The Most Mysterious Unsolved Disappearances of All Time

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In 1998, two tourists report seeing a woman with tattoos identical to Bradley’s in Curaçao. The following year, a U.S. Naval officer claimed he met Bradley in a brothel, where she had said that “her name was Amy Bradley and [she] begged him for help.” In 2005, a witness claimed to have seen Bradley in a department store being threatened by three men in a restroom. After the men had left, Bradley told the woman her name was Amy and she was from Virginia. The men returned and took her away.

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