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CrimeWithKylie
Kylie Talamantez
31 episodes
1 day ago
Welcome to CrimeWithKylie, where my goal is to shine a light on the untold stories of crime and keep the voices of the victims alive. Join me as I delve into chilling cases, unravel mysteries, and bring awareness to the darkest corners of human nature. Together, let's ensure that these stories are not forgotten and honor the lives affected by crime.
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Welcome to CrimeWithKylie, where my goal is to shine a light on the untold stories of crime and keep the voices of the victims alive. Join me as I delve into chilling cases, unravel mysteries, and bring awareness to the darkest corners of human nature. Together, let's ensure that these stories are not forgotten and honor the lives affected by crime.
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What Really Happened To Amy Lynn Bradley? | Vanished On A Cruise 26 Years Ago
CrimeWithKylie
20 minutes 39 seconds
1 year ago
What Really Happened To Amy Lynn Bradley? | Vanished On A Cruise 26 Years Ago

In this episode, we are discussing the unsolved case of 23 year old Amy Lynn Bradley.


In short, Amy went on the Rhapsody of The Seas cruise ship with her mom, dad, and brother, on March 21st of 1998. However after some very strange encounters, Amy went missing just shy of three days into the cruise on March 24th, 1998. At this point, the ship was docked in Curaçao but no one had been let off of the ship when she vanished.


The captain of the ship and fellow cruise officials made no efforts to search for Amy and didn't take her family's concern seriously. As a result, two hours after Amy went missing, all 2000+ passengers were let off of the boat in Curaçao without even being aware that someone was missing and possibly in danger.


Now typically if a cruise believes someone went overboard, the ship stops and a thorough multi-hour search is done where that person is thought to have gone overboard. That protocol did not occur in Amy's case and yet the cruise ultimately ruled that she must've gone overboard despite the many eye witness sightings of her to come in the following months and years (up until 2005).


From these eye witness counts and photos that you'll see during this episode, there is reason to believe that Amy was trafficked.


CrimeWithKylie
Welcome to CrimeWithKylie, where my goal is to shine a light on the untold stories of crime and keep the voices of the victims alive. Join me as I delve into chilling cases, unravel mysteries, and bring awareness to the darkest corners of human nature. Together, let's ensure that these stories are not forgotten and honor the lives affected by crime.