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True crime doc that's a 'real-life Netflix horror' coming this month

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It's no secret that Netflix is becoming more and more renowned for adding in-depth crime documentaries. As we enter a new month, the streaming service is adding several new movies and TV shows, including a true crime series that is certain to leave you awake at night. Amy Bradley is Missing will soon be available to watch and dives into the disappearance of 23-year-old Amy Bradley in 1998. The three-part series explores when Amy and her family went on a Royal Caribbean cruise, before she suddenly disappeared. For 27 years, Amy's family and friends have been left wondering how she vanished, but sadly, Amy still hasn't been found.

In the teaser series trailer, her family is heard saying how they 'checked every inch' of the cruise. Many fans who have watched the teaser trailer have jumped on numerous theories and reacted on social media.

One person typed: "Creepy stuff... feels like real-life Netflix horror." A second also commented on X: "This case is deeply disturbing and needs solving."

A third left a comment saying, "The amount of times I've heard about this story, yet never with a definitive motive or ending. It's always been this, a wild mystery of people saying they saw this and they saw that."

Amy boarded the Royal Caribbean Rhapsody in March 1998 with her parents, Ron and Iva, and her younger brother Brad, for a family holiday. The series aims to explore the four-day search during her disappearance and the multiple reported sightings of Amy.

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The documentary features interviews from Amy's family and eyewitnesses from the cruise and investigators. The series aims to shed new light on the case and provide a different outlook on the haunting mystery.

According to MailOnline, directors Ari Mark and Phil Lott have said: "There are a few stories that you just have to tell and many that deserve to be told. This was a must do for us."

Amy Bradley Is Missing is coming to Netflix on July 16.

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