I guess that means they think she either committed suicide or is still on the ship, either alive or dead. Since I would presume the ship has been thoroughly searched, they must think she jumped. Nasty way to go.
Or somebody kidnapped her.
http://www.fbi.gov/mostwant/kidnap/bradley.htm
http://www.unsolved.com/1104-Bradley.html
As seen on July 10, 2001 on
Unsolved Mysteries
Amy Bradley was last seen aboard a Royal Caribbean cruise liner on March 24, 1998.
SYNOPSIS: Amy Bradley was last seen around 5:30 a.m. on the balcony of her family's cabin on a Royal Caribbean cruise liner on March 24, 1998. She and her brother Brad had returned from dancing in the ship's disco around 3:40 in the morning. They talked and smoked cigarettes on the suite's balcony. Amy's father awoke around five and saw her sitting out on the balcony. He went back to sleep. When he awoke an hour later, Amy was gone. Within an hour the family realized Amy was nowhere to be found. She has not been seen since.
At the time of her disappearance the boat was close to docking in the port of Curacao. It seems very unlikely that she could have fallen overboard. Amy had been discussing disembarking at Curacao to buy cigarettes. When she disappeared, 23-year-old Amy was wearing jeans and a white top, and had her room key, her cigarettes and lighter, and $100 in her pocket. She had a navel ring and four tattoos. Amy was an attractive, outgoing young woman. She was a very strong swimmer and a trained lifeguard. Her family believes she was either abducted or betrayed by someone in some kind of a set-up. Some believe there are maritime pirates operating out of Curacao, and suspect that a crew member, acting in cahoots with these pirates, abducted Amy. The case is under FBI investigation. Amy's parents have offered a $250,000 reward.
For more information about this case, please visit the Amy Bradley website
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Foul Play Suspected
in the mysterious disappearance
of U.S. citizen in the Caribbean
FOUL PLAY is suspected in the March 24, 1998, mysterious disappearance of AMY LYNN BRADLEY...a vibrant, beautiful and intelligent 23 years young girl who recently graduated college and has a very promising future. She was on a vacation cruise with her family in the Caribbean at the time of her disappearance.
AMY is an American citizen who 'vanished' while aboard a foreign vessel in international waters. She was leisurely traveling with her mother, father and younger brother aboard the cruise ship Rhapsody of the Seas (a Norwegian Flag Ship) which is owned and operated by Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines of Miami, Florida. The cruise ship was near docking procedures into port in the island of Curacao, Netherlands Antilles, the Caribbean. It is known that Amy left her Cabin in the wee hours of the morning of March 24, 1998, with her cigarettes and lighter...predictably she was not wearing shoes because where she thought she was going, she would not be gone long and would not need her shoes. This is where the mystery begins! Who was Amy going to meet at this time of the morning? Why would she take her cigarettes and lighter? There are many questions here that need answering, but unfortunately neither Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines nor any Government authorities are providing any answers and, at this time, it appears that neither of these entities are making any inquiries at all regarding Amy's disappearance.
It is known that the last person seen with Amy in the early hours of the morning was a cruise ship band member of a group known as 'Blue Orchid' by the name of 'Yellow'...and, there were other crew members who spent time with Amy, as well...Katalin (from Hungary); Eduardo Cabrito (a waiter); David Cato (a waiter); and, Patrick (a waiter).
It is also known that Amy had no reason to run away...her background and her family's backgrounds have been checked thoroughly by the FBI and Amy shows no signs of a 'runaway profile' nor are any of the Bradley family members suspect. One scenario suggests that Amy may have willingly met with a crew member who she had come to trust who then put her in a position of coercion, or even more probable, Amy may have observed an illegal activity and become a liability.
http://www.tggweb.com/amybradley/