View Full Version : cruise ship girl disappeared


CrushedVelvet
03-07-2003, 09:04 PM
I just recently remembered an UM case where a family was on a cruise and their 2 teenage (or early 20's) kids were with them. The kids decided to crash out on the balcony after a night of partying. When the brother awoke the next morning his sister was gone. I think they suspected someone from the band that had played that night? Anyone ever hear of an update?

crystaldawn
03-07-2003, 11:08 PM
Hi! Her name is Amy Bradley and unfortunately there is no update in the case. She does have her own website though and its: tggweb.com/amybradley

CrushedVelvet
03-08-2003, 02:48 PM
Thanks for the link. What a bummer that there is no update. I wonder if its normalll in international waters to have a "botched" investigation? Sad...sad...sad....:confused:

CrushedVelvet
03-08-2003, 06:10 PM
Strange..also, is the fact that the website states that Amy was seen leaving the cabin with her cigarettes and lighter and the family wonders where she was going, BUT from what I remember on UM, the last time she was seen was asleep on the stateroom balcony with her cigarettes and lighter next to her. Those are very pointed differences if you ask me.......

Allierain
03-09-2003, 07:40 PM
Asleep on the balcony? I've never been on a cruise ship before. Could she have fallen overboard?

CrushedVelvet
03-10-2003, 08:29 PM
They said it was very, very unlikely, as the balcony walls were too high to justify a wall. She and her brother had been partying and Iwhen they came back to the room decided to sit out on the balcony to smoke and catch some zzz's (fresh air probably felt good if they'd been drinking) and obvioulsy you cant smoke in the room so...I've never been on a cruise either so I dont know if thats a normal thing to do??? Certainly makes me think twice about getting a room with a blacony if I ever DO go on a cruise...:confused:

CrushedVelvet
03-10-2003, 08:30 PM
oops...meant to say "justify a FALL, not wall."