
After the huge success of a recent Netflix documentary, it seems as if the Amy Bradley missing persons case has some promising new leads.
Amy Bradley’s disappearance took place 27 years ago when, at 23 years of age, she disappeared off a Royal Caribbean cruise ship, with her family left devastated and confused after she seemingly vanished without a trace.
Despite signs regularly popping up to suggest that she could, in fact, still be alive, including the fact that no body has ever been found, Bradley was officially declared dead in 2010.
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While many argue that she may have fallen overboard, there is no evidence to back this up, and further rumours surfaced after she was discovered on a sex worker website seven years after she first disappeared.
And now, after many wannabe detectives and conspiracy theorists no doubt enjoyed watching Netflix's Amy Bradley Is Missing, it seems as if the creators have passed on a number of new leads to Bradley's family.

Filmmaker Ari Mark, who was behind the Netflix hit, has spoken out to admit that it has sparked an outpouring of support.
Speaking to The US Sun, he said: "[We're] very pleased with how the series has been received. The buzz around the show is incredible. That's what we want. The more people who know Amy's story, the better."
When asked about any leads on the disappearance that may have come up since the show was added to Netflix, he confirmed that they have.
He added: "We have had a few leads come in, but I can't discuss them and they're not verified yet, so they may very likely be false leads. This was always about one thing: finding Amy. But to ensure that the audience is activated, they have to want to help.
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"To use Iva Bradley's words, they are 'over the moon' that Amy's story is finally getting this level of attention. Everyone in the world now knows her name.

"I prefer to believe that Amy is alive. But there's so little tangible official 'evidence' in this case that it's impossible to know."
He continued: "There is so much grey area, especially when it comes to timelines. Remember, there are no cell phones and virtually no cameras, so we really can't track people's whereabouts, which means we can't take anything as fact."
Amy Bradley Is Missing is available to stream on Netflix now.
Topics: Amy Bradley, True Crime, Royal Caribbean