The disappearance of Amy Bradley aboard a cruise ship in 1998 remains one of the most haunting unsolved cases. Netflix’s Amy Bradley Is Missing brings her story back into focus. While the series has drawn global attention, Amy’s brother has one major complaint about how her story was portrayed.
Netflix’s Amy Bradley Is Missing Draws Praise—and Criticism

The three-part Netflix docuseries recounts the mysterious disappearance of 23-year-old Amy Lynn Bradley, who vanished without a trace while on a Caribbean cruise with her family. She was last seen early in the morning, sitting on the balcony of her cabin after a night of dancing. When her father checked on her hours later, she was gone.
Amy’s brother, Brad Bradley, took to social media to comment on the series. While he and the family support the show, he pointed out that it lacked some key details. “Yes, we support it, but it was not a complete account and left out quite a bit of information,” he wrote on X (formerly Twitter). “It would have required 10 seasons to tell it all.”
Despite the missing details, Brad praised the filmmakers for bringing renewed attention to the case. The series quickly rose to the top of Netflix’s charts and sparked a wave of emotional reactions from viewers.
The Bradley Family’s Search Continues After 27 Years

Brad also shared a GoFundMe campaign aimed at continuing the investigation. The money will help cover travel costs, legal support, and expert consultations. “For 27 years, my family has searched for Amy. We will not stop,” he said.
The docuseries may have left questions unanswered, but it has reignited public interest in the case—and for the Bradleys, that’s what matters most.