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In March of 1998, a young woman named Amy Lynn Bradley boarded the Rhapsody of the Seas with her parents and her brother. It was meant to be a celebratory family trip, the kind of vacation that blurs into postcards and photo albums. But in the early hours of March 24th, somewhere between Aruba and Curaçao, Amy vanished. No sign of a struggle. No clear evidence of foul play. Just absence—immediate, total, and unexplained.
Ari Mark, co-founder of Ample Entertainment and one of the directors of the new Netflix docuseries, "Amy Bradley Is Missing," discusses the case and the process of working on a true crime project on a story of a mystery that remains unsolved, almost there decades later.
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In March of 1998, a young woman named Amy Lynn Bradley boarded the Rhapsody of the Seas with her parents and her brother. It was meant to be a celebratory family trip, the kind of vacation that blurs into postcards and photo albums. But in the early hours of March 24th, somewhere between Aruba and Curaçao, Amy vanished. No sign of a struggle. No clear evidence of foul play. Just absence—immediate, total, and unexplained.
Ari Mark, co-founder of Ample Entertainment and one of the directors of the new Netflix docuseries, "Amy Bradley Is Missing," discusses the case and the process of working on a true crime project on a story of a mystery that remains unsolved, almost there decades later.

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