Amy Lynn Bradley Disappearance Analysis | Complex Conspiracy or Simple Explanation?

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  • This video answers the question: Can I analyze the case of Amy Lynn Bradley?
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Komentáře • 934

  • @whimsical_me5135
    @whimsical_me5135 Před 2 lety +176

    When I got old enough to drink my dad told me something I've never forgotten... Only drink around people you trust 100%.

    • @eadweard.
      @eadweard. Před 2 lety +11

      Interesting but irrelevant

    • @milankatz9628
      @milankatz9628 Před 2 lety +4

      @@eadweard. 😂

    • @richardw3470
      @richardw3470 Před 2 lety +16

      Which for females means to only drink around family and even there you need good judgement. I had a relative I wouldn't have let my dog with alone.

    • @bthomson
      @bthomson Před 2 lety

      Does anyone know if people who may be subject to alcoholism can't control their intake (as Dr. Grande so eloquently puts it!) on their very first binge? This would explain a lot!

    • @richardw3470
      @richardw3470 Před 2 lety +11

      @@bthomson My mother told me of a man she knew who told her he didn't dare take a drink because he couldn't stop til the bottle was dry and he wanted more. That was a real addiction.

  • @chronic_payne5669
    @chronic_payne5669 Před 2 lety +190

    I can’t imagine anything more heart wrenching than starting out your vacation as a whole, happy family, then being forced to fly back home without one of your children, without even knowing wether they’re dead or alive.

  • @thelocalmaladroit8873
    @thelocalmaladroit8873 Před 2 lety +281

    14:40 “any woman asking for assistance warrants investigation “ . Thanks Doc, you made my day !

    • @bthomson
      @bthomson Před 2 lety +1

      All I can say is duh! Tell somebody!!!

    • @thelocalmaladroit8873
      @thelocalmaladroit8873 Před 2 lety

      @@bthomson ?

    • @bthomson
      @bthomson Před 2 lety +10

      I'm agreeing with you wholeheartedly! Any one seeing a distressed person ( really of any gender!) should immediately contact the authorities! You are so correct!

    • @thelocalmaladroit8873
      @thelocalmaladroit8873 Před 2 lety +1

      @@bthomson exactly!

    • @wataki2
      @wataki2 Před 2 lety +8

      Something kinda similar happened to me, as a kid and it somewhat kinda bothers me to this day. Maybe around 95 or 1996, me and my mom were at either WinnDixie or Publix and this little girl, around my age of 9 or 10-ish came up to me and asked if she could go home with me. Now she did looked familiar to me. Either familiar at the time or after the fact as I look back on my life. Either before or after or around the same time, there was this girl in my Elementary class. She told me and my friend that her Dad had (Intentionally? Not too sure. This was eons ago) burned her with scalding coffee. She was injured and wrapped from her lower body. She told us this, so me and the other girl decided that we had to tell the teacher. And we did. A few minutes later she was called to the office and we never saw her again. But as she was collecting her things to leave to told us "Thanks, for telling on me guys."
      O.K. So that little girl. I'd bet everything I have that it was the same girl. But I am wondering why she didn't bring up that we knew each other from school. So that makes me curious was it the same girl? or not.
      Anyways, I told my mom and she wasn't having any of it. As we were leaving the store she was too, exactly same time. And I looked back at her and she looked back at me too. And gave me the most heart breaking look.
      I still wonder what all that was about. I even tried to remember names and look ppl up.
      I am not Mr.Ballen or anything so forgive me guys. 🙏🏽. This was a long time ago.

  • @maureeningleston1501
    @maureeningleston1501 Před 2 lety +319

    Her poor family must feel like they're going insane not knowing for sure what happened to Amy, then to be conned out of all that money and worse still led to believe they would get their daughter back.....that's cruel beyond words.

    • @loulabelle5082
      @loulabelle5082 Před 2 lety +14

      It's awful how many scamming bastards there are out there. I also assume that most of the "sightings" of Amy are just individuals making up stories for one reasons or another. There are a lot of attention seeking idiots out there, too.
      I like to believe that most people are essentially good people, but stories like this really make me wonder...

    • @lf9341
      @lf9341 Před 2 lety +18

      I don't think I would be able to ever go to sleep had something like this happened to a family member. So sad.

    • @breakfastsurreal5650
      @breakfastsurreal5650 Před 2 lety +14

      @@lf9341 I swear I would be the same way. I have two daughters and I would never be able to enjoy a second of my life if something like this happened to either of them.

    • @loulabelle5082
      @loulabelle5082 Před 2 lety +9

      @@lf9341 why? Do you mean the not knowing what happened would torment you so you wouldn't be able to sleep? Or do you mean you'd be scared to sleep in case something happened to you?
      If my daughter (I have 2 girls) just disappeared I think I would go insane thinking about all the horrible things that could be happening to her.
      Don't you just wish the world was a safe place?

    • @miaknig3130
      @miaknig3130 Před 2 lety +4

      @@loulabelle5082 the woman who said she saw a young lady in the bathroom actually agreed to an interview w a tabloid, after she had given the info to the proper authorities. It might've been Inside Edition or similar show, but I saw it on CZcams and the woman seemed like a sane normal person who believed she witnessed a young lady in distress.

  • @sandydee8003
    @sandydee8003 Před 2 lety +342

    The fact she was hesitant about the cruise says to me she isn’t a spontaneous person. I doubt she was lured into a questionable situation. It think she was harmed while on the ship. Thank you Dr Grande.

    • @anitakinnear6735
      @anitakinnear6735 Před 2 lety +40

      I disagree. I think the band member, Alastair Douglas, who expressed his regret to her brother, the morning of her disappearance, before it had even been announced, was so suspect. The photographs were used to offer her for sex trafficking. Then there is that picture of her or her identical twin on that adult web site offering sex cruises in the Caribbean. She was seen by David Carmichael, a military officer in a brothel, and the woman from Ohio, in the bathroom. There are too many sightings. Her father and brother also heard her yell from a passing vehicle. There’s so much money in sex trafficking. Conversely, there just aren’t any reasonable suspects who would harm her on a ship! Murders almost never happen on cruise ships. The offender can’t escape.

    • @Iron4TrollPatrol
      @Iron4TrollPatrol Před 2 lety +23

      @@anitakinnear6735 This makes a much more exciting story with a lot more to the plot. However, it is not very plausible. It is a lot of work to kidnap and keep someone against their will, sadly there are plenty of willing participants to choose from in that part of the world without having to kidnap foreign citizens and invite unwanted police attention.

    • @nicoledoubleyou
      @nicoledoubleyou Před 2 lety +19

      @@Iron4TrollPatrol I was going to say something similar, that sex traffickers lure already vulnerable people, they don't abduct well off white women. It brings too much heat, when there's much easier targets to traffic

    • @angelalaskodi3459
      @angelalaskodi3459 Před 2 lety +7

      @@nicoledoubleyou traffickers get a lot of of money for good-looking white women especially when they're young and athletic like Amy. They use them for more than just trafficking, they also use them as breeders. It's a sick world out there!

    • @nicoledoubleyou
      @nicoledoubleyou Před 2 lety +14

      @@angelalaskodi3459 I didn't say good looking white woman, I said well off white women. Yes that may be true about good looking white women but you can find vulnerable good looking white women on the streets, addicts, etc. Not all s3x-workers and addicts look like crap, many of them are good looking white women and they're much easier targets

  • @d.b.cooper495
    @d.b.cooper495 Před rokem +8

    She told her father she wanted to sleep on the balcony of the cabin in order to get fresh air, since her stomach was bothering her, possibly due to the movement of the ship. She most likely fell overboard after leaning too far over the railing in order to vomit. She had been partying. Possibly slightly drunk, or high from pot. If in fact her cigarettes were not found, she may have been holding the pack in her hand, or had it in her pocket. If she left the cabin she would have put on her shoes and not gone barefoot on the ship. The photo of that woman in the escort add, resembles her, but the nose is slightly concaved and upturned. Amy had a straight and slightly forward nose. The woman in the photo is also more developed than Amy.

    • @alexthedeal1827
      @alexthedeal1827 Před měsícem

      how do you know there was a balcony with her cabin??

  • @karabadasski2521
    @karabadasski2521 Před rokem +16

    I went to the Bahamas with friends from high school 20 yrs ago. When we arrived my friend's girlfriend was going to go ALONE to a small bar to get a drink and food (she didn't have a lot of common sense). I decided to go with her so she wouldn't be alone. Her boyfriend was passed out drunk and everyone else was exhausted and didn't want to go anywhere. We get to this little bar and they only accepted cash, this girl was about to accept drinks given to her by strangers. Then she was about to hop in a car with a stranger who was going to give her a ride to an ATM. Another man was trying to lead us down a dark alley to the ATM that was "up ahead and around the corner". I finally put my foot down and said we were going back to the hotel. There was an older American man at the bar who told us that it wasn't safe for American women to go out alone at night in the area we were in. To this day I still think about what could have happened to her if I didn't go with her.

  • @larajhilton
    @larajhilton Před 2 lety +74

    I read about this case years and years ago. Its one of the saddest unsolved cases… especially given the online picture years later of someone that looked very similar to her. My thoughts are with her family.

  • @meumnomen
    @meumnomen Před 2 lety +34

    Her brother's name is Brad Bradley? Why do people do that?

    • @manueladarazsdi9675
      @manueladarazsdi9675 Před 2 lety +7

      A better question would be why do people pick one unrelated fact and then ask asinine questions.

    • @Scipio_Americanus
      @Scipio_Americanus Před 5 měsíci +1

      Don't cry Manny boy😭😭😭

    • @kimmienelson6619
      @kimmienelson6619 Před 2 měsíci

      His name is Ronald Bradley Jr. he just goes by Brad to differentiate from the dad.

  • @5thdimension625
    @5thdimension625 Před 2 lety +32

    I took that very cruise but at a different time, years later. I warned my children about walking down hallways as I’ve heard people go missing this way. I bet way more sinister stuff happens on those boats than we ever hear of from the media. Sending prayers for the family and her friends

    • @daveborder7751
      @daveborder7751 Před 2 lety +3

      Not really-unfortunately the ships do hire people with criminal records & there are sexual assaults/rapes, thefts etc which do get reported. But aside from that your biggest worries on a cruise ship are stomach bug outbreaks/quarantine & being stuck with a bunch of people you don't care for in a fairly small space with no escape. The number of people who fall overboard or kill themselves by jumping over is very small.

    • @harrynac6017
      @harrynac6017 Před 2 lety

      @@daveborder7751 He thinks the Alec Baldwin shooting was a satanic ritual. The scary thing is that he has children.

  • @opo3628
    @opo3628 Před 2 lety +122

    I'd be inclined to 100% believe the theory that she accidentally fell overboard if it wasn't for the fact that her official cruise pictures mysteriously went missing and remained unaccounted for. If they were taken for public circulation, *surely* the authorities and her family would've been told about it.

    • @daveborder7751
      @daveborder7751 Před 2 lety +2

      There could be any number of reasons-maybe her & her family annoyed some of the crew with a perceived snotty attitude & one or more of them removed/destroyed them for revenge. Maybe somebody else got them by accident with their own photos & chucked them overboard. There must have been more attractive women onboard who would have been more to the tastes of lusty crew members & sex traffickers.
      Again, I really have always struggled to see why such a plain woman was according to her family getting so much male attention & was the lone attention of white slave traders. Aside from a crew member raping a 15 year old in 2010 this ship has been in operation for 25 years now without anybody else going missing from it or being assaulted.
      Quite a number of people have gone missing from cruise ships over the decades-people tend to point toward white sex slaver traders, but the reality is a large number of those are male or elderly women-who are of zero value to such groups.

    • @annamack5823
      @annamack5823 Před 2 lety +8

      @@daveborder7751 True. Rather more likely that she went on to the balcony for a smoke and went over.

    • @a.walters123
      @a.walters123 Před rokem +16

      Also, the fact that at the time she would have fallen overboard, they were pulling into the dock. Her body would have been found around the port area. They weren’t out at sea in the middle of nowhere. Yellow, and likely a few other connections on the ship (staff members who tried to get Amy off the ship to go drinking) were involved in selling her.

    • @tracyv9897
      @tracyv9897 Před rokem +3

      Her family said is was impossible that she fell overboard. They said she refused to even go near the railing of the ship to look out. Also she was an exceptionally strong swimmer as a lifeguard and athlete. No way.
      The photos online of her were verified to 100% be her based on specific ear features, nose shape, etc.

    • @SurrealisticSlumbers
      @SurrealisticSlumbers Před 10 měsíci +4

      Yeah, this is one video where I disagree with Dr. Grande's analysis, just because I think he has a Pollyanna view of human trafficking. Yeah, sure, pimps mostly target girls and women who are homeless or druggies, or otherwise vulnerable... but there's also just your average and maybe slightly more gullible middle-class girls and women that can get lured into this by so-called "Romeo pimps," and these men are very adept at masquerading as the woman's friend or a guy who takes them out on a date, but who soon turns out to be a trafficker. I learned of this happening with criminal biker gangs such as the Warlocks, that included in their criminal activities a big money maker for them back in the day was the prostitution of "their women," so to speak... the women were coaxed into it and flattered to be in the gang but then it would turn into a nightmare. So yes, all I am saying is these more middle-class women can absolutely get unexpectedly roped into such schemes, especially if the traffickers were looking for something different than the girls on the island, who were probably a bit more street smart and not as susceptible to falling into the local sex tourism scene. I believe the Caribbean area in general is known for its laissez-faire attitudes and the local authorities largely look the other way (or the thugs just buy off the cops). The girls who are trafficked are probably moved from island to island around the Caribbean which would make it harder to have them be recognized as they're never in the same place for too long, and why Amy was sighted outside Curaçao. They sell sex to tourists and drunk guys just looking for a good time who would most likely not know they are having sex with a kidnapped woman. And do you think even if they suspected this was what was going on, that they'd go running to the police and put themselves under that type of scrutiny, especially if they had a reputation back home to maintain? I kind of doubt it. So that throws the whole argument out the window that they would never kidnap someone like Amy just cause she was from a caring family who was financially stable. They can and do take a woman they view as easy to lure, isolate and whisk away to their world. And I'll bet that once Amy was taken onshore (probably by the guys pretending they wanted to show her the sights), she must have realized something was amiss... I can only imagine her terror as it dawned on her, sleep-deprived in the early morning, that she was actually being subdued (probably at knifepoint or with a gun), and was totally under their control and could not just get away at that point. Was most likely told if she tried to scream or get away from them in public that they'd kill her. They were probably used to doing this and had an entire operation in these different hotspots in the Caribbean where sex tourism thrives and they move the girls around so as to minimize chances of them being seen too much at any one place, and also (this is just my theory), it would make the girls tired having to be on the move for much of the year, being made to have sex constantly, and when you're exhausted it's well known you are less likely to fight back and you just comply in exchange for decent treatment, food, a bed. Maybe they even used drugs to make Amy and the other trafficked women dependent on them and also less likely to resist orders. I think it's definitely possible this all occurred. What's sad to me is that Amy would now be nearing 50 and I'm thinking they already killed her once they realized she was no longer "marketable" to them. It's really sad but unfortunately it is likely she's deceased.

  • @candiceyoung8244
    @candiceyoung8244 Před 2 lety +88

    This case is really terrifying honestly. I feel really bad for her family never having closure. Thank you for the video 🌿🌵🌲🌳

    • @miaknig3130
      @miaknig3130 Před 2 lety +2

      Cruises have so many horror stories that they carry insurance for scary, unusual mishaps like all the people who "fall" over the balconies. The case of the guy who had a struggle in his room and there was blood smeared all the way down the side from his balcony that was painted over within hours. Or the woman who fell overboard in front of many people and the ship kept going. Like a floating hotel from hell.

    • @rainbow20112011
      @rainbow20112011 Před 2 lety +2

      All missing cases are creepy, especially ones where there are no leads and no bodies have been found.

  • @Autumn_Forest_
    @Autumn_Forest_ Před 2 lety +18

    Her poor family have been without her for almost the same amount of time they had her. How awful for them.

    • @bthomson
      @bthomson Před 2 lety

      Your profile kitty looks sad too!

  • @sobrietyliiving
    @sobrietyliiving Před 2 lety +21

    Loved your comment re: "Alcohol makes an appearance in many an unfortunate ending; it is not a coincidence" "Alcohol often stands up to be accounted as a willing, enthusiastic and insidious contributor to a tragic ending." How true.

  • @JW-uy2on
    @JW-uy2on Před rokem +37

    She was last seen with the bass player on the top deck around 6am, right as the ship was docking in Curacao, thereby ruling out the "fallen overboard" theory. Moreover, there are numerous eyewitness accounts of a woman matching her exact description, tattoos and all, in the company of male handlers, in some cases even telling people, "My name is Amy Bradley from Virginia and I need help." And her picture was found on an escort site operating out of the Caribbean. This mountain of evidence, plus her cruise pictures mysteriously going missing, the waiter asking to take her to a bar in Aruba and the bass player apologizing to her brother about her disappearance before it was made public, make it crystal clear what happened here. Those who deny foul play are either uninformed or willfully ignorant.

    • @user-pr5py8cw9x
      @user-pr5py8cw9x Před rokem

      How does this rule out the "fallen overboard" theory? She could have gotten sucked into the ship's propellers and mangled into little pieces. The ocean is huge; it makes since they haven't found her body parts. Also, why would human traffickers abduct a middle-class average-looking white American woman, when there are plenty of women from poor countries to abduct?
      I think the most likely scenario is that she was sleepy, drunk, and fell overboard.

    • @JW-uy2on
      @JW-uy2on Před rokem

      @@user-pr5py8cw9x As I said, the ship was in the process of docking when she went missing. They were no longer in the ocean. There are numerous eyewitness accounts of her across the Caribbean, and her picture was even found on an escort site. White women are in high demand in the sex trafficking industry, and they can easily be abducted from cruise ships due to the absence of law enforcement and high-level corruption. Nice try.

    • @cgtcne
      @cgtcne Před rokem +3

      Thank you!

    • @kb_9880
      @kb_9880 Před rokem +4

      I don't listen to Dr Grande but he did not mention any of this! Not subscribing.

    • @poindextertunes
      @poindextertunes Před 10 měsíci

      100% agree. Sadly shes been trafficked. Cops are definitely in on it. Pretty sure they take bribes from criminals to not look for the missing women. Outside of the resorts, you cant get anything done in Aruba w/o a bribe

  • @anonymousadult
    @anonymousadult Před 2 lety +52

    Going on a cruise, they are dangerous in so many ways!
    If a crime is committed, the investigators will be from the country of origin of the boat.
    If illness breaks out, your chances are high for getting it, too. People are packed like sardines.
    If the boat has mechanical/electrical/hygiene issues, you are stuck in the ocean. Forget engines/light/toilets until you dock again.
    For me and mine- NO THANKS!

    • @corvus2512
      @corvus2512 Před 2 lety +2

      Make sure the boat is registered to a western european or north american country

    • @AlexisTwoLastNames
      @AlexisTwoLastNames Před 2 lety +1

      can't your "mine" decide for themselves? lol

    • @anonymousadult
      @anonymousadult Před 2 lety +1

      @@AlexisTwoLastNames they are under 18, so my decision is law.

    • @AlexisTwoLastNames
      @AlexisTwoLastNames Před 2 lety +1

      @@anonymousadult ohhh makes sense.

    • @rg6310
      @rg6310 Před 2 lety

      I know! Cruises reminds me of old white people in the 1980s especially when I hear that annoying Caribbean cruise commercial

  • @brucesmith3072
    @brucesmith3072 Před 2 lety +31

    Having taken cruises, and have friends in the business, most bizarre to me is her disappearance from the ship photo gallery. Whether crew or franchised out, the photographers would be
    under strict ship management. She was being stalked my someone....on the ship.

    • @eadweard.
      @eadweard. Před 2 lety +9

      There's no evidence she was stalked. As another commenter says it quite possible she took her own pictures down.

    • @milankatz9628
      @milankatz9628 Před 2 lety +2

      @@eadweard.
      Good point!

    • @brucesmith3072
      @brucesmith3072 Před 2 lety +12

      @@eadweard. No; you can't do that. They are locked behind glass & worth a lot of money. Years ago as a kid, my grandparents had neighbours who worked on Cunard Line. He was just a steward, but had new cars each year & lived lavishly. On his retirement voyage, he insisted my grandma invite them over for drinks: "We'll never see him again". She laughed, but sure enough he 'disappeared' at sea. Obviously a smuggler, and today that includes people. Just saying...

    • @jessecoates1562
      @jessecoates1562 Před 2 lety +4

      @@brucesmith3072 Ridiculous. Things aren't done the same way as they were in your grandparents' time. "'Obviously' a smuggler!" Sounds like they were very gullible and you are even more so.

    • @sarahjane2893
      @sarahjane2893 Před rokem +3

      Or someone wanted to get rid of evidence of having spent time with her on the ship.

  • @espai99
    @espai99 Před 2 lety +70

    Crime on cruise ships always seems extra mysterious... I guess it's due to the lack of understanding about the real mechanics behind what are essentially floating city-states with unclear jurisdiction.
    For Amy Lynn Bradley, the photo evidence from the adult site is either a smoking gun or one of the spookiest coincidences possible because it's pretty convincing. Similar to other cruise ship disappearances, I do feel like if the company allowed an open and detailed investigation immediately we would have answers

    • @BrookeWinter82
      @BrookeWinter82 Před 2 lety +6

      I couldn't agree with you more!

    • @bthomson
      @bthomson Před 2 lety +7

      Yes! Don't they begin to realize that not thoroughly and openly searching and questioning immediately looks worse than the crime itself!😓😫😤

    • @Moodboard39
      @Moodboard39 Před 2 lety +3

      its not her

  • @logicalblackman8228
    @logicalblackman8228 Před 2 lety +13

    I'm very surprised that Dr. Grande chose accidental death as his first theory. I feel like he made a very compelling case for kidnapping and white slavery.
    1. The missing photographs. How crazy is that?
    2. The numerous sightings, especially the one who saw the tattoos along with the other person who heard her sing a song no one else would know. Also, her parents seemed convinced that the photos are her.
    3. Yes, she was out in public; but there have been other situations where people under the psychological spell of another, can be out in public and not escape. Most human trafficking victims have physical opportunities to escape but are too fearful to do so.
    4. The "Yellow" guy was probably involved, especially since he knew about the disappearance before it had been made public. And she was seen with him.

    • @daveborder7751
      @daveborder7751 Před 2 lety

      1. Not especially-things go missing, quite possibly the family annoyed a crew member or members with a bad attitude & they took them & chucked them overboard etc as revenge.
      2. The sightings-all of which came after mass publicity & a reward was on offer. Don''t forget the scumbag who conned them had personal information 'he couldn't have known' this is how conmen work-you feed them information & then they feed it back to you. Consider that there had been multiple articles written about Amy & television shows/segments, along with missing posters that no doubt mentioned various facts/anecdotes from the family.
      3. However, it is clear this was not Stockholm Syndrome, but somebody who wished to escape. Clearly if she was being walked around on a beach etc then she had ample opportunity to draw attention to herself & escape her plight-they had no hold over her as in making threats about harming a child she didn't have or her family who were safe. Therefore in all likelihood these are made up stories to claim the reward, or people trying to help the family by turning something innocuous into something major-is not the beach story more likely the two guys made a sexual comment about the woman's ass etc, the woman heard them & was pissed & then told the guys with her who gave them a look/told them to get lost before they got their lights punched out? What would Amy have to lose at that point? She had already if you believe the abduction theory at that point been kidnapped, beaten, raped & forced to prostitute herself for months on end.
      4. I think it highly probable that many people on the ship were at that point were aware of her disappearance. We all know how things like that spread around once people know about it-if they were looking for her then the staff would be saying her name/description & asking people if they had seen her. Most of this is the family retrofitting events to suit their narrative-they were found guilty of lying, fraud & committing perjury by a judge in their claim against the liner in 2000 & had to pay damages-when they failed to disclose many sightings of her walking around happily. Now, I doubt any of these were her just like the ones reported from 1998-2005, but it shows they were only interested in the ones that depicted her as some sex slave hostage.

    • @logicalblackman8228
      @logicalblackman8228 Před 2 lety

      @@daveborder7751 1. That's not a plausible theory. There is no value in the pictures except as a visual aid in some sort of crime involving the missing person. And I don't believe in those kinds of coincidences. Even less plausible is your theory that staff threw her overboard because of something her family did. What could they have possibly done that was so bad to cause staff to commit murder? Again, it just doesn't make sense.
      2.I'm not aware of any award; there was none mentioned in the video. Even if there were, that wouldn't necessarily account for all of the sightings. For instance, the cook said she was singing a lullaby, whose existence (afaik) was not released to the public. Also, the family is convinced that the photos sent to them are authentic. They would know better than anyone else. And you have the former naval officer who . admitted to being in a brothel. This was many years after the alleged sighting. Why come forward after all these years? It implicates him in an illegal act.
      Your responses to #3 and #4 are not really arguments that I need to address.

    • @daveborder7751
      @daveborder7751 Před 2 lety

      @@logicalblackman8228 1. I didn't say staff threw her over, I said if the family/Amy had upset them then one of more members might have removed the pictures & dumped the pictures overboard as revenge.
      2. Yes, there was a reward offered & then suddenly all these people reported having seen her-not a coincidence. The lullaby was what the conman who scammed the family out of money told them-obviously he had extracted it from them & then fed it back to them. There were articles & television segments/shows-so it would be very easy to write down a fact or two from that & then tell the family-this is how con artists operate. Pretty much every family believes it is them in a photo-because they desperately want to believe their loved one is still alive-they cannot be impartial. How would you go about prosecuting somebody for something you have no proof of? Even if the brothel is illegal in that part of the world you would have to find the prostitute he paid & get her to testify, which is about as likely as aliens landing on the White House lawn.

    • @logicalblackman8228
      @logicalblackman8228 Před 2 lety

      @@daveborder7751 The missing pictures and the missing woman is still too great of a coincidence for me to believe in. And what kind of coffee vision cool is that anyway? It doesn’t mean anything.
      The guy in the brothel had nothing to do with getting prosecuted. It was just a stain on his reputation. That was my point. It probably wasn’t even illegal where they were.
      You’re starting to get snarky LOL

    • @daveborder7751
      @daveborder7751 Před 2 lety

      @@logicalblackman8228 That is your belief-as humans we are programmed to see connections that don't exist-our ancestors couldn't take a rustle in the bushes as being a squirrel, as it was more likely to be a tiger, which is why we still jump when we hear it. I have zero idea what coffee vision cool is or means. The point was there could be any number of reasons why her photos were missing, far more rational reasons than a bunch of international slave traders deciding to kidnap some 3/10 random, white woman that will be missed & trigger FBI etc involvement from a cruise shop & force her into prostitution.
      What reputation? I doubt there are many people who don't think the armed forces personnel like to drink, party & shag. If you are onboard a ship with a bunch of other guys all the time it would be a bit odd if you weren't looking to get laid when you disembarked.

  • @wrmlm37
    @wrmlm37 Před 2 lety +39

    So much affection for Dr. G., and the family who truly LOVES him, plus all the really insightful comments from us on YT. Cheers. Let's enjoy the Doc, every time his family allows us to!

  • @jenm9099
    @jenm9099 Před 2 lety +6

    Cruise ships are so unappealing to me. I'm not a fan of being around crowds, and I don't like deep water. There are sketchy things going on, and I just don't like the idea.

  • @nightwood4379
    @nightwood4379 Před 2 lety +145

    “Formal special prison operative” aptly describes Frank Jones. Your quirky way with words alleviates the seriousness of most cases presented. Appreciate the wry approach while maintaining proper respect to the victims.

    • @berlintanker
      @berlintanker Před 2 lety +2

      What a putz……….

    • @brockgalloway
      @brockgalloway Před 2 lety +1

      Yeah I’m going to support the doc on patreon for the dry humor alone!

  • @berlintanker
    @berlintanker Před 2 lety +11

    It’s very easy to go overboard …. Add a few drinks plus leaning over and the ship rocking a little bit, and now you have a tragedy …….

  • @pamelamorello6839
    @pamelamorello6839 Před 2 lety +42

    I'm happy you went over this case. It's so mysterious and sad for her family. Can you look in to Jennifer Kesse's abduction in Orlando 15 years ago? It's incredibly mysterious and frustrating. Thank you!

    • @milankatz9628
      @milankatz9628 Před 2 lety +5

      That case will NEVER be solved!

    • @BL-hw4mn
      @BL-hw4mn Před 2 lety +6

      He already has a video about that up on his Patreon, so it’ll probably get released on this channel eventually (the Patreon videos are pre releases)

    • @dbnd2240
      @dbnd2240 Před 2 lety

      @@milankatz9628 i know, sad 😭

    • @wholelottagangshid
      @wholelottagangshid Před rokem

      Not that mysterious as people can give a best guess to what happened to her based on the evidence, the only question is who did it and where did they hide her body

  • @milankatz9628
    @milankatz9628 Před 2 lety +137

    Agree with falling overboard. Her father saw her on the balcony around 4-5 am smoking. He fell back to sleep and was awakened by a sudden noise in the very early morning hours. Amy was probably trying to catch a breeze and perhaps tried to hoist herself on the balcony edge. Alcohol plays a huge role, agreed, to cruise ship deaths.

    • @berlintanker
      @berlintanker Před 2 lety +27

      This is exactly what happened……

    • @milankatz9628
      @milankatz9628 Před 2 lety +22

      @@berlintanker
      Yeah! Someone agrees with me!
      The water and waves are hypnotizing and you almost want to get closer or jump in😗 Alcohol dims judgement.

    • @SoManyRandomRamblings
      @SoManyRandomRamblings Před 2 lety +23

      And don't like 200 people on average disappear from cruise ships......alcohol seems to lead to quite a lot of people going over railings. And this isn't the movies, blink and you miss the entire fall, and as far down as the water is, there's no way to hear a splash, her father probably awoke to her scream as she slipped off the edge. 😔

    • @Tgogators
      @Tgogators Před 2 lety +14

      I've loosely followed this case since I first heard about it in the early 2000s. Spent some hours reading into all the theories. I feel that all in all this was an accidental death by falling overboard. The cruise really mishandled it. When she was reported missing they brushed it off as she might have dozed of somewhere in the ship. It wasn't until they were docked and people were able to get off they made a formal "looking for" announcement.

    • @Moodboard39
      @Moodboard39 Před 2 lety +9

      last person to see her awake was a her dad

  • @zero_bs_tolerance8646
    @zero_bs_tolerance8646 Před 2 lety +18

    I always thought she went overboard accidentally. Her cigs were probably in her hand or pocket.
    Thanks, Doc.

  • @richardhart9204
    @richardhart9204 Před 2 lety +43

    When her father checked on her, she, her cigarettes, and lighter were missing, yet her sandals were still in her room. She likely went for a smoke on the balcony, and still typsy from her earlier drinking, fell overboard.

    • @milankatz9628
      @milankatz9628 Před 2 lety +20

      Good point…her shoes where left in the Stateroom.
      Nobody is going to walk around the common areas/dining rooms without shoes on. She never left the balcony alive.

    • @Amandaaaaaa123
      @Amandaaaaaa123 Před 2 lety +8

      @@milankatz9628 heartbreaking the dad saw her the last time before going to sleep

    • @CrystalRicotta
      @CrystalRicotta Před 2 lety +8

      People doing heavy drinking often forget their shoes

    • @richardhart9204
      @richardhart9204 Před 2 lety +1

      @@annbell3864 People who are on drugs and watch too many movies, shouldn't be here.

    • @benlegrandofficial
      @benlegrandofficial Před rokem

      @@milankatz9628 Bingo!

  • @benjalucian1515
    @benjalucian1515 Před 10 měsíci +10

    She fell off the ship. She was drunk and it was VERY late. She was into photography. She probably wanted a smoke while watching the sunrise. This accounts for the balcony door being a little bit ajar. She went back inside to get her smokes. She balanced on the railing to tip her ashes off the balcony and still being drunk slipped and fell. Her family missed her while the ship was still at sea.

  • @TexanGal60
    @TexanGal60 Před 2 lety +11

    I watched an expose' on Amy Bradley and Natalie Holloway. Amy's case really got to me. Especially her mom. A situation that could happen to anyone.

  • @micheleboris8970
    @micheleboris8970 Před 2 lety +18

    Once again, thank you for your understandable analysis.
    Her poor parents.

  • @AdrienneMint
    @AdrienneMint Před rokem +6

    This is the best analysis I’ve ever heard on Amy’s disappearance. I’ve listened to every video on CZcams. Dr. Grande, I really never thought of her falling overboard as an option on what might have happened. But it makes total sense. I believe you could be right.

    • @kevinmalone3210
      @kevinmalone3210 Před 5 měsíci

      Her family said that she would go no where near the railing when she was on the cruise ship.

  • @marciaeovino3584
    @marciaeovino3584 Před 2 lety +52

    Always enjoy your thoughtful, sardonically humorous and thorough coverage of these videos. Looking particularly beguiling in black😎👻

  • @rejaneoliveira5019
    @rejaneoliveira5019 Před 2 lety +20

    This is such an intriguing case. It’s heartbreaking to have a loved one disappear from cruise ship in such a manner. I feel for family.
    Thank you for the review Dr. Grande, always much appreciated.❤️

    • @cottontails9003
      @cottontails9003 Před 2 lety +1

      Rejane, missed texting you. Hope everything is going good in your world.

    • @rejaneoliveira5019
      @rejaneoliveira5019 Před 2 lety +1

      @@cottontails9003 Hi Julianne, how are you? How is your son doing?

    • @cottontails9003
      @cottontails9003 Před 2 lety +1

      @@rejaneoliveira5019 Can't walk up to his bedroom. All three have gone to the granny flat. Telling his awful jokes e.g. how do you eat an elephant? How ----one piece at a time. Thank you Rejane he's going a lot better.

    • @rejaneoliveira5019
      @rejaneoliveira5019 Před 2 lety +1

      @@cottontails9003 It’s important to have a sense of humor in situations like this.😄
      I hope he feels better very soon.❤️

  • @majortom8990
    @majortom8990 Před 2 lety +23

    So many people just turn their heads, or worse, pull out their phones to film terrible things. That was a very important point at the end. Thanks again, Dr. Grande.

  • @dmcnare
    @dmcnare Před 2 lety +12

    I've heard other analyses of this case and I respect how you laid out your interpretation without relying on salacious innuendo or drama.

    • @bthomson
      @bthomson Před 2 lety

      He'll have none of that!

  • @f.4588
    @f.4588 Před 2 lety +70

    Alcohol causes a lapse in judgment; put that together with lack of sleep & exhaustion, falling overboard makes sense as well as being conned into an undesirable situation. Thanks Doc.

    • @bthomson
      @bthomson Před 2 lety +3

      So many young people who first experience freedom and alcohol together overdo it so totally that I'm not altogether surprised that tragic outcomes happen! Maybe families should teach their children about moderation?

    • @grandmabenti8516
      @grandmabenti8516 Před 2 lety

      @@cht2162 hahaha

    • @Ragdollcatlover
      @Ragdollcatlover Před 2 lety +3

      The thing I find strange is that all her photos were taken from the photo board.

    • @dbnd2240
      @dbnd2240 Před 2 lety +1

      But the photos of Amy the cruise ship photographer took were missing….that fact is unnerving & unforgettable. I don’t think she fell overboard…at all. I think she was trafficked.

    • @dbnd2240
      @dbnd2240 Před 2 lety +3

      @@bthomson true, but she was 23, not 18.

  • @ellenmayo
    @ellenmayo Před 2 lety +33

    I don't think I've even heard of the falling overboard theory. Most of the videos I've watched on this case just put so much emphasis on the unverified sightings.

    • @eadweard.
      @eadweard. Před 2 lety +3

      Most videos on this are by idiots, for idiots.

    • @Tgogators
      @Tgogators Před 2 lety +2

      Her family always said Amy had a fear of falling overboard, so they doubt she would put herself in a vulnerable state or hang around a high balcony.

    • @eadweard.
      @eadweard. Před 2 lety +9

      @@Tgogators Well they saw her out on the balcony so it's immaterial really.

    • @dantegood2195
      @dantegood2195 Před 2 lety +8

      @@Tgogators - That’s when she was sober. You’re not thinking clearly when you’re significantly intoxicated and have been drinking all night. She obviously fell. The dad didnt hear anyone else on the balcony and she wouldn’t have left without sandals.

    • @Tgogators
      @Tgogators Před 2 lety +1

      @@eadweard. Her father stated she was sitting there on a deck chair on the balcony smoking in a laying down/relaxed posture. Not on the actual railing.

  • @Annzy99
    @Annzy99 Před 2 lety +6

    Nice ending, Dr. Grande, regarding helping those who have become vulnerable, even if self-imposed.

  • @ChristinePerez903
    @ChristinePerez903 Před 2 lety +25

    I feel bad for Amy’s family. They never stopped looking for her. Part of me hopes she alive but I know that it’s unlikely.
    Great video Dr Grande!!!

  • @milestonowheres
    @milestonowheres Před 2 lety +15

    When in Aruba make sure to take a photo of you dropping your date off at her house . Wake up her parents and not be the last drunk dude to see her alive .

    • @bthomson
      @bthomson Před 2 lety +5

      May have been meant in jest but in fact a really good idea!

    • @Tina06019
      @Tina06019 Před 2 lety +1

      Actually, that’s a damn good idea. Especially waking up her parents! (Or housemates.)

  • @stephaniesaberhagen
    @stephaniesaberhagen Před 2 lety +11

    There's nothing like the soothing voice of Dr Grande after a long day of annoying sounds.😘

    • @cdorman11
      @cdorman11 Před 2 lety +1

      Even to fall asleep to. Leads to the craziest dreams, though.

  • @chris_iapetus
    @chris_iapetus Před 2 lety +4

    This channel is wonderful. Not only are the profiles fascinating & his evaluations objective, very well informed, educational (for me, at least), but also, his voice is calming & he makes many humorous remarks (some are even funny !!) that never cross lines of respect for the victims & their family & friends. I mean this in the best possible way & as a compliment, but his soporific delivery is superb to fall asleep to. Love the channel !!

  • @Cec9e13
    @Cec9e13 Před 2 lety +7

    "Any woman asking for help warrants an investigation." Thank you so much for that, it's such an obvious thing but it doesn't turn out that way.

  • @lnc-to4ku
    @lnc-to4ku Před 2 lety +5

    What a heartbreaking case, and haunting that she seemed to have a dark !intuition about not going on that trip!
    I do think it's very strange that all the photos were removed?
    Such a mysterious and intriguing case, Dr. Grande!
    On a very bright note, you look extremely handsome in that shirt!

  • @soggysparrow1227
    @soggysparrow1227 Před 2 lety +4

    My goodness Dr Grande you are pumping them out, I'm not complaining!

  • @SarahDunlap
    @SarahDunlap Před 2 lety +25

    Look at you getting close to one million subscribers! Your hard work pays off!

  • @helpyourcattodrive
    @helpyourcattodrive Před 2 lety +8

    Yes to your point on alcohol. Also, I notice a lot of the criminals are under the influence of alcohol because it decreases their inhibition.

  • @Kalliopa0122
    @Kalliopa0122 Před 2 lety +7

    I liked that you basically went with Occam’s razor here. I agree.

  • @Mindy849
    @Mindy849 Před 2 lety +9

    Thank you Dr. Grande for your hard work, analysis and theories on this case.

  • @Potato_Bug
    @Potato_Bug Před 2 lety +42

    Hoping you could analyze the recent situation where a woman was attacked in front of other passengers on the SEPTA train in Philadelphia and explain the bystander effect that would lead none of the passengers to intervene.

    • @marciaeovino3584
      @marciaeovino3584 Před 2 lety +14

      Yes..Terrible! Video taped the incident instead of helping.. pathetic!

  • @aloveablebutspazzycuddlefish

    Human trafficking is the first theory that popped into my head

  • @stt5v2002
    @stt5v2002 Před 2 lety +17

    I’ve been to Carlos’ and Charlie’s in Aruba. It’s a conspicuous touristy bar/restaurant in a busy area. The island is quite small and there really aren’t that many places to go. In other words, it doesn’t mean much.

    • @strfshy
      @strfshy Před 2 lety +1

      I’ve been too. There isn’t a lot else around the area aside from minimal shopping locations. . It’s actually now a Senor Frogs, which is what they’ve rebranded the majority of Carlos and Charlie’s to.

  • @micheleheath2253
    @micheleheath2253 Před rokem +3

    Her family probably never had a good night’s sleep for the rest of their lives 😢

  • @1313MockingBird_Lane
    @1313MockingBird_Lane Před 2 lety +26

    This case, the Disney Cruise case (Rebecca Coriam), just adds to my list of reasons why I'd never want to be on a Cruise...everyone always comes back with the stomach flu, it's a floating Motel, and you can't leave except when the tell you...I'm biased because I can't swim, but I'm also biased because I like to plan my own vacation, but that's just me...

    • @daveborder7751
      @daveborder7751 Před 2 lety +4

      No idea either-you run the risk of piracy, picking up all kinds of horrible stomach bugs/Legionnaires etc, being quarantined, being sunk & in the water, the crews on these things are often criminals with convictions etc.

    • @dbnd2240
      @dbnd2240 Před 2 lety

      💯

    • @mangafq8
      @mangafq8 Před rokem

      I went on my first, last and only cruise through the fjords of Norway. A peaceful journey.
      Being on a boat loaded with drunks who need constant stimulation of food, drink and entertainment sounds like a living hell.

  • @brockwillis1979
    @brockwillis1979 Před 2 lety +6

    Dr. Grande, thank you so much for doing this video- I'm sure I was not the only one who requested it, but like to think you did it for me. This case has bothered me for years; And I felt particularly intrigued by this case because I too went on my first cruise ship a few months before the Bradley's took theirs. I like and appreciate how you give us your theories, and then show how you lean to what is most probable, and I almost always agree with you in regards to most cases in terms of "what's most likely." However in this case, I just feel after so many red flags, it is hard to disregard the many misunderstandings as coincidence. She was afraid of the water/railing of the balcony (which Leads me to think she would have never gotten close enough to it to have fallen off) ,the overly attentive flirty waiters, the missing photos, the missing cigarettes & lighter from the room, the David Carmichael sighting, the Judy M sighting, the officer in the brothel, the odd comment made by Yellow (Douglas) in the early morning hours, the girls that saw Amy walking with Yellow off the elevator into the disco area, the alleged prostitution photos that surfaced, the fact that those photos were analyzed by a forensic expert who deconstructed every detail of Amy's face, matching it with overlays of her photos, etc. What I found very intriguing about the online photos of the woman, were that every one of Amy's tattoos are strategically hidden with her hair, or by the degree that she is posed. I do agree with your points as well; An American girl with very distinguishable tattoos being kidnapped from a cruise ship while with her family does seem very unlikely. As for Yellow, I have also considered the fact that maybe he did honestly hear about Amy's disappearance from crew members onboard; because even though only the Bradleys and security knew at the time; like in all jobs, people on cruise ships build a rapport/family type relationship with their coworkers because of the amount of weeks per year they are on this ship. Is it possible that maybe whispers and word traveled from security amongst employees in various parts of the ship before the announcement was public information? I too agree that whether she was a trained life guard or a strong swimmer, the impact of hitting the water after falling 10 stories from a cruise ship would definitely injure anyone and make their swimming abilities irrelevant in that type of situation. Another thing that always puzzled me was, why was Amy, apparently buzzed and exhausted from a long night out with her brother, motivated to even leave the room at all that morning? This is 1998. Surely there were no texting or plans of a "hookup" of some kind; and even if she and Yellow would have planned to have a sexual encounter, why wouldn't this have happened after her partying ended, and before she returned to the room? Also, if Yellow was behind this alleged abduction, and lured her somewhere, wouldn't he have had a better chance doing so around the 4 am time frame when she was leaving the disco alone, and the alcohol would have been at it's most potent in her system? Its seems odd that she would randomly leave her room, and he would randomly be there to have this all happen without a hitch. Sometimes I think this was an assault gone wrong, and her body was hidden or discarded; But after hours of research, reading, studying this case, my core gut feelings are that as unbelievable of a story as this is, arrows all point back to abduction and sex trafficking to me. One, two, three odd details in a case, maybe I can file under the " strange coincidences umbrella"; But this case has so many red flags; After what # of odd and strange details must one say that, due to the quantity of odd and strange details, something more sinister, and deliberate must be at play? I do agree with you that yes, many eye witnesses who are honest good people can just truly be mistaken. But David Carmichaels eye witness account, and the specificity of her tattoos alone; I mean, she was nearly 3 feet in front of him when she attempted to speak to him; And we aren't speaking of one vague tattoo; David said this girl was pointing out all of her tattoos to him- Very specific unique tattoos in multiple places of her body who all matched up to what Amy did have as known tattoos. Forgive me for this odd comparison; But years ago when we were all transfixed on the O.J. Simpson trial, and we all saw the tons of evidence that stacked up for the prosecution; I remember as a teenager thinking, "With all that evidence stacked against the defense, if O.J were innocent, he would have to be the unluckiest man alive." Just like with O.J., the quantity of evidence is what ruled out the possibility of innocence in my mind; With the Amy Bradley case, I agree with you, there is no solid evidence, but the amount of red flags, suspicious characters, and unusual circumstances highly increase the probability that whatever did happen to her, was also something unusual and deliberate against her will. Dr. Grande, this is the longest comment I have ever written on youtube. I have a lot of compassion for the Bradleys, and intrigue regarding this case; I apologize to you and your viewers if this comment was overwhelming due to it' s length.

    • @HoboJoe1416
      @HoboJoe1416 Před 2 lety +2

      Agree. Too many glaring facts and occurrences to believe she fell overboard. Witnessed by girls that knew her early the morning of her disappearance. The person she was with was the last person known to have seen her AND he just later happened to demonstrate foreknowledge of her disappearance. Nope. That’s involvement. The photos online are unmistakably her. The Canadian witness reported the tattoos before they were publicly known. Moreover, he was strong in his ID, stating “100%” certainty. She was trafficked.

    • @benoconnor7529
      @benoconnor7529 Před 2 lety +2

      Ah yellow. Yes he could of heard from a crew member of the disappearence sure. Gew questions though. He was with her until 5.45am. To go up to a family member the next day and say sorry to hear about yorr sister then offer no help to find her or give as much information as pissible is down right unheard of. Also when interviewed by the fbi he retracted whatvhe had said to the brother and saod he had no idea she was missing. He is a crucial, crucial person of interest

    • @kb_9880
      @kb_9880 Před rokem +1

      @@HoboJoe1416 I agree. The tattoos were not mentioned in any of the Missing posters and David Carmichael reported what Amy pointed out to him. Mr. Carmichael shared what he observed with her parents and the Bradleys knew the tattoos were not public knowledge. Mr Carmichael did not want any of the reward money, too. (BTW, this was not mentioned in this video, too.)

  • @kenbrandt6100
    @kenbrandt6100 Před 2 lety +9

    The woman in the pictures from that site looks SOOOO much like her.

    • @CEOTOON
      @CEOTOON Před 2 lety +1

      It is her can’t tell me different

  • @zenamen5221
    @zenamen5221 Před 2 lety +35

    The missing photos totally indicate foul play, if she accidentally fell overboard it would be obvious. Your priceless humor is worth these analyses, regardless of what the final truth may be.

    • @zenamen5221
      @zenamen5221 Před 2 lety +2

      Additionally: Note to self - NEVER go to Aruba.

  • @kitiyana
    @kitiyana Před 2 lety +4

    Such regular, quality content. Great channel, thank you.

  • @grandmabenti8516
    @grandmabenti8516 Před 2 lety +1

    Once again, I love your intuitive final thoughts on this unusual disappearance. You obviously do a lot of research prior to your analyses of all the content you upload & present. I'm pleased that your videos are always thought-provoking and entertaining in both content and delivery. 😉 Thanks for your consistency Dr. GRANDE!

  • @DerkuiDerkui
    @DerkuiDerkui Před 2 lety +3

    Yes! Thank you! This was one I wanted covered and it didn't disappoint.

  • @cottontails9003
    @cottontails9003 Před 2 lety +10

    Good morning Dr Grande. Great analysis. If she felt uneasy about the cruise, that should have been a warning sign. I don't believe she was harmed, I think she fell off the ship. Alcohol and water don't mix well. Thank you Dr Grande.

    • @erikparent8176
      @erikparent8176 Před 2 lety +2

      Hi C.T. hope is all well with the new addition to your family! 🌻

    • @cottontails9003
      @cottontails9003 Před 2 lety +2

      @@erikparent8176 Thank you so much Erik.

    • @cottontails9003
      @cottontails9003 Před 2 lety +2

      Erik its due in May 2022

    • @JustDr.S
      @JustDr.S Před 2 lety +1

      @@erikparent8176 You're so silly, Erik! 🤣🤣🤣

    • @JustDr.S
      @JustDr.S Před 2 lety +1

      @@cottontails9003 Silly, Silly, Erik! lol. But, we love him, anyway. 😁❤

  • @Blackcatsaregoodluck11
    @Blackcatsaregoodluck11 Před 2 lety +7

    WOW I’m from Petersburg VA(random but it’s a small town but it’s my hometown) ! Thanks for another amazing video Dr. Grande 💜

    • @kimmij6873
      @kimmij6873 Před 10 měsíci

      I’m from Charlottesville Va haha small world. Cheers and happiness to you and yours.

  • @poem_and_readings
    @poem_and_readings Před 2 lety +26

    With her photographs taken down from the display, thinking someone on ship was paid a lot to identify persons deemed marketable to human traffickers.

    • @Vk-mm4lf
      @Vk-mm4lf Před 2 lety +4

      I agree with you, it is completely likely this is what has happened. I am unhappy yet not shocked how many post it took to find this one. I love Dr Grande, however I beleive most people as well as Dr Grande do not know much about the human trafficking market. The statements he makes to discount this possibility are typical of old school thinking. That is not what is accurate now nor has been for several years. Working or volunteering within a agency who is involved with hendering Human Trafficking would be helpful to all.

    • @jenm9099
      @jenm9099 Před 2 lety +3

      The thing is, Amy was with her family. She was sure to be missed right away, and that is a huge gamble for a criminal.

  • @sarahvictoria1419
    @sarahvictoria1419 Před 2 lety +6

    Here are some cases I would love to see profiles on Malaika Griffin, Patrick Mackay, Dylann Roof, Berverly Allitt, Andrew Godson, Jake Davision and Micheal Robert Ryan. Keep up the great work Dr!

  • @Ceerads
    @Ceerads Před 2 lety +3

    Dr. Grande, as always, your humaneness and decency shine. Thank you!

  • @nataliea.8841
    @nataliea.8841 Před 2 lety +11

    VIDEO REQUEST: can you help me understand the mindset/motive behind the protesters at Brian Laundrie’s house. I believe they are mostly unrelated to Gabby and some home travelled out of state just to be there. It’s quite the commitment. I understand they want justice for Gabby as the world does. But it’s very interesting how far some people will go. Curious as to what drives them to be so committed.

    • @Jilli8310
      @Jilli8310 Před 2 lety +2

      Natalie, I can help you understand that a bit.
      Before I answer, I do want to say that I also want justice for Gabby, I want it for anyone who is a victim, because I was in an abusive relationship at one time. I in no way condone what he did. HOWEVER, his parents did NOT kill her and it's important to remember that.
      That being said, those people going out of their way like that, yes they want justice, but that is a very miniscule part of it. It is mob mentality. They crave to be in the middle of the excitement, they think by going there they will get attention of some sort. They think by doing that they will be able to get the Laundries to "talk". Like vigilante justice. They are craving to be part of some fantastical story.
      The Laundries hired a lawyer. All they did was exercise a constitutional right that each and every American has. The Laundries did nothing except follow the advice of their attorney. The people who are there protesting like that lack critical thinking skills and are being swayed by their emotions. These are the same people that can end up on some jury one day, this is utterly horrifying to me.
      I feel terrible for Gabby's family, but Brian's parents lost their son as well.
      These people are all motivated by their emotions and a need to be a part of something.
      Sorry I had to say it, I know this comment will make people mad, but I am so tired of people badgering the Laundries when all they did was exercise their rights.

    • @loralieisa
      @loralieisa Před 2 lety +1

      @@Jilli8310 Agreed, the mob mentality is what makes these protesters do what they do and they assuredly lack critical thinking skills. There is a cancer patient on the block who has had to endure the constant noise and of course other neighbors are being disturbed constantly. The Laundries found themselves in a very bad situation when their son came home and exercised their right to hire a lawyer. Both Gabbie's family and Brian's family suffered the terrible loss of their children. The protestors are obnoxious bullies, and need to find something better to occupy themselves with.

    • @Jilli8310
      @Jilli8310 Před 2 lety +2

      @@loralieisa Thanks. I mean I am just disgusted with that whole scenario. My mother and I have been following that story quite closely and when I saw Natalie's comment above, I couldn't hold it in anymore.
      Honestly, out of all of these protesters and crazy people at the front of their home, do we see any members of the FBI, law enforcement or anything like that screaming for Justice? NO. That's because even they know justice starts in the courtroom, not on someone's front lawn. Law enforcement knows that hiring a lawyer is part of the process and so they work around it. If Brian had not died and would have been found, eventually charges would have been brought and attorney or not, he would have been brought before the judge/jury.
      I come from a Law Enforcement family. I work in the criminal justice field myself, the first any of us would do is hire an attorney. That's just being smart.
      I am so very sad for both families. It should've never have happened.

  • @yuktithegreat5390
    @yuktithegreat5390 Před 2 lety +2

    Thank you for making a video on the Gabby Petito case
    Your video is the only one that made complete sense of what could have happened!
    Thankssss i was literally losing sleep over this.

  • @KevinStClair-ln5ir
    @KevinStClair-ln5ir Před 2 lety +9

    I crossed the Atlantic Ocean this same year and after arriving in the Azores, we docked next to a boat that had just lost its captain overboard the night before.
    I agree with your theory and after navigating over 300,000 miles at sea, alcohol and the ocean can be a bad combination. Nothing good happens after midnight. Condolences to her family.

  • @Miacorr
    @Miacorr Před 2 lety +5

    Thank you for covering this case. That it was too close in occurrence and area of the disappearance to the Holloway case compounds why it's always bothered me.

  • @wigglebolt4079
    @wigglebolt4079 Před 2 lety +4

    I’ve been hoping you would cover this for so long.

  • @StillPooh62
    @StillPooh62 Před 2 lety +3

    The problem with theory #2 is that it's impossible to accidentally fall off a cruise ship, unless you're screwing around (climbing on railings, etc). Also there's CCTV coverage of the entire exterior. If Amy jumped or fell, the cruise line should have footage of that. If Amy walked off the ship in port, she'd have scanned her ship ID as she disembarked (which is how cruise crews keep track of who is on board and who isn't). It's possible she died due to alcohol or drug overdose while partying with the crew, and her body was disposed of surreptitiously to avoid legal consequences.

    • @daveborder7751
      @daveborder7751 Před 2 lety

      I don't think there was CCTV back in 1998, nowadays they have it as well as alarm systems on most if not all liners-due to the number of people who do fall or commit suicide by jumping, become victims of crime onboard & resulting lawsuits-to cover this asses & so they can initiate a rescue right away.

    • @trentbrownstone1481
      @trentbrownstone1481 Před 6 měsíci

      1998, there wasn't giant VHS recorders on the outside of every cabin.

  • @lazarus8069
    @lazarus8069 Před 2 lety +7

    How sad, I hope her family can find some closure someday. Much love everyone ✌💜

    • @bthomson
      @bthomson Před 2 lety +1

      💝💜💖💗💙💚

  • @amme30
    @amme30 Před 2 lety +11

    Hit the nail on the head Doc, the time to act when a person is in distress and need help is immediately

  • @betterbee1304
    @betterbee1304 Před 2 lety +29

    Early Dr. Grande and I have the day off! Wonderful way to spend a quick break before my giant project is due. Why is it that terrible things always happen to those that are afraid of the water? Seems so bizarre to me. Thanks for all your hard work and dedication Doctor! ❤️

    • @BeckBeckGo
      @BeckBeckGo Před 2 lety +5

      I don’t know, but I wonder if it has something to do with being afraid. I’m sort of afraid of heights. When I’m up high and on an edge, I get dizzy and feel like I’m going to fall. The dizziness actually puts me in some amount of danger if I’m not secured. Because I can lose my balance from feeling dizzy. I wonder if this also happens to people afraid of water. Particularly if they’re drunk. The booze might lessen the fear, but it can also increase dizziness.

    • @grandmabenti8516
      @grandmabenti8516 Před 2 lety +1

      @@BeckBeckGo i think you are describing vertigo

  • @nightwood4379
    @nightwood4379 Před 2 lety +2

    Greetings Dr.G. From the Land of Lincoln. Appreciate the work you post.

  • @zombienursern4909
    @zombienursern4909 Před rokem +1

    @Dr. Grande: I do not know how your video ended up being suggested for me. Maybe because I have been a Mr.Ballen fan for a few years. But I wanted to say that your voice is pleasant, you deliver your info with good tempo and your pace is steady but not boring. As a real registered nurse, I appreciate attention to detail and the delivery of your content. Just thought that I would tell you Good Job!

    • @bingonamo7520
      @bingonamo7520 Před rokem +1

      I listen to Mr Ballen to, as well as Pat Brown, a professional criminal profiler.

  • @sarahalbers5555
    @sarahalbers5555 Před 2 lety +4

    Thanks for this. I have been to Curacso and it definitely had some scary vibes. My friend and I stayed very close to the hotel
    My cat is on her pillow, nodding off to your soothing voice
    So sorry for Amy and the family

  • @Ac0ustics0ul
    @Ac0ustics0ul Před 2 lety +6

    I first heard about this case fom Dateline.. I found it unnerving how unprofessional and persistently creepy the waitstaff was... great hiring process

  • @helpyourcattodrive
    @helpyourcattodrive Před 2 lety +2

    Another interesting and meaningful analysis. Thank you for this.

  • @proverbialmonkey
    @proverbialmonkey Před 2 lety +15

    Have you been to Vegas? There literally are 10,000 Elvis's running around.

  • @elphiegleason3899
    @elphiegleason3899 Před 2 lety +5

    Holy crap I’ve heard this story so many times… more creepy details I didn’t know the same bar Natelie Holloway was last seen.

  • @user-cs1un6sp1wRennata
    @user-cs1un6sp1wRennata Před 2 lety +6

    Lol, "there would be like ten thousand Elvis Presley's running around" Dr. Grande you are killing me 😆
    I agree with your analysis completely but for me, it's so frustrating not to be able to know exactly what happened ... And that is sad 🖤

  • @eileenkyle7892
    @eileenkyle7892 Před 2 lety +2

    Eileen UK. Thank you 🙏 DR Grande for covering this case l remember this so tragic l felt so bad for her family your analysis on this is excellent it is so sad her family didn’t get to find out what happened to her. Thank you 🙏 DR Grande great 👍 job 💙⭐️

  • @SunShine-qk4rb
    @SunShine-qk4rb Před 2 lety +1

    Always enjoy your videos on missing people the most

  • @vamp1r326
    @vamp1r326 Před 2 lety +3

    thanks! was very interesting hearing your thoughts.

  • @nancydavis4618
    @nancydavis4618 Před 3 měsíci +3

    She’s gone, not coming back. Over 25 years ago. The family needs to move on. I know it’s hard cuz my sister died of cancer but for your own good get therapy and move on. I mean this ina kind way.

  • @nickyb7266
    @nickyb7266 Před 2 lety +2

    I wish that you could look into Morgellons Disease.. for some reason the medical community thinks that people who suffer from this are delusional.. I’m 53 and have this disease and I’ve been healthy young working person without any skin issue in my life, never picked my skin. One day, 2 years ago, I woke up with a painful cyst under the skin to now having them all over my face. I can’t seem to get any help other than them telling me to stop picking and to get a mental evaluation even tho all medications, antibiotics and creams did not work. It’s extremely frustrating and I trust that you would analyze this properly. Just have to listen and see what people who have this are going thru and you will want to seek answers too. 💕🙏🇨🇦

  • @arleneheer2883
    @arleneheer2883 Před 2 lety +11

    Well said! I am an intelligent college medical professional who had never been exposed to this personality type and was completely gaslighted into what became an 18 year toxic marriage that nearly ruined my whole life.Why did I stay 18 years? Because he had a stroke after 10 years and I thought people would judge me for leaving him in that state. I was on opioids, anti anxiety medication and became an alcoholic to cope. Thank God I finally got the brains to break through the verbal abuse and fog and try to heal. It took 3 years to get myself back. In the future I would like to speak to abused people in relationships so they don’t have to ruin as much life and money as I did. Thank you again for speaking out on this important message.

    • @AdrienneMint
      @AdrienneMint Před rokem +3

      I have no idea why you made your comment, because it has nothing to do with Amy’s disappearance.

    • @trentbrownstone1481
      @trentbrownstone1481 Před 6 měsíci

      Glad for you!

    • @trentbrownstone1481
      @trentbrownstone1481 Před 6 měsíci

      ​@@AdrienneMint unless she met a man, left with that man, and then that man turned out to be a manipulative POS.
      Then it would be relevant.

  • @thinkingmoment
    @thinkingmoment Před 2 lety +5

    Great case and analysis, Dr. Grande.
    Only thoughts...
    People on the cruise. She was pushed. It's shown by removing her pictures. Killer is on the pictures.
    Maybe it's me, not overall sense. When someone is in sport (orientation, splits, cartwheels...marshal arts), it develops sense for not having control somewhere, especially if you are drunk makes you insecure, because you can't control your body. I don't know, I am guessing here... But even she had vomited there, she would have pulled in somewhere her feet. It's not thinking, it's your body when you are in sport where you need balance. I don't know how to explain. Sense in your body is different. I suppossed she developed it.
    It's more likely that someone wanted to take advantage of her. It wasn't coffee...
    It's not realistic to me that she was so drunk, vomited and fell. I don't believe she was excessively drunk (she declined to go to some party, whatever).
    Thank you, Dr. Grande.

  • @almamadd0x828
    @almamadd0x828 Před 2 lety +6

    I have always wondered what happened to Amy. I never thought about her going overboard until I heard your theories. I thought she went to meet a guy, went to his cabin and things went bad. If the guy worked on the boat he could have hid her.

    • @milankatz9628
      @milankatz9628 Před 2 lety

      The guy’s girlfriend was sharing his room and bed. Not plausible.

    • @angelicaridgeway4318
      @angelicaridgeway4318 Před 2 lety +2

      I don't believe that, Amy fell overboard. I feel in my heart and in listening to her mom and brother talk about what happened, she was kidnapped while on the Ship, and then she was Taken off the Ship by someone. And the Cruise Ship was involved in her Disappearance. And she like so many other people was Sex Trafficked. This is so very sad for her family. Amy's case has always, let me know, that I will never ever, go on a Cruise Ship, Ever.

    • @benlegrandofficial
      @benlegrandofficial Před rokem

      ​@@angelicaridgeway4318 But how? That is the question. I doubt anyone would have been able to kidnap her directly from the balcony. If not directly from the balcony, they would have had to enter the room whilst her folks were asleep. It sounds a little bit too Ninja for me. They would have been caught.
      Her shoes and sandals were still in the room and she was last seen on the balcony with no shoes on. Would she have walked out of her cabin barefooted? Personally, I think she leaned on the guard rails to have a last smoke before bed and tripped over.

    • @kb_9880
      @kb_9880 Před rokem +1

      @@angelicaridgeway4318 I agree. Dr Phil show about Amy, he mentioned a person named Ty who said there was a huge brothel in Curacao where he witnessed a lot of different women behind a gated area with guards obviously controlled by these men.

    • @kb_9880
      @kb_9880 Před rokem +1

      Mrs Bradley in one of her interviews also say sex trafficking and white slavery is real. Esp. in this day and age.

  • @penelopehughes-jones5265
    @penelopehughes-jones5265 Před 2 lety +1

    This is such a worrisome case, I feel for her parents so deeply. Your warning against alcohol is a very helpful one, Dr Grande. Too many young people grow up with insecurity and lack of self respect which, combined with alcohol, is one sure way to put them in harm’s way, especially these days with so many girls being “roofied” in nightclubs. I thank my lucky stars I’m too old for nightclubs and my grown up children don’t drink, if you are a young person reading this, please keep yourself safe, you deserve the best life has to offer and won’t find it anywhere danger lurks.

    • @eadweard.
      @eadweard. Před 2 lety

      Is this roofy stuff actually real or just made-up bollocks?

    • @penelopehughes-jones5265
      @penelopehughes-jones5265 Před 2 lety

      @@eadweard. I wish it was made up! Whilst there are those ladies who get "bladdered" and conveniently blame it on same, it is a genuine problem. I would advise all ladies not to go to nightclubs because they're gross but if they must go, to avoid drinking from anything "open" - ie it's best to drink water from a screw top bottle and keep the lid on the whole time between sips.👍

  • @francesbernard2445
    @francesbernard2445 Před 2 lety +1

    I like the title of this video. What a horrible tragedy for parents to go through. Good thing both my daughters are now happily married while enjoying better protection from creeps. Maybe it is a blessing we cannot afford to all go on a cruise right now.

  • @ea8269
    @ea8269 Před 2 lety +5

    Its a scary and a tragic case. She was most likely kidnapped for human trafficking. That Yellow named guy perhaps was involved in her disappearance. I hope she's still alive, however if she's alive, she may be in a terrible place held against her will by some criminals. After all these years it's hard to speculate.

    • @mangafq8
      @mangafq8 Před rokem

      Actually Dr Grande strongly refuted the human trafficking theory with regards to Amy.

  • @MegaTc85
    @MegaTc85 Před 2 lety +21

    What if someone took the pictures of her down to distribute to staff and help find her? Someone might have thought they were taken down 9-10 hours earlier, but they were just mistaken or misunderstood. Just a thought!

    • @davel7014
      @davel7014 Před 2 lety +5

      Except the pictures were taken down PRIOR to her missing.

    • @daveborder7751
      @daveborder7751 Před 2 lety +6

      I think there has likely been a lot of retrofitting by the family over the years. They also were found guilty of fraud in their lawsuit against the company. But Royal Caribbean did refer us to a court order from 2000, when a lawsuit the family had filed against the cruise line was thrown out. The order says the Bradleys committed fraud against the court by not disclosing more than 100 reports they'd gotten of people seeing their daughter, in Curacao, after her disappearance. Many of those witnesses, according to the court order, never mentioned Amy being under any duress. Ron Bradley denies committing fraud. Court documents indicate the Bradleys held back that information out of concern that revealing it could endanger their daughter. The judge didn't accept that explanation.

    • @bingonamo7520
      @bingonamo7520 Před rokem +3

      @@daveborder7751 The parents still to this day appear in interiews on talk shows, etc, and it appears to me that they are making a good living out of appearance fees for being on all these shows. They are even asked for their opinions on random murder cases. Why? These cases have nothing to do with them, plus there's no evidence their own daughter was murdered. They are profiting from their daughter's disappearance and have been ever since she died.

    • @dianac9876
      @dianac9876 Před rokem +5

      I agree in the sense that I don’t believe there was anything sinister to this. I’ve taken a lot of cruises and I’ve never thought any of the portraits / pics came out great. My mom, on the other hand, would buy pretty much all of them by the end of our sailing. I honestly think she discarded the ones just of herself and kept the family ones. I know I did when I was her age - no reason for my pic to be broadcasted for everyone to see (and everyone on the cruise could see everyone’s pics at that time)

  • @mitch-lifestyle1692
    @mitch-lifestyle1692 Před 2 lety +10

    From athlete in high school to a smoker in college while majoring in sports physiology ? That alone seems very unusual… there’s more to Amy than people know… she almost seems like a Laura Palmer from the TV show “Twin Peaks”

    • @mitch-lifestyle1692
      @mitch-lifestyle1692 Před 2 lety +1

      @@dannette64 Definitely not judging because of smoking(I’ve got nothing against smoking). It’s simply an observation. This young lady went from being a high school athlete(and presumably non-smoker) to a college student and smoker in a short period of time. That just seems kind of strange.

  • @zenawarrior7442
    @zenawarrior7442 Před 2 lety +6

    Another sad, mysterious case. Trafficking a billion $ business. Ashley Judd did a great movie on this. Falling overboard likely. Thanks Dr G...love you in black also😊🖤🖤

  • @AntiAllCopycats
    @AntiAllCopycats Před rokem +6

    I’ve always gotten a weird feeling about her father and the timeline . I always thought the father had an altercation with her since he woke up and was last to see her maybe he hurt her and tossed her over board and the family covered it up by blaming yellow . I watched the interview with Beth Holloway and the parents seemed they were lying threw their teeth , even Beth looked shocked with their responses about her being missing and the fact that 20 minutes later the father assumed she was missing right away. Aside from the fact that she was scared of the water but was on the balcony all night? I don’t know why they were never questioned especially where the father was last to see her 20 minutes before he woke up and she so happened to pull an all nighter on the balcony . Sketchy! No one ever talks about this possibility and what kind of parents automatically assume she was trafficked before possibly falling off the balcony?

    • @indichic29
      @indichic29 Před rokem +3

      Interesting perspective, I JUST watched that show with he parents, That's what led me here, there was something Off about them...I just couldnt put my finger on it, and the way the mother dramatically overstates things seemed...off to me too

    • @tessaducek5601
      @tessaducek5601 Před rokem +2

      Falling off the balcony would likely land her on the balcony below. I have not seen any ship balconies hanging directly over the water. Rather more recessed .

  • @aquamarine9568
    @aquamarine9568 Před 2 lety +10

    Witnesses are so bizarre. Like all the people on the train in the US (Philadelphia , Oct 15, 2021) recently who watched for 40 minutes while a woman was being assaulted and then brutally raped . Many people even filmed the attack, not a single passenger called 911. WTH? I saw a boy get hit by a car on his bike. At least 15 people, including the driver stood around, neither comforting the child nor calling 911. I called 911 for an ambulance and sat with the kid. He was definitely in shock and extremely embarrassed so wasn’t asking for help. He ended up having a broken leg and significant injuries. I have been insimilar situations numerous times (where no one calls 911, but just stands around). Call 911 people. At worst help will show up and the person will be fine.

    • @loralieisa
      @loralieisa Před 2 lety

      The case of Kitty Genovese in the 1960s is still referenced in psychology books because no one called police while she was screaming and brutally attacked. I often wondered if that type of bystander non-intervention would happen 60 years later. So thanks for the update.

  • @maurariverav
    @maurariverav Před 2 lety

    i was just thinking about this case yesterday and now i see this upload !

  • @ccjdis
    @ccjdis Před 2 lety +2

    Thank you for the reminder of the effects of alcohol.