Caribbean IP Activity Sparks New Hope in Amy Bradley Disappearance Case
by Anusree in Entertainment, News on July 21, 2025Netflix just unveiled the latest true crime documentary about the untold story of Amy Bradley named Amy Bradley Is Missing, raising the public’s attention to the missing case of Amy Lynn Bradley.
Amy got lost in a mysterious manner in March 1998 while she was out on a family cruise to Curaçao. Still, now, after more than 27 years, a new breakthrough is questioning everybody: could Amy be sending secret signals online?
This film mainly showcases interviews with Amy’s family, FBI agents, and eyewitnesses who claim to have seen Amy well and alive after her missing persons case was shelved.
Yet, the disclosure, which has been much spoken of, is the one that refers to the latest website visits to the IP addresses of the Caribbean — during some very significant dates for the Bradley family.
Unexplained Website Visits Bring Suspicion:
In line with what is reported in the documentary, Amy Bradley’s family has been maintaining a website with pictures, news, and contact details.
It emerges that over the years, numerous visits originating from Barbados and Curaçao were noticed.
That may be all very well as a case of coincidence but the thing that really shakes this remarkable discovery is the dates.
The entries usually occur on family members’ birthdays, significant holidays, or Mrs. Bradley’s missing day.
These are events only a person closely tied up with the case would be most likely to remember.
Perhaps, it is Amy’s subtle way of communicating? What if someone nearby her delivered the message?
Digital Sleuthing – A New Kind of Clue
There was no such thing as tracing a person online through their virtual footprint in 1998, that’s why technology back then did not allow it.
But in this era, IP addresses are the big tools uncovering the location where the person was when they last went on a website.
Although the digital footprint will not suffice to verify Amy’s status as alive, it introduces a new dimension to an otherwise cold case about a modern case.
The authorities and cyber professionals involved now have access to geo-based information—the root of the lead.
The Family Still Thinks Amy Is Alive
Amy’s parents, Ron and Iva Bradley, did not give up hope and continuously searched for her.
Her brother, Brad, said the site visits have given them “hope that someone is still out there paying attention.” He is of the opinion that the IP activity could be Amy’s.
Brad mentioned this in the Netflix series,
“We still wake up thinking maybe today is the day we’ll hear something.”
In their hearts, the Bradleys are steadfast in their view that although years have elapsed, Amy is still alive and someone unidentified is holding her captive.
Their moving stories in the film have triggered a revival of interest among the general public.
Traditional Direct Evidence that Some Witnesses Gave Really Points to the Theory
In this show, there were a section and a few re-mentioned old incidents where Amy Bradley was seen.
Specifically, individuals who come forward with the following anecdotes, in the majority, were sure that it was Amy’s look:
- One of the stories noted a Canadian tourist`s account of his encounter with a woman at a beach who had a tattoo of the Tasmanian Devil on her shoulder in 1999. The writer states that Amy had the same tattoo on her shoulder.
- The case was reported by a U.S. Navy man who met a sad woman in a whorehouse in Curaçao. She introduced herself, “I’m Amy Bradley. Save me.”
- A third witness in a nightclub bathroom in Barbados talked to a woman who thought she was Amy and looked frightened.
Even though none of these reports has been verified, the amount of information is consistent enough to keep people interested in the case.
Rewards Still Available for Information
The FBI is still giving $25,000 to any person who provides information on the case investigation that leads to the solution of the case.
The Bradley family has offered an additional private reward of $300,000.
They are still pressuring anyone who might have information (even if they think it is trivial) to come out.
Could a Digital Clue Solve a Decades-Old Mystery?
A combination of new media attention and lots of online activity has been a driving force for the development of this case.
Detectives will get an influx of new leads from The Netflix documentary reaching millions.
The digital lead, particularly the IP address list could be the most promising lead in years.
If effectively followed, it could be the most successful lead and can confirm if Amy is alive and she is still in the Caribbean.
What Happens Next?
The Bradley family is hopeful that with the public giving attention over again, they will get tips, sightings, or this time digital evidence.
The police might as well increase the level of supervision of the website, now that maybe we will see a recurring IP, or a pattern will be the one whose path will be detected.
The public has also been asked to view the series, share the story, and stay vigilant.
Amy Bradley disappered from a cruise ship 27 years ago. Her case has never been officially handeled and her family is always optimistic that one day they will find her alive.
Now, with more advanced tools in our hands along with boosted attention from Netflix, the possibility that her case might be resolved by a single website visitor is very high.
Likewise, there is a question of Amy’s possibility of still having life, if only from a distance.