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It’s been 27 years since Amy Bradley went missing, and her father, Ron Bradley, still makes sure to keep her car shiny and filled up with gas, waiting for her return.
“We flew down to Virginia and sat with her parents to have a nice meal,” filmmaker Ari Mark told Fox News Digital.
“Her car is ready to go. The bag that she took with her on that [fateful] cruise is still sitting in her room. You still see the exact change she was carrying. You still see all her belongings. Her photos are everywhere. You get the sense that she’s still alive in that house.”

Several former crew members, including Kirk Detweiler (pictured here), also shared their accounts in the documentary, (Courtesy of Netflix © 2025)
The filmmakers hope that a renewed interest in the case will finally bring the family answers.

“Amy Bradley Is Missing” is now available for streaming. (Netflix)
“This is so urgent and pressing for the family,” said Mark. “We both felt the urgency of the family that every single minute is a minute that Amy’s not home.”
Anyone with information about Bradley is asked to contact their local FBI office or the nearest American Embassy or Consulate.
“Amy Bradley Is Missing” is now streaming. Fox News Digital’s Ashley Papa and The Associated Press contributed to this report.