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NATW Podcast: Yellow from Amy Bradley is Missing

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Amy Bradley Yellow Interview — Jack Fox analyzes Alister Douglas’s statements in an interview featured by True Crime This Week. Known as “Yellow” in the Amy Bradley is Missing Netflix documentary, Alister was one of the last people known to have spoken with Amy before she disappeared from the cruise ship in 1998.

In this episode, Jack applies Statement Investigation to explore what Alister’s language reveals — and what it may conceal.

Alister recalls the night he met Amy with remarkable clarity. He speaks about the rules he had to follow as a crew member from Grenada, his role on the ship, and the constraints of cruise staff culture. But does his version of events align with the available photographs, sightings, and wider theories surrounding her disappearance?

This episode explores:

  • What it means when someone talks about rules — without saying whether they followed them
  • Why “clear memory” can raise as many questions as it answers
  • The importance of context in analyzing statements linked to unsolved cases

Amy Bradley hasn’t been found. Her case continues to provoke theories, suspicions, and heartbreak. This Statement Investigation aims not to judge, but to listen — with precision.

► Credit to True Crime This Week for the interview

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Amy Bradley Yellow Interview — Jack Fox analyzes Alister Douglas’s statements in an interview featured by True Crime This Week. Known as “Yellow” in the Amy Bradley is Missing Netflix documentary, Alister was one of the last people known to have spoken with Amy before she disappeared from the cruise ship in 1998.

In this episode, Jack applies Statement Investigation to explore what Alister’s language reveals — and what it may conceal.

Alister recalls the night he met Amy with remarkable clarity. He speaks about the rules he had to follow as a crew member from Grenada, his role on the ship, and the constraints of cruise staff culture. But does his version of events align with the available photographs, sightings, and wider theories surrounding her disappearance?

This episode explores:

  • What it means when someone talks about rules — without saying whether they followed them
  • Why “clear memory” can raise as many questions as it answers
  • The importance of context in analyzing statements linked to unsolved cases

Amy Bradley hasn’t been found. Her case continues to provoke theories, suspicions, and heartbreak. This Statement Investigation aims not to judge, but to listen — with precision.

► Credit to True Crime This Week for the interview

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Artwork by StefWithAnF

Research and additional analysis by Lina

🖥️ Media and business enquiries: https://statementfox.com/

📧 Newsletter: https://posts.neveratruerword.com

👋 Socials: https://connect.neveratruerword.com

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#AmyBradleyYellowInterview #AmyBradley #StatementInvestigation #JackFox #TrueCrimeThisWeek #NetflixTrueCrime #Grenada #CruiseShip #MissingPerson #UnsolvedMystery #AmyBradleyIsMissing #AlisterDouglas

#ForensicScience#investigation #justice #truecrime #statementanalysis #liedetection #deceptiondetection #WordsMatter #howtoreadpeople #statementinvestigation #psychology #deception #behavioralpsychology #behavioranalysis #TrueCrimeCommunity #behaviouralarts #LinguisticAnalysis #UnsolvedMysteries

#InterrogationAnalysis #CriminalPsychology

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