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Loved this documentary- but I hated the cruise director!! The crime junkie podcast episode dives a little deeper and is an excellent listen as well.
Agreed
Even more disturbing, the docuseries really twists the narrative to portray that there’s some significant likelihood she is still alive and completely ignores the much more likely scenario that she was a recently out lesbian in the 90’s on a cruise with her bigoted parents and bigoted brother and she jumped or they killed her.
Everyone is forgetting that if she fell overboard or jumped they would have found her since she was so close to shore! If I remember right she had identifiable traits such as tattoos or something? The lady that ran into her in the bathroom stays with me as well as the hits on the Amy Bradley website on certain days. I can’t seem to accept that she fell overboard. We will never know most likely but I definitely don’t think her parents did it.
I agree on the lead FBI agent. She said they couldn't detain Alister, aka "Yellow", because they were in international waters. But the cruise ship docked in San Juan when it returned to Puerto Rico. Why didn't she detain and arrest him then as soon as they docked considering the FBI has jurisdiction in Puerto Rico. Instead she just kept talking about how they couldn't arrest him in international waters even though they wanted to, but they no longer were "international" just a day and half later
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I don’t watch this but I can tell you, from having been foreman on two juries, that following rules can be extremely frustrating. So is the concept of guilt being beyond a reasonable doubt. Not sure whether this FBI agent was following rules or lazy or incompetent.