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Netflix Docuseries Reopens 1998 Disappearance of Amy Bradley

The film highlights the FBI’s $25,000 reward offer to encourage tips from the public.

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Overview

  • The Netflix series “Amy Bradley Is Missing” premiered July 16, using archival footage and interviews with family, crew and investigators to reconstruct the events of March 1998.
  • The documentary underscores that the FBI investigation remains active and carries a $25,000 reward for information on Bradley’s disappearance.
  • Filmmakers Ari Mark and Phil Lott aimed to fact-check decades of unverified sightings and competing theories—ranging from an accidental overboard fall to kidnapping and human trafficking—without drawing a final conclusion.
  • Amy’s parents, Ron and Iva Bradley, and her brother Brad continue to pursue leads, sharing accounts of alleged encounters in Curaçao, Barbados and Aruba since 1998.
  • Public reaction on social media and online forums has surged since the series’ release, with viewers revisiting old tips and soliciting new information to break the case.