
Drawings show what Amy Bradley’s tattoos look like, and they’re the key to finding her
She has four unique designs
Amy Bradley Is Missing briefly mentions the missing woman’s tattoos, which can be used to identify her, but here’s a closer look at the designs.
The three-part Netflix docu-series follows the disappearance of the 23-year-old, who went missing on a Caribbean cruise in 1998 while it was on its way from Aruba to Curaçao.
She disappeared while on a family holiday on the Royal Caribbean International cruise ship Rhapsody of the Seas in late March, and what happened to her is still a mystery.
At the time of her disappearance, Amy Bradley had four tattoos, which the FBI’s missing persons website lists as “remarks” to identify her with.
One is a Tasmanian devil spinning a basketball
The most notable tattoo is a purple Tasmanian devil spinning a basketball on her shoulder. This is a very unique design that nobody else would have.

Credit: Netflix
Amy Bradley also had three other tattoos
Her other three inks are a black sun on her lower back, a Chinese symbol on her right ankle and a green Gecko lizard on her navel.
This is what some of the designs look like
There are no photos of Amy with the tattoos, but her brother Brad shared an illustration on X that reveals what the Tasmanian devil and Chinese symbol look like.
“Many of you have asked about Amy’s tattoos. Below are some of the tattoo designs. The baby Tasmanian devil is purple. The gecko around her navel is green. The primitive sun on her lower back is black. Looking for actual pictures and will post if I find them,” he said.
Many of you have asked about Amy’s tattoos. Below are some of the tattoo designs. The baby Tasmanian devil is purple. The gecko around her navel is green. The primitive sun on her lower back is black. Looking for actual pictures and will post if I find them. pic.twitter.com/EPAipgd0Xl
— Brad Bradley (@BradRad5Bradley) July 22, 2025
Her family is convinced she’s still alive
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After almost three decades, Amy’s family are still convinced that she’s alive and will return home one day. They think the documentary will drive new leads to investigate, and vow to never give up hope.
“Twenty-seven years of looking for Amy every day. It’s a life goal,” her mum Iva told The Sun. “In my quiet times it’s like, ‘What did we miss?’ I know somebody knows something.”
Her unique tattoos could still be the key to identifying her after almost three decades.
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