To: vigilante2
Let me guess, the others are fat, ugly or non-white; hence we wont hear much about them, right?
2 posted on
06/16/2005 12:30:41 PM PDT by
Pukin Dog
(The only thing a man should moisturize is a woman.)
To: vigilante2
My dad thinks she was sold into slavery and that's why she hasn't been found. The Bradley girl appears to have been sold to a brothel. I think this kind of thing goes on more than we realize.
3 posted on
06/16/2005 12:32:45 PM PDT by
SittinYonder
(Tancredo and I wanna know what you believe)
To: vigilante2
"American Justice" did an episode on Amy Bradley about 2-3 years ago.
To: vigilante2
The Bradley case has been featured in conjunction with the Holloway matter on several news shows.
My understanding though is that there is some uncertainty as to whether Ms. Bradley actually left the ship the night she disappeared. So the statement that she disappeared in Aruba may be misleading.
But no matter -- a really terrible time for both families.
To: vigilante2
Gotta take another swipe at this:
He said an American girl leaned in and said: "My name is Amy Bradley. I need your help."
WTF is a Naval officer doing not helping this girl?
11 posted on
06/16/2005 12:34:49 PM PDT by
SittinYonder
(Tancredo and I wanna know what you believe)
To: vigilante2
Something tells me the "crime wave" in Aruba will improve now that they have those three scums in jail.
12 posted on
06/16/2005 12:35:51 PM PDT by
Humidston
(Yo, Hitlary... BRING IT ON!)
To: vigilante2
To: vigilante2
Holloway Not Only American Missing In Aruba
Another family said they know exactly what the parents of Natalee Holloway, the Alabama teenager who has been missing in Aruba since last week, are going through. They've been dealing with the same nightmare for seven years.
The Bradleys, of Virginia, went on a cruise in 1998 and Aruba was one of the stops. That's where their daughter disappeared.
Iva Bradley said her 23-year-old daughter, Amy, befriended three men who worked on the cruise ship and they wanted to take her to a bar in Aruba."They said they wanted to take her to a bar on Aruba that was called Carlos and Charlie's," said Bradley. "She made a face and said 'I wouldn't get off the ship with any of those guys anyway. That's creepy.'"Amy Bradley was last seen in her cabin at 5:15 a.m. By 6 a.m., she was nowhere to be found."Imagine if you have a child. You brought that child into the world and every waking moment is geared toward your children," said Iva Bradley. "You go on a trip and come home without one of them and you get no help. It's a pretty devastating 24/ 7 situation."Bradley's case remains open with the FBI. WVTM-TV in Birmingham, Ala., spoke with her case manager in Barbados but there wasn't much she could say. However, she did confirm reports of a sighting by a Naval officer one year after the woman disappeared.The officer told the FBI he went to a brothel in Curac'l on Canal. He said an American girl leaned in and said: "My name is Amy Bradley. I need your help." Unfortunately he didn't report the sighting for sometime and by then the brothel had burned to the ground. The FBI has released sketches of suspects in her case.
There is a $260,000 reward for information leading to Bradley's whereabouts. Her family continues to hope that someone, somewhere, has information that could finally reunite the missing daughter with her parents.
The hot line phone number for the Amy Bradley case is (804) 276-8503.
To: vigilante2
Am I the only one left who thinks this story is overblown as a National news story? Sure it's a tragic situation and I feel sorry for the family and friends of Natalee, and I hope who ever was involved with her disappearance gets what's coming to them, but why does the news media ignore the missing and presumed dead ugly people? Their photos line the post office walls.
With the thousands of hours of Elizabeth Smart, and Lacy Peterson news stories now in the archives, I feel like the media was jumping it to bit to find another missing pretty girl story to dominate television news once again.
To: vigilante2
This looks like a combination of people. Someone from the Island taking the victims and someone on board the ship as a passenger or works on the ship.
Should not be too hard to cross reference and see who pops up from the 7 years ago and the 1 month ago case. Both disappeared from on board the ship.
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