This is the last reported sighting of Amy Bradley, and it was over two decades ago

Three witnesses claim they saw her in one day


Everyone is talking about the mystery of Amy Bradley’s disappearance after Netflix’s new documentary, and it’s now been over 20 years since the last known sighting.

Amy Bradley Is Missing investigates the American woman who went missing during a Caribbean cruise on the Royal Caribbean International ship Rhapsody of the Seas.

She disappeared in March 1998, and many different witnesses claimed to have sighted the 23-year-old in the years that followed.

The last reported sighting was two decades ago, on 1st March 2005, when three different people claim they saw Amy Bradley in different areas around Bridgetown, Barbados.

“Amy was seen in Bridgetown, Barbados on March 1, 2005. The witness encountered Amy in the bathroom of a Broad Street department store, but Amy was actually seen three times that day. Amy was seen with four ‘handlers’,” a post on the Amy Bradley Is Missing website says.

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“They were initially seen standing in the cash register line at the Del Sol store on Broad Street, in a department store restroom, and walking on the sidewalk a block away from Broad Street. The witness described Amy as walking with the four men completely surrounding her.”

The most well-documented of these three sightings is Judy Maurer, who was in the new Netflix documentary, and described sighting Amy in a public bathroom.

Judy was on a cruise with her husband and got off the ship in Bridgeport, Barbados. She used a toilet in a department store and claimed to see Amy there, recognising her from a Dr. Phil interview.

She said Amy was being ambushed by three men who were talking about a “deal” and waiting outside the toilet for her. When she asked the woman what her name was, she reportedly said “Amy”.

There have been no more sightings since 2005, but Amy’s family are certain that she is still alive.

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