
Amy Bradley’s Royal Caribbean cruise ship disappearance continues to make headlines 27 years after she went missing, with new leads having come to the fore this year.
This comes after the hit Netflix documentary, Amy Bradley is Missing, which still sits in the streamer’s top 10 list almost a full month after its release.
Amy Bradley went missing in 1998 after disappearing off a Royal Caribbean cruise ship never to be found again.
Despite this her family have maintained throughout this time that she is still alive, even despite them having her declared dead in 1999.
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The Netflix documentary has led to several new leads according to her family and one of the filmmakers behind the doc.
Amy’s brother Brad spoke out after one of the filmmakers involved in the documentary, Ari Mark, stated that there had been a number of new leads in the case following the doc.
This led Brad to address these in an interview with TMZ.
A man claims to have 'purchased' Amy

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In this interview Brad spoke about how one man had shockingly come forward claiming to have purchased a woman he believes to be Amy from a brothel in the Caribbean.
Amy’s brother spoke about how they had received ‘1000s’ of new tips, adding: “We have people fielding emails and calls constantly.
“We’re hopeful. Some of the new tips could blow the case wide open, but it’s too early to say.
“Thanks to Netflix, we feel like we have another shot.”
‘Verified sighting’ of Amy by former Curaçao police officer

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One of the other major leads to have come out of the case is a ‘verified sighting’ of Amy by a former Curaçao police officer.
Called Herman Goilo, he claims to have seen Amy in Curaçao as recently as 2016.
Speaking about this in a new interview, Brad Bradley said that the family had hired private investigators to speak to Goilo and investigate his claims.
He said: “They are still talking to him… He's told verifiable truths with verifiable lies mixed in.
“Hopefully something will come from it.”
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Brad has done several interviews in recent days, including with Nate Eaton of East Idaho News.
Within this interview he shared his message to Amy, saying: “Amy if you see this you know we love you more than anything. Always have, will never stop.
“We’re never going to stop looking for you unless we’re presented a reason that there’s no reason to continue.
“We’re trying as hard as we can please don’t give up, we won’t give up and we love you.”
Amy Bradley is Missing is available to watch on Netflix now.
Topics: Amy Bradley, Netflix, True Crime, Royal Caribbean, TV and Film, TV, Documentaries