adult M/F siblings were sharing a bed/pull out sofa that isn't that big. What brother/sister that age would share a bed. That is super weird. Why wouldn't the mom and Amy share and the Dad and Brad share? If the dad saw her at 5:30 am. outside on a balcony, he wouldn't have her come into the room or throw a blanket or towel over her?
3. Her shoes -Birkenstocks (beloved by so many lesbians all over the world) were still on the balcony and none of her other shoes were missing. No way she is going up on deck or off the boat without her Birkenstocks. Someone would have noticed a barefoot young woman since most to the cruise passengers were older.
4. Her parents after she is missing only an hour want her to be paged and the boat not to dock? Why? Cruiseships are massive. There are several places to grab coffee or to walk around to see the sun rise. She is 23 and they have no problem with her staying out until 3 am, but she is missing one hour from 6-7 and they want all hands on deck searching for her? Why were they so insistent about the boat not docking? And if they were so insistent why didn't they have one member of the family stationed on the dock watching people?
5. Your daughter goes missing and you LEAVE the boat and fly home a day early? WTF? How are you not continuing to ask questions. I would have said I want a cadaver dog to search the boat or a search and rescue dog to meet the boat. I would have spoken to the band members or been canvasing at the night clubs with her picture.
6. She was 23 and went to college on a basketball scholarship. She has very short hair and wasn't a small woman who could be easily pushed around. Then there is a 250K reward. Someone would have claimed the 250K if she were sex trafficked. Besides, no way traffickers would want her someone that old who is a college graduate who was used to being physical playing basketball. They would have picked the 18 year old who was walking on the deck in the morning who said she saw Amy and Yellow. I would believe traffickers would want her but no way would they want Amy.
7. The mom said she when she called it a night she told Amy she would see her tomorrow. But they were staying in the same cabin. Why wouldn't she say see you when you come in.
8. When asked about drinking, the dad said everyone was drinking. Well no everyone wasn't drinking on the cruise.
The family knows more!
Anonymous wrote:It is clear the family knows way more than they are revealing!
1.The parents did NOT accept her being gay. The mother loved when she wore the black dress and had male staff flirt with her. But that wasn't her usual attire. As soon as she could she changed out of it.
2. The family obviously knows more. It is super strange two adult M/F siblings were sharing a bed/pull out sofa that isn't that big. What brother/sister that age would share a bed. That is super weird. Why wouldn't the mom and Amy share and the Dad and Brad share? If the dad saw her at 5:30 am. outside on a balcony, he wouldn't have her come into the room or throw a blanket or towel over her?
3. Her shoes -Birkenstocks (beloved by so many lesbians all over the world) were still on the balcony and none of her other shoes were missing. No way she is going up on deck or off the boat without her Birkenstocks. Someone would have noticed a barefoot young woman since most to the cruise passengers were older.
4. Her parents after she is missing only an hour want her to be paged and the boat not to dock? Why? Cruiseships are massive. There are several places to grab coffee or to walk around to see the sun rise. She is 23 and they have no problem with her staying out until 3 am, but she is missing one hour from 6-7 and they want all hands on deck searching for her? Why were they so insistent about the boat not docking? And if they were so insistent why didn't they have one member of the family stationed on the dock watching people?
5. Your daughter goes missing and you LEAVE the boat and fly home a day early? WTF? How are you not continuing to ask questions. I would have said I want a cadaver dog to search the boat or a search and rescue dog to meet the boat. I would have spoken to the band members or been canvasing at the night clubs with her picture.
6. She was 23 and went to college on a basketball scholarship. She has very short hair and wasn't a small woman who could be easily pushed around. Then there is a 250K reward. Someone would have claimed the 250K if she were sex trafficked. Besides, no way traffickers would want her someone that old who is a college graduate who was used to being physical playing basketball. They would have picked the 18 year old who was walking on the deck in the morning who said she saw Amy and Yellow. I would believe traffickers would want her but no way would they want Amy.
7. The mom said she when she called it a night she told Amy she would see her tomorrow. But they were staying in the same cabin. Why wouldn't she say see you when you come in.
8. When asked about drinking, the dad said everyone was drinking. Well no everyone wasn't drinking on the cruise.
The family knows more!
Anonymous wrote:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DqzW5QNmxk4
I don’t know that this looks like someone who only drank six light beers. I don’t know what happened to her that night, but I think there is a chance that she was very out of it or even roofied by that a-hole in the band. People mentioned that she was tipsy or hungover back in the room, but she may have been so much more messed up than anyone is mentioning.
Also, they always show the photo of Amy in the black formal dress from that fancy night on the cruise - it’s the photo on all of the missing person and reward ads. So strange that the parents chose that photo of her, which doesn’t represent her current style of dress at that time in her life at all, according to any other pictures shown of her. I find that particularly sad that the parents are still presenting that feminine image of her even in the missing ads.