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'Amy Bradley Is Missing' | Interview with co-director of Netflix true crime docuseries
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On March 21, 1998, 23-year-old recent college graduate Amy Bradley set sail on a Royal Caribbean cruise with her parents and brother. Two nights later, she went missing.
"Amy Bradley is Missing," a three-episode true crime docuseries from Netflix, looks into Amy's disappearance and the various theories of what could've happened to her.
"I'd heard about it initially when I was on a vacation very similar to Amy — it wasn't on a cruise, but it was like that last hurrah, that kind of family vacation you go on between leaving university or school or whatever and going on to your life," said Phil Lott, who co-directed and co-executive produced the docuseries with Ari Mark. "Amy is only three weeks older than me, so it really hit me at the time when I heard it, and I think I read it in a paper when we were on vacation."
All three episodes of "Amy Bradley Is Missing" are now streaming on Netflix.
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