Overview
- The Netflix series premiered on July 16 and prompted dozens of fresh tips through social media and dedicated online forums.
- The FBI has kept the investigation active, collaborating with Amy’s family to evaluate incoming information more than 27 years after her vanishing.
- New interviews in the series include the daughter of entertainer Alister “Yellow” Douglas confronting him about his role as one of the last people seen with Amy.
- Eyewitness accounts—from a 1998 beach sighting by a Canadian tourist to a 1999 brothel claim and anonymous 2005 photographs—remain unverified.
- No physical trace of Amy or her possessions has ever been recovered, and investigators emphasize that credible leads could still shed light on her fate.