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Netflix's newest true crime offering is creating a massive buzz, shooting up the viewing rankings – though subscribers should brace themselves for the fury it's sparking.
This compelling three-episode documentary dropped on the streaming service in July and has quickly soared to become one of the most-watched new programmes, currently ranked fourth amongst series.
The show's meteoric rise has even triggered the emergence of fresh information about the haunting case that remains active.
The documentary, called Amy Bradley is Missing, is must-see television for anyone captivated by disturbing true crime stories.
Amy Bradley, a graduate of Longwood University, was just 23 years old when she disappeared from the cruise ship Rhapsody of the Seas in March 1998. At first