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Just watched the cringeworthy three part Amy Bradley is missing documentary on Netflix.
For those unfamiliar with the 1998 missing case, these moronic producers either by ignorance of research, or intentionally left out some very important details which did not favor the family.
1. The Bradley Family declared Amy dead in 1998 in order to get the best possible settlement, or payout from their money grab attempt of suing Royal Caribbean cruise line for her demise. Not only was their case tossed out, but the Miami judge Simons fined them for willfully committing perjury.
The Bradleys had over 100 alleged witnesses who claimed to have seen her alive, yet cherry picked just three that best fit their narrative that she was sex trafficked.
2. Brad Bradley (insert name joke here) claims Amy was not a full lesbian (see pics and judge yourself), and that she was only bisexual because she had a boyfriend at the time. As far back as I can remember there was never a mention of a boyfriend in anything I ever read on the case.
She was a plain looking butch lesbian of the 90's with tattoos. Her homophobic father wrote a disturbing three page letter to her girlfriend expressing his extreme disappointment in her lifestyle, and basically saying stay away from my daughter.
3. Alister "Yellow" Douglas the Grenadian bass player seen with her was basically cleared by the FBI in 1998. It was the public, and the racist Bradley family who would not even consider the possibility he had nothing to do with her disappearance. Here's the kicker, Douglas' daughter Amica was paid by the producers to set her father up with a surprise taped phone call to try and entrap him. He didn't take the bait, and Netflix conveniently edited out anything that might sway the public to consider him innocent. It was disgusting, and I don't blame him for considering suing the producers.
4. In the original 1998 newspaper articles about her disappearance, the father wakes up at 4:30 am and sees Amy's legs sticking out on the balcony deck assuming she's asleep in a chair, he then claims to have woken up after dozing off, and being startled, seeing the door open and Amy gone as well her cigs and lighter. If the father (Ron) did see Amy on the balcony at 4:30 then the ship was still many miles off the coast of Curacao in the dark morning hours. She could have easily gone overboard, and her body never found. The ridiculous assertion that her body would have definitely washed up by some podunk Curacao cop they paid in the Netflix doc was unbelievable.
5. The Netflix doc failed to mention that they found a table pushed up against the railing glass, and Amy's slip on type shoes were on top of it. The Bradleys counter with the cleaning crew did it, and stacked her shoes on the table. In fact I believe the FBI concluded that they found no evidence that Amy ever left the cabin after her keycard was used to check in at 3:45 am after many hours of drinking and partying in the upper deck bar and lounge.
In my opinion Amy probably had a bad argument with her controlling father over dancing with a black man (Ron claims he had to go retrieve his two ADULT children from the bar around 3am. I think she was drunk, not thinking clearly, and probably got very sick, and fell over trying to puke, or if you want to get dark, her weirdo brother, or father helped her over the side to get rid of the black sheep homosexual in the family. 23 year old unattractive lesbians on vacation with their family are not going to be targeted by sex traffickers! Talk about an absurd red herring.
Side note she doesn't look happy in this pic with dad, and the prom like pic with her brother is really cringe. Thoughts?
For those unfamiliar with the 1998 missing case, these moronic producers either by ignorance of research, or intentionally left out some very important details which did not favor the family.
1. The Bradley Family declared Amy dead in 1998 in order to get the best possible settlement, or payout from their money grab attempt of suing Royal Caribbean cruise line for her demise. Not only was their case tossed out, but the Miami judge Simons fined them for willfully committing perjury.
The Bradleys had over 100 alleged witnesses who claimed to have seen her alive, yet cherry picked just three that best fit their narrative that she was sex trafficked.
2. Brad Bradley (insert name joke here) claims Amy was not a full lesbian (see pics and judge yourself), and that she was only bisexual because she had a boyfriend at the time. As far back as I can remember there was never a mention of a boyfriend in anything I ever read on the case.
She was a plain looking butch lesbian of the 90's with tattoos. Her homophobic father wrote a disturbing three page letter to her girlfriend expressing his extreme disappointment in her lifestyle, and basically saying stay away from my daughter.
3. Alister "Yellow" Douglas the Grenadian bass player seen with her was basically cleared by the FBI in 1998. It was the public, and the racist Bradley family who would not even consider the possibility he had nothing to do with her disappearance. Here's the kicker, Douglas' daughter Amica was paid by the producers to set her father up with a surprise taped phone call to try and entrap him. He didn't take the bait, and Netflix conveniently edited out anything that might sway the public to consider him innocent. It was disgusting, and I don't blame him for considering suing the producers.
4. In the original 1998 newspaper articles about her disappearance, the father wakes up at 4:30 am and sees Amy's legs sticking out on the balcony deck assuming she's asleep in a chair, he then claims to have woken up after dozing off, and being startled, seeing the door open and Amy gone as well her cigs and lighter. If the father (Ron) did see Amy on the balcony at 4:30 then the ship was still many miles off the coast of Curacao in the dark morning hours. She could have easily gone overboard, and her body never found. The ridiculous assertion that her body would have definitely washed up by some podunk Curacao cop they paid in the Netflix doc was unbelievable.
5. The Netflix doc failed to mention that they found a table pushed up against the railing glass, and Amy's slip on type shoes were on top of it. The Bradleys counter with the cleaning crew did it, and stacked her shoes on the table. In fact I believe the FBI concluded that they found no evidence that Amy ever left the cabin after her keycard was used to check in at 3:45 am after many hours of drinking and partying in the upper deck bar and lounge.
In my opinion Amy probably had a bad argument with her controlling father over dancing with a black man (Ron claims he had to go retrieve his two ADULT children from the bar around 3am. I think she was drunk, not thinking clearly, and probably got very sick, and fell over trying to puke, or if you want to get dark, her weirdo brother, or father helped her over the side to get rid of the black sheep homosexual in the family. 23 year old unattractive lesbians on vacation with their family are not going to be targeted by sex traffickers! Talk about an absurd red herring.
Side note she doesn't look happy in this pic with dad, and the prom like pic with her brother is really cringe. Thoughts?