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Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski | True Crime News & Commentary

Señorita Kidnapped!— The Bartender Who May Solve the Amy Bradley Mystery

Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski | True Crime News & Commentary

True Crime Today

News, True Crime, News Commentary

3.3907 Ratings

🗓️ 14 October 2025

⏱️ 17 minutes

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Summary

After nearly three decades of silence, one of the most haunting missing-person cases in modern history has come roaring back to life. Twenty-three-year-old Amy Lynn Bradley vanished in March 1998 while on a family cruise aboard Royal Caribbean’s Rhapsody of the Seas. Her disappearance became one of the most baffling maritime mysteries ever recorded — no body, no answers, and no closure.
But in July 2025, Netflix’s Amy Bradley Is Missing documentary changed everything. Within weeks of its release, the FBI confirmed three “very significant” new leads. According to People magazine and other verified outlets, one involves a female bartender who allegedly shouted “Señorita kidnapped!” the night Amy vanished. Another comes from a digital trace — an IP hit from a boat near Barbados accessing Amy’s official missing-person website shortly after the documentary aired. And a third, more haunting claim: that Amy may have had a child after disappearing.


These developments could completely rewrite the story that’s lingered since 1998. Investigators are now re-interviewing witnesses, analyzing maritime data, and tracing that digital signal in hopes of identifying who’s watching Amy’s story from the Caribbean waters.

This episode digs deep into these new revelations — the forensic possibilities, the legal hurdles, and the psychological toll of hope after twenty-seven years. What really happened on the Rhapsody of the Seas? And could the answers finally be within reach?

Join us as we uncover the truth behind the Amy Bradley case — what the FBI is doing now, what the Netflix series reignited, and why some believe this mystery might finally be on the verge of being solved.

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0:00.0

This is Hidden Killers with Tony Bruske.

0:03.3

Here now, Tony Bruske.

0:06.4

When a case goes cold for nearly three decades, it takes something extraordinary to wake it up again.

0:15.8

And I think we might have been seeing some of that in the case here of Amy Bradley.

0:21.8

If you've watched the Netflix stock, you know what I'm talking about, lots of people going,

0:26.5

huh, maybe we should take a closer look at this.

0:30.1

Maybe there's some more to this story.

0:36.7

For Amy Lynn Bradley, that moment came this last summer, not from a courtroom revelation,

0:44.0

not from a long buried witness suddenly stepping forward, but from the Netflix stock.

0:48.4

Amy Bradley is missing, reignited a case more assumed had gone quiet forever.

0:55.2

And then came something no one expected, three new leads that investigators called

0:59.5

Very Significant.

1:02.0

That's better.

1:03.2

Better than, nah, nothing.

1:07.1

A female bartender, a mysterious IP address, pre-pinging from a boat near Barbados, and a new reported sighting suggesting that Amy may have had a child after vanishing.

1:20.7

For a case defined by silence and heartbreak, these weren't just updates.

1:25.4

The tremors in the ground beneath the mystery that's haunted the Caribbean for 27 years now.

1:34.5

According to people, the first lead involves a woman who was working abroad, the rhapsody

1:42.8

or board, rather the rhapsody of the seas.

1:45.4

The night Amy disappeared. She reportedly shouted, Signorita kidnapped, words that,

1:50.1

if verified, 27 years ago, could upend everything investigators thought they knew.

1:55.7

That phrase shouted in the chaos of the cruise ship deck at night.

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