Amy Bradley: Netflix viewers point out important detail left out of the documentary

Amy Bradley: Espectadores da Netflix lembram de detalhe importante sobre o desaparecimento da jovem
Photos: Reproduction Tudum Netflix

After the release of “Amy Bradley is Missing,” Reddit users who watched the Netflix documentary commented on details that were left out regarding the disappearance during the Royal Caribbean cruise.

On the subreddit r/TrueCrimeDiscussion, users discussed the absence of the story involving the investigator who deceived Amy Bradley’s family.

The young woman disappeared at the age of 23 on March 24, 1998. She was on a vacation trip with her father, mother, and brother. Bradley was last seen on the balcony of the family’s cabin.

While desperately searching for answers, the Bradleys contacted Frank Jones, a man who claimed to be a former U.S. Marine.

He was investigating reports made by Judith Margaritha, a cook in Curaçao, who claimed that Amy Bradley was being held captive by “heavily armed Colombian men” in a compound surrounded by barbed wire.

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Amy Bradley: Espectadores da Netflix lembram de detalhe importante sobre o desaparecimento da jovem
Photos: Reproduction Tudum Netflix

Frank promised the young woman’s family that he would send two men to verify whether the claims were true. He later told the Bradleys that he had seen Amy inside a car driven by a kidnapper.

“He told me he would put Amy on his back and swim her out of there,” Iva Bradley told ABC News in 2002.

Frank provided detailed—but false—reports in order to get more money from the family.

This part of the story, however, was not included in the documentary.

“Amy Bradley is Missing” premiered on Netflix on July 16.

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