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What happened aboard the Rhapsody of the Seas in 1998?

Amy Bradley’s disappearance is one of the most haunting unsolved cases at sea. This site organizes the facts, evidence, and theories into a clear timeline, separating speculation from what’s truly known.

Exploring the Possibilities

  • Moonlight reflecting on the ocean at night with a crescent moon in the cloudy sky.

    Accidental Fall

    Some believe Amy fell overboard, yet her fear of the open water, lifeguard training, 44” high balcony rails (officially documented), and lack of evidence make this theory highly disputed.

  • A person walking along the shoreline of a beach during sunset, with a silhouette against the colorful sky and distant hills.

    Voluntary Disappearance

    The idea that Amy left willingly has been suggested, but with no documents, money, or signs of planning, this theory holds little weight.

  • A large cruise ship docked at a port at night, with city lights and dark hills in the background.

    Crew Involvement

    Reports of crew members displaying inappropriate behavior toward Amy, other passengers, and conflicting accounts raise questions about whether someone on board played a role.

  • A hand with tied rope around the wrist, resting on a surface, with part of a white shirt and black pants visible in the background.

    Human Trafficking

    Multiple reported sightings in Curacao and beyond have lead some to speculate Amy may have been abducted and forced into human trafficking networks.

  • A glass jar tipped over with white powder spilled on a dark surface

    Drugging / Coercion

    Some speculate Amy was drugged or coerced, making her more vulnerable to being lured or taken from the ship.

  • Close-up of a computer keyboard showing the delete key, power button, volume key, and some punctuation keys.

    Cover-Up / Negligence

    Critics have asserted that some evidence appears to have been overlooked or insufficiently pursued, raising questions about whether procedures were properly followed.

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