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The disappearance of a recent college graduate from her cruise ship stateroom nearly 27 years ago continues to baffle investigators as a new documentary hopes to breathe fresh air into the search for a woman who seemingly vanished into thin air.
In March 1998, Amy Bradley embarked on a Royal Caribbean International cruise with her family for a seven-day trip to the tropics. The 23-year-old had recently graduated from college and was preparing to pursue a master’s degree in sports psychology.
Her story is now being revisited in the new three-part Netflix documentary series, titled “Amy Bradley Is Missing.”

“Amy Bradley Is Missing” is now available for streaming. (Netflix)
In 2017, the FBI previously released age-progressing images of Bradley with the hopes of igniting new leads within the search.
Despite the numerous leads, authorities have never charged anyone with a crime relating to Bradley’s disappearance.
Valentin suggests the passage of time since Bradley’s disappearance could encourage anyone with information to speak up.
“This case is one that I think is probably going to hinge on somebody remembering that they know something,” Valentin said. “Because of this case reemerging in the public eye.”
Anyone who believes they have information pertaining to Bradley’s disappearance 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 Stephanie Nolasco and The Associated Press contributed to this report.