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Amy Bradley missing: ‘Major factor’ could reopen case after Netflix documentary

Amy Bradley was partying with her brother the night before she vanished.(X/@FBIWFO)
Amy Bradley was partying with her brother the night before she vanished.(X/@FBIWFO)

Amy Bradley’s case is back in public attention after the Netflix documentary ‘Amy Bradley Is Missing’. The 23-year-old disappeared in March 1998 when on a Caribbean cruise with her family.

She partied the previous night with her brother, and when her parents awoke, they found her gone.

Twenty seven years have gone by since then, but now there is renewed hope after the documentary aired. Legal expert Francisco Mundaca shed light on what it could take for the case to be reopened, and what could happen in such a scenario.

What could lead to the Amy Bradley case being reopened?

Mundaca, speaking to The Mirror US, said that he would have not held out hope of the case being reopened, had someone asked him at the start of his career. He went on to detail that something monumental would have to be unearthed, particularly DNA evidence, for the case to be reopened.

However, he’s now been working for 17 years and has founded his own law firm. Tapping into this experience, Mundaca offered a sliver of hope, saying “I think it’s a lot more plausible for it to occur now. You know, we’ve even seen the Mendez brothers, because of media and celebrities, get renewed life and then they looked into an issue that was germane for that case.”

 

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