
Social Media Thinks Amy Bradley’s Cruise Director Kirk Detweiler Knows More Abo…
Find out why some viewers of Netflix's 'Amy Bradley Is Missing' have questioned her cruise director, Kirk Detweiler's involvement in her disappearanc…
Following the release of the Netflix documentary "Amy Bradley Is Missing," renewed calls are emerging for Royal Caribbean to conduct an internal investigation into former cruise director Kirk Detweiler. Amy Bradley mysteriously disappeared from a Royal Caribbean cruise ship in March 1998. A recent video by content creator Anthony Sokolowski highlights Detweiler's extensive 35-year career in the cruise industry, with 31 of those years spent as a cruise director, largely for Royal Caribbean. Sokolowski expressed concern over Detweiler's demeanor regarding the disappearance as depicted in the documentary. "Royal Caribbean needs to do an internal investigation on Kirk Detweiler," Sokolowski stated in his video, emphasizing that Detweiler's perceived "cold and callous" attitude towards the case has negatively impacted the cruise line's image. He further added, "I would definitely not choose Royal Caribbean." While the documentary delves into various theories surrounding Bradley's disappearance, including missing person, suicide, and sex trafficking, Sokolowski's video specifically targets the cruise line's responsibility and the conduct of its former employee. The renewed public interest sparked by the documentary could prompt further scrutiny into the long-unresolved case.
Find out why some viewers of Netflix's 'Amy Bradley Is Missing' have questioned her cruise director, Kirk Detweiler's involvement in her disappearanc…