Kim Kardashian issues urgent appeal in Amy Bradley’s case following Netflix documentary on her disappearance

Kim Kardashian recently shared her reaction to the Netflix documentary about the disappearance of Amy Bradley. This mysterious case has captured public attention since March 24, 1998, when Bradley went missing from a Royal Caribbean cruise ship while on vacation with her family.

Amy Bradley, hailing from Virginia, was last spotted on her cabin’s balcony around 5:30 am. A few hours later, when her father checked her cabin, she was gone. Despite extensive searches, she was declared legally dead in 2010. However, the FBI maintains a web page dedicated to her case.

Netflix’s latest series, “Amy Bradley is Missing,” delves into the mystery of her disappearance and the many conspiracy theories that have emerged over the years.

The series has sparked interest among viewers, including Kim Kardashian, who shared her thoughts on social media. She posted a picture of her TV screen after watching the series, writing: “This doc is mind blowing. Must see Amy Bradley is Missing. We must find Amy! This is so scary @netflix.”

Despite its detailed exploration, the three-part series does not provide a comprehensive account of the 27 years since Bradley’s disappearance, according to her brother, Brad.

Amy Bradley is described as standing 5-feet-6-inches tall and weighing 120 pounds, with green eyes and short brown hair at the time she vanished.

The FBI details that Bradley had several tattoos: a Tasmanian Devil spinning a basketball on her shoulder, the sun on her lower back, a Chinese symbol on her right ankle, and a Gecko lizard on her navel. Additionally, she wore a navel ring.

Bradley’s family continues to hold out hope that she will be found alive someday.

The FBI’s page on her disappearance includes age-progressed images of Amy to aid in their search. “The FBI is offering a reward of up to $25,000 for information leading to the recovery of Amy Lynn Bradley and information that leads to the identification, arrest, and conviction of the person(s) responsible for her disappearance,” the page states.