Overview
- The three-part series “Amy Bradley Is Missing” premiered July 16 on Netflix, reexamining her unexplained vanishing from the Rhapsody of the Seas in March 1998
- Filmmakers incorporate new family interviews, archival footage and expert analysis without arriving at a definitive explanation for Bradley’s fate
- The documentary highlights early investigative hurdles, from delayed shipboard alerts to jurisdictional limits that slowed crew and coastal searches
- The FBI investigation is still open more than two decades later, with federal agents offering up to $25,000 for tips leading to Bradley’s recovery or a conviction
- Ron, Iva and Brad Bradley continue to seek leads and urge viewer engagement in hopes that renewed attention will uncover new clues