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Amy Bradley is missingBut docuseries director Ari Mark believes he’s getting closer to her whereabouts. Even in light of the new information, Mark isn’t quite ready to show Netflix a finale — not yet.
“I mean, look, I’m very careful about the things I give to people like Netflix, right? I’ve spent my career being very careful about what I want to support, you know? However, I think the minute I feel like we’ve reached that tipping point where, if we can provide more information, we can really solve this, I will 100 percent reach out to them about it,” Mark said. Hollywood Reporter. “Creatively, I don’t think Netflix [goes] For low-hanging fruit this way, I don’t like to pick low-hanging fruit. So there has to be a real novelty there, and there has to be a real reason to draw everyone into the whole world, and bring them back into that vortex.
For now, Mark is once again sharing the latest findings from the ongoing investigation, some of which he says are still being examined, with THR; He added that the Bradley family’s private investigator has agreed to share the information below. At the time of publishing this story, an attempt to reach the private investigator had not been answered. However, I have had several conversations with Brad Bradley, Amy’s brother, about this story. More on that below.
If you think Mark is delusional Amy Bradley is missing Possibly finding the missing Amy Bradley, consider the results of another of his series. peacock Violent mindswhich Mark co-created Amy Bradley Co-creator and co-director Phil Lott (as well as Kara Korcz) has directly led to the solving of “a couple of really old murders,” as Mark puts it.
The Bradley case is also very old. This week marks the 28th anniversary of Amy’s disappearance.
In 1998, while on vacation with her family (including Brad), 23-year-old Bradley disappeared from a Royal Caribbean cruise. A full search of the ship found no trace of the recent college graduate, leading officials to believe that the Bradley likely jumped or fell overboard on his way to Curacao. However, her body was never found, and in the following decades, several people reported seeing Bradley alive on the Dutch Caribbean island (in addition to their alleged sighting in Aruba). Bradley’s family has always rejected the idea that she was the victim of an accident or suicide. Amy Bradley is missing It provided compelling evidence that it may have been smuggled off the boat instead. The ensuing revitalization of research efforts, thanks in large part to the livestream series, reinforces this theory.
In this latest round of updates, Mark says the FBI has questioned “two individuals of interest with ties to trafficking.” He couldn’t go into further detail about this tip other than to say it’s a “pretty new” development and, he believes, a “big deal” in the activated cold state.
Mark believes the investigation, which he says is now an informal collaboration between the FBI, Bradley PI and himself, “may have determined that a human trafficking network exists, and that he was potentially responsible for it.” Mark, careful not to say too much so as not to alarm potential suspects, describes the alleged trafficking ring as a “dominant” group in the Caribbean.

Additionally, Mark says the investigation found another source that potentially supports the story that Bradley had a child. At the time the docuseries was being made, Mark could only tap into this possibility due to a lack of evidence. But in October 2025, Mark shared new information with me about this prospect; Now he says another source has strengthened his belief in what could be a very important development. If Bradley became a mother, she did not die at sea.
There is also a new IP address reached Amy Bradley is missing Location that may be illuminated. The site, which intentionally predates the docuseries but bears the same name, has a dual purpose: 1) to serve as a central hub for important information and the latest updates on the cold case since it was heated by the so-called Netflix effect, and 2) as a beacon of sorts for Bradley herself. Each virtual visit records the IP address of the device accessing the website, and an “external technical expert” searches for visits from “certain parts of the Caribbean.” The length of the visit and other factors “raise suspicion” that Bradley may be the one checking on her loved ones or that a potential kidnapper is reviewing the latest available information.
We can now reveal that in 2023, an IP address from a public computer inside a casino in the Caribbean was red flagged by investigators. Since the documentary, the family’s private investigator has had a “follow-up conversation” with the casino’s general manager where the general manager was able to “confirm that he recognized Amy…and that she was at that casino, possibly using that public computer,” Mark said. However, when they then tried to reach the general manager to record the conversation, he was “completely silent”.
“[He] He was like, “I don’t want to say anything else.” “I’m done,” Mark said. “This seems to happen a lot over there, and I think there’s a reason for that – good A reason for that.”
Brad Bradley, Amy’s brother, confirmed much of the information in this story THR. He pointed out that the family is not aware of “any evidence that has been presented that Amy has or given birth to a child,” adding, “although it is of course possible.” Brad’s recollections of the casino story did not indicate there was an IP address there, but the manager “claims to have seen Amy and claimed to have recorded her on video.”
“There are things and people we work with that we cannot disclose publicly,” Brad said in a text message. “The whole case comes down to someone coming forward and telling us what they know. Someone knows something!”
Brad then asked me to direct people to his X page, @bradrad5bradley, and to the websites amybradleyismissing.com and missingamybradley.com. Tips can be emailed to amybradleyismissing@gmail.com and call tips are accepted at 1-804-789-4269 (4AMY).

The unsolved nature of the Bradley case is troubling, to say the least. It also made it difficult to get the green light for the docuseries she was seeking.
“It’s never easy to have a conversation with a buyer about an unresolved case, is it?” Mark said. “If the case isn’t completely closed, the party line will be — not just from Netflix, but from everyone, the cable networks [have been] Saying this forever – “Our audience wants closure.” Our audience doesn’t want to be left hanging and open-ended. “I don’t agree with that, I never did.”
“The audience wants to participate, as they already do,” Mark continued. “They want to feel good about themselves. They want to feel like they’re doing something.”
Even with his success, Mark also directed This is the talk of the zodiac and Cooper’s treasureamong other documentaries – presenting issues that have no outcome to a project can be an uphill battle.
“It’s more complicated legally, right? So that’s problem number one,” Mark said. “The second problem is that it is good and useful to say, ‘Oh my God, look at these new transformations. Oh my God, look at all this new information.” But then it’s also the filmmaker’s responsibility to say: OK, you’re giving me this big, expensive, long experiment — and it better be credible.

