Several days later, however, the FBI became involved in Amy's disappearance, and the officers admitted that they hadn't searched the entire ship, only parts of it. The FBI ordered both air and water searches but both were unsuccessful in finding any sign of Amy. An investigation uncovered that there was no evidence that anybody had fallen overboard, dispelling rumours that Amy committed suicide. Her father had already pointed out that Amy was terrified of heights and wouldn't have gone close to the balcony. Moreover, she was a trained lifeguard and knew the dangers of the sea. The suicide theory was strongly rebuffed by Amy's family. She had been having a great time on her vacation and had recently got an apartment and talked with her boss at a local steakhouse about changing her working hours. There was nothing to indicate that she was suicidal.

As the search was underway, two women who had met Amy on the cruise told investigators that they had seen her on the ship just a few minutes before it docked at 6AM. She was in the glass elevator going up to the top deck. They said she was with a man who they knew as "Yellow," a musician in a band that played on the ship. A Curacao taxi driver also said he had seen Amy that morning. He said he was parked alongside the ship as passengers disembarked that morning. He said Amy approached his taxi and told him that she urgently needed to use a phone. He pointed her towards a nearby payphone but she walked away in the opposite direction.

 He pointed her towards a nearby payphone but she walked away in the opposite direction

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[THEORY]

The main theory is that Amy was sold into sex trafficking and Yellow is the one who did it and several eye witnesses support this theory.

In 1998, David Carmichael from Alberta, Canada, reported seeing a woman that looked eerily similar to Amy on a beach in Curacao where he was vacationing. He was adamant that this woman had tattoos which matched Amy's tattoos: a Tasmanian devil on her shoulder, a sun on her lower back, a Chinese symbol on her right ankle and a lizard on her naval. He said that she was walking up the beach, trailing behind "a black guy and a white guy." When she heard David speaking to his friend in English, she spun around and just stared him blankly in the eyes. "Just as she was about to say something, the black fellow came into my line of vision, and he sort of motioned her away. She sort of looked down and turned around and walked away," he said. Before Carmichae walked away, he said that the black man turned around and glared at him. It was "one of those 'leave her alone' type of looks," he said.

Carmichael didn't think anything of it other than it was a strange experience. Months later, however, he saw Amy on "America's Most Wanted." He sent an email to the show but never heard back. Then in March of 1999, he saw Amy's story on "Unsolved Mysteries." This time, he contacted Ron Bradley directly. While researching the case, he found a photograph of "Yellow," the man who two guests reportedly saw Amy with on the morning of her disappearance. "If that guy Yellow has a double in the world," he was the man on the beach that day.

In 1999, William Hefner, a member of the U.S. Navy, said he was with the crew of the destroyer USS Chandler when it visited Curacao in January of 1999. He said one evening he was having a few drinks in the bar of a local brothel. While prostitution is legal in Curacao, this particular brothel was not. Hefner said it was off-limits to Navy personnel and he was curious to have a drink there. Hefner said that while sitting at the bar, he started chatting with two black men who were sitting with two women who he presumed to be sex workers. After chatting for a while, one of the men went upstairs with one of the women. The other man stepped away from the bar for several minutes leaving Hefner alone with the other woman.

"She grabbed my arm. She said she was in trouble. She said 'They've got my papers, and I can't leave the island,'" he said. She said the woman reportedly grabbed his hand and told him her name and asked him not to forget it. The name he remembers the woman saying is "Amy Bratley" with a T, not a D. "That's what I thought she said..." He told her that if she was a U.S. citizen then all she had to do was go to ship in the port and ask for help. Before she had a chance to reply, the other man appeared and she fell silent. Hefner forgot about the woman until he saw Amy's photograph on the cover of People magazine several years later. When he saw the photograph, he was taken right back to that night in the brothel and that mysterious woman.

While Alister "Yellow" Douglas was considered a person of interest, the FBI stayed silent about their interviews with him and he has never been charged in her disappearance. He did admit that he had been dancing with Amy at the disco on the night of her disappearance but that he last saw her at 1AM.

In 2005, the above photograph was sent to Amy's family by an organisation that tracks down potential sex trafficking victims on adult websites

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In 2005, the above photograph was sent to Amy's family by an organisation that tracks down potential sex trafficking victims on adult websites. On an episode the family did with Dr. Phil, they had several forensic artist experts analyse the face of the woman in the photograph, pointing out similarities between her and Amy. Amy's parents are certain that the woman in the photograph is their daughter. This was the last ever lead in the disappearance of Amy Lynn Bradley.

Despite a $25,000 reward and extensive media attention, she still remains missing

[ANY INFORMATION]

If you have any information on the disappearance of Amy Lynn Bradley call 804-276-2204.

[THOUGHTS]

What do you think happened to Amy? Do you think some blame can be the crew on the ship for not looking and not following protocol when someone goes missing?

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