Netflix Documentary Reveals New FBI Interviews in Amy Bradley Cruise Ship Case
A Netflix documentary has disclosed new FBI interviews with suspected human traffickers in the 1998 Amy Bradley disappearance case.

New developments have emerged in the decades-old disappearance of Amy Bradley, who vanished from a cruise ship in 1998, according to a recent Netflix documentary.
The documentary director has revealed that the FBI conducted interviews with two suspects believed to be involved in human trafficking related to Bradley's case. These interviews represent what are being described as significant new leads in the long-dormant investigation.
Amy Bradley disappeared from a Royal Caribbean cruise ship while traveling in the Caribbean with her family in March 1998. She was 23 years old at the time and was last seen on the ship's balcony in the early morning hours.
The case has remained unsolved for over 25 years, with various theories and alleged sightings reported over the years. The family has maintained that Bradley was a victim of human trafficking, a theory that appears to be gaining renewed attention with these latest revelations.
The FBI has not publicly commented on the specific details of the interviews or whether they have led to any new investigative actions. The case remains officially open and under investigation.