Amy Bradley: Did She Fall, Walk Away, or Was She Taken? | Part 9 episode artwork

EPISODE · May 22, 2026 · 22 MIN

Amy Bradley: Did She Fall, Walk Away, or Was She Taken? | Part 9

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Two explanations for Amy Bradley's disappearance have persisted for 28 years: she went overboard, or she walked off. Episode 9 eliminates both — not through emotion, but through physics, behavioral benchmarks, and the documented record. The overboard theory — eliminated by physics: The Bradley family confirmed the exact balcony dimensions. The railing sat at three feet eight inches. Amy was five foot six. Her center of gravity sat eight inches below the top of that railing. An accidental stumble doesn't generate the energy to clear it — and the trajectory of a fall is forward and down, not up and over. The intentional jump requires launching six feet horizontally in under three-quarters of a second from a crouched position with a three-foot-three clearance above. The most generous athletic data puts that at one in one hundred women under ideal conditions. Factor in alcohol, and the number drops to effectively zero. And then there is John Mentar — the harbor police chief who ran the search. The Marines, the Venezuelan Coast Guard, and the Navy found nothing. Not a piece of clothing. Not any trace. He called it strange. The walk-off theory — eliminated by the behavioral record: Verified voluntary disappearances produce a consistent profile: financial preparation, behavioral changes before departure, a destination, and eventual contact. Apply each benchmark to Amy's case. Financial preparation: none. Behavioral changes: none documented by anyone who knew her. A destination: she was on a cruise ship in international waters with no prepared identity and no viable path to a new life. Contact afterward: 28 years of silence. The walk-off theory does not survive its own benchmarks. Why both theories persist anyway — and what their elimination actually leaves behind. That's what this episode is for. And what remains is harder. If you have information about Amy's disappearance — 1-800-CALL-FBI or tips.fbi.gov. The FBI reward is now $100,000. 100% of Invisawear commissions go to the Bradley family's GoFundMe. 10% off through the link in the show notes. Support the show at no extra cost through our Amazon link. amybradleyismissing.com | Amy Alerts petition | tips.fbi.gov | Invisawear | Bradley family GoFundMe #AmyBradley #AmyLynnBradley #AmyBradleyIsMissing #AccidentOrWalkOff #Overboard #VoluntaryDisappearance #CruiseShipDisappearance #RhapsodyOfTheSeas #RoyalCaribbean #BradleyFamily #RonBradley #IvaBradley #BradBradley #JohnMentar #Curacao #MissingPersons #MissingPersonsAwareness #MidnightMysteryArchive #TrueCrimePodcast #InvestigativePodcast #ColdCase #FBIReward #DocumentarySeries #TrueCrimeDocumentary #InvisaWear #UnsolvedCases

Two explanations for Amy Bradley’s disappearance have persisted for 28 years: she went overboard, or she walked off. Episode 9 eliminates both — not through emotion, but through physics, professional benchmarks, and the documented record. The Bradley family confirmed the exact balcony dimensions. The physics of a fall or jump from that specific railing don’t support either scenario. John Mentar’s search found nothing. And when you apply the behavioral benchmarks that verified voluntary disappearances consistently produce to Amy’s life in the months before the cruise — there is nothing there either. Both theories are eliminated on their own merits. What remains is harder. A 12-part investigative series from Midnight Mystery Archive, produced in cooperation with the Bradley family.

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