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In Part Three of Amy Bradley: Vanished at Sea, Dr. Phil sits down with Amy’s younger brother, Brad Bradley, the last person to see her alive for a deeply personal examination of what really happened in the final hours before she disappeared.
Brad revisits the night on board the Rhapsody of the Seas, clarifying long-misreported details about Amy’s state of mind, her fear of the ocean, and the precise 30-minute window in which she vanished. He challenges the long-standing “overboard” theory with ship-speed calculations, docking procedures, and firsthand observations that place the vessel at Curaçao, not open sea, when Amy went missing.
From missing photographs and unexplained crew behavior to critical details about the cabin scene that were altered before investigators arrived, this episode reframes the case through the eyes of someone who lived it and raises unsettling questions about what was known, when it was known, and who may have known more than they admitted.
https://www.drphilpodcasts.com/amy-bradley-vanished-at-sea
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In Part Three of Amy Bradley: Vanished at Sea, Dr. Phil sits down with Amy’s younger brother, Brad Bradley, the last person to see her alive for a deeply personal examination of what really happened in the final hours before she disappeared.
Brad revisits the night on board the Rhapsody of the Seas, clarifying long-misreported details about Amy’s state of mind, her fear of the ocean, and the precise 30-minute window in which she vanished. He challenges the long-standing “overboard” theory with ship-speed calculations, docking procedures, and firsthand observations that place the vessel at Curaçao, not open sea, when Amy went missing.
From missing photographs and unexplained crew behavior to critical details about the cabin scene that were altered before investigators arrived, this episode reframes the case through the eyes of someone who lived it and raises unsettling questions about what was known, when it was known, and who may have known more than they admitted.
https://www.drphilpodcasts.com/amy-bradley-vanished-at-sea
See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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