• The FBI Just Raised Amy Bradley's Reward to $100,000 — Here's What That Means
    Apr 6 2026

    The FBI has increased the reward for information in Amy Bradley's disappearance from $25,000 to $100,000.

    That's a fourfold increase — and it didn't happen on its own. In this special Monday mini-episode, host Kevin Hall breaks down what's behind the announcement, why this almost certainly reflects 28 years of sustained pressure from the Bradley family, and what a reward at this level actually means for a case that has gone unanswered since March 24, 1998.

    This episode covers:

    • What the FBI's reward increase signals about the current status of Amy's case and the ongoing involvement of the Washington D.C. field office
    • Why this development is almost certainly the result of continued advocacy by Ron, Iva, and Brad Bradley — and what that says about a family that has never stopped fighting
    • An honest look at what rewards do and don't guarantee — and why $100,000 changes the calculus for anyone sitting on information
    • A direct call to action for anyone with knowledge of Amy's disappearance — however partial, however old
    • A preview of what's ahead this week: Episode 3 "The Last Morning" on Tuesday, and the debut of Witness Wednesday on Wednesday with Chris Fenwick — the third-party video editor aboard the Rhapsody of the Seas who had footage of Amy dancing with Alistair Douglass on the morning she disappeared

    If you have information about Amy Bradley's disappearance, contact the FBI Washington D.C. field office at 1-800-CALL-FBI or submit a tip online at tips.fbi.gov. Tips can be submitted anonymously. Both links are in the show notes.

    The Midnight Mystery Archive Investigates: The Disappearance of Amy Lynn Bradley is a 12-part investigative series produced in cooperation with Amy's family, launched March 24, 2026 — the 28th anniversary of her disappearance. New episodes release weekly.

    During the full run of this series, 100% of commissions earned through our Invisawear personal safety partnership will be donated directly to the Bradley family's GoFundMe, supporting their ongoing search for Amy. Get 10% off your first order through the link in the show notes.

    Links: amybradleyismissing.com | Amy Alerts petition | tips.fbi.gov | Invisawear | Bradley family GoFundMe

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    7 mins
  • Episode 2: "Family at Sea" (12-Part Amy Bradley Series)
    Apr 3 2026

    To understand what happened to Amy Bradley on March 24, 1998, you first have to understand what the week before it felt like. The ease of being on a ship. The way routine takes hold by the second day. The quiet, almost unconscious trust you place in an environment that promises to take care of everything. That trust isn't naivety — it's by design. And it's the same trust the Bradley family carried with them when they boarded the Rhapsody of the Seas in San Juan, Puerto Rico.

    In Episode 2, Kevin Hall walks you through the cruise experience from the inside. Drawing on his own time at sea to build the sensory and psychological context that makes the Bradleys' story land the way it's supposed to. Then Brad Bradley, Amy's brother, takes over.

    Brad was there for all of it. The boarding day. The daily rhythms. The nightlife. The port stop in Aruba. The last normal evening as the ship sailed toward Curaçao. Hear his account of that week from the family together, Amy in her element, to the ordinary texture of a vacation that had no reason to feel significant..

    This episode covers:

    • What it feels like to board a cruise ship for the first time and how the environment works on you psychologically
    • The daily rhythms of life at sea — meals, pool days, port stops, and the particular way time moves when you're on the water
    • The cruise nightlife and the social atmosphere that defined Amy and Brad's evenings on the ship
    • Brad Bradley's firsthand account of the Bradleys' cruise — from San Juan to Aruba, through the last full day at sea before March 24th
    • The last normal evening — what March 23, 1998 felt like for a family that had no reason to think anything was wrong

    This episode does not cross into the disappearance. That's Episode 3. This episode ends where it should — with a family still on vacation, still safe, still together. Hold onto that feeling. It matters for everything that follows.

    The Midnight Mystery Archive Investigates: The Disappearance of Amy Lynn Bradley is a 12-part investigative series produced in cooperation with Amy's family, launched March 24, 2026 — the 28th anniversary of her disappearance. New episodes release weekly.

    During the full run of this series, 100% of commissions earned through our Invisawear personal safety partnership will be donated directly to the Bradley family's GoFundMe, supporting their ongoing search for Amy. Get 10% off your first order through the link in the show notes.

    Links: amybradleyismissing.com | Amy Alerts petition | Invisawear | Bradley family GoFundMe

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    51 mins
  • Why I'm Doing a 12-Part Amy Bradley Series
    Mar 30 2026

    Some cases find you. Amy Bradley's found Kevin Hall in 1998 — and never really let go.

    In this mini-episode, Kevin steps away from the investigation to answer the question listeners ask about every serious true crime series: why this case? Why you? Why now?

    The answer is personal. Kevin was close to Amy's age when she disappeared in March of 1998 — 23 years old, a family vacation, a cruise ship in the Caribbean, and then nothing. It didn't feel like a distant news story. It felt like someone he could have known. That proximity got into his head and stayed there for nearly three decades.

    But the personal connection is only part of it. The other part is the Bradley family themselves — Ron, Iva, and Brad — who have spent 28 years refusing to let this case go quiet. Against institutional indifference, jurisdictional dead ends, and the slow erosion of public attention, they kept fighting. That kind of sustained, unrelenting refusal to give up doesn't just earn respect. It demands a response.

    In this episode, Kevin talks about:

    • Why Amy's story has stayed with him since 1998 and what it felt like to follow it from a distance for nearly three decades
    • What the Bradley family's 28-year fight means to him as the person now telling their story
    • Why he built this series in direct cooperation with the family — and what that cooperation changed about the project
    • Why twelve episodes is the only format that does justice to a case this layered — the legal failures, the sightings, the theories, the people who never stopped looking
    • What he wants this series to accomplish that previous coverage hasn't

    This is not a summary episode. There are no case details, no timeline, no theory. Just an honest answer to an honest question — from someone who has been thinking about Amy Bradley for a very long time.

    The Midnight Mystery Archive Investigates: The Disappearance of Amy Lynn Bradley is a 12-part investigative series produced in cooperation with Amy's family, launched on March 24, 2026 — the 28th anniversary of her disappearance. New episodes release weekly.

    During the full run of this series, 100% of commissions earned through our Invisawear personal safety partnership will be donated to the Bradley family's GoFundMe, supporting their ongoing search for Amy. Get 10% off your first order through the link in the show notes.

    Links: amybradleyismissing.com | Amy Alerts petition | Invisawear | Bradley family GoFundMe

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    6 mins
  • What Comes Next
    Mar 27 2026

    Before the timeline. Before the theories. Before the ship. There was a person.

    If you've just finished Episode 1, you know who Amy Lynn Bradley was — as a daughter, a sister, an athlete, and a friend. Most tellings of her story skip that entirely. This series didn't. And this mini-episode explains why that choice matters for everything that follows.

    In "What Comes Next," host Kevin Hall sits down with the listener for a candid look at the road ahead:

    • Why the series started with Amy the person, not Amy the case
    • What the next eleven episodes will take you through — the ship, the timeline, the legal system, the sightings, the theories, and the questions that remain
    • A conversation with one of the top maritime attorneys in the country
    • Why some episodes are hard, not because the material is graphic, but because the honest answers aren't clean
    • The family's trust in this project and what that means for how the story gets told

    This is not a summary. There are no case details in this episode. No theories. No spoilers. Just a transparent conversation about the work ahead and the principles behind it.

    The Midnight Mystery Archive Investigates: The Disappearance of Amy Lynn Bradley is a 12-part investigative series produced in cooperation with Amy's family and launched on March 24, 2026 — the 28th anniversary of her disappearance. New episodes release weekly.

    During the full run of this series, 100% of commissions earned through our Invisawear personal safety partnership will be donated to the Bradley family's GoFundMe, supporting their ongoing investigation to find Amy. Get 10% off your first order through the link in the show notes.

    Links: amybradleyismissing.com | Amy Alerts petition | Invisawear | Bradley family GoFundMe

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    5 mins
  • Episode 1: "Amy" (12-Part Amy Bradley Series)
    Mar 24 2026

    On March 24, 1998, 23-year-old Amy Lynn Bradley disappeared from a Royal Caribbean cruise ship in the Caribbean. For 28 years, her name has been inseparable from that disappearance — defined by theories, timelines, and unanswered questions.

    This episode changes that.

    "Amy" is not about what happened on the ship. It's not about a timeline or an investigation. It's about the person at the center of it all — told through the voices of the people who knew her best.

    Through interviews with Amy's parents Ron and Iva, her brother Brad, and close friends, this episode explores:

    • The family and neighborhood that shaped her childhood
    • The athletic drive that defined her adolescence — five varsity letters, a fierce competitor, and a natural leader on the court
    • The compassion and social confidence that drew people to her
    • The independence and identity she was building as a young adult
    • What 28 years of absence has meant to the people who loved her

    This is the episode the series needed to begin with. Because before the investigation, before the sightings, before the theories — there was a life in motion. A daughter who showed up. A sister who was present. A friend who made people feel seen.

    If we don't start here, everything that follows risks becoming abstract.

    The Midnight Mystery Archive Investigates: The Disappearance of Amy Lynn Bradley is a 12-part investigative series produced in cooperation with Amy's family and launched on March 24, 2026 — the 28th anniversary of her disappearance. New episodes release weekly.

    During the full run of this series, 100% of commissions earned through our Invisawear personal safety partnership will be donated to the Bradley family's GoFundMe, supporting their ongoing investigation to find Amy.

    Links: amybradleyismissing.com | Amy Alerts petition | Invisawear (10% off with our link) | Bradley family GoFundMe

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    29 mins
  • Amy Bradley Trailer #2
    Mar 23 2026

    On March 24, 1998, 23-year-old Amy Lynn Bradley was last seen aboard a cruise ship in the Caribbean. Twenty-eight years later, her case remains one of the most widely discussed missing person cases of the modern era.

    This Tuesday, Midnight Mystery Archive launches a 12-part investigative series examining Amy's disappearance — beginning not with a mystery, but with a person. Episode 1, "Amy," focuses on who she was as a daughter, sister, and friend before she was ever reduced to a case file.

    This series was developed in cooperation with Amy's family and is grounded in documented records, family testimony, and expert analysis.

    During the full 12-episode run, 100% of commissions earned through our Invisawear partnership will be donated to the Bradley family's GoFundMe, supporting their ongoing investigation to find Amy. Get 10% off your first order through the link in the show notes.

    Episode 1 drops Tuesday, March 24. New episodes weekly.

    Links: amybradleyismissing.com | Amy Alerts petition | Invisawear | Bradley family GoFundMe

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    2 mins
  • Episode 68-The Mayfield Siblings - 1985
    Mar 20 2026

    1985 was supposed to be the turning point. The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children had just been founded. Milk cartons were putting missing kids' faces on breakfast tables across America. For the first time, there was a real system.

    And on January 10, 1985, six-year-old Michael Mayfield and five-year-old Pamela Mayfield walked out of Betsy Ross Elementary School in northeast Houston and never came home.

    The children lived with their grandmother, Lily Mayfield. Their family was investigated thoroughly and cleared — the detective on the case said publicly these were loved, well-cared-for children. Witnesses saw them playing in a park after school, then getting into a green vehicle with an unidentified man. Willingly. No force. No struggle. They knew whoever was driving.

    Their faces went on milk cartons. They appeared on national news and the Adam Walsh broadcast. The FBI entered their case. Hundreds of tips came in from across the country. Every one led nowhere.

    Four months later, an unidentified man called Houston police. He said the children were fine — living with their grandmother near 75th Street in Los Angeles. When asked how he knew, he said: "I know." And hung up. The FBI checked. The family did have relatives in L.A. None of them had the children.

    This episode concludes a three-part arc across Season 2 — Kenneth Hager (1947), Alva Parris (1960), and the Mayfield siblings (1985) — tracing the evolution of missing-children response across decades. Three eras. Three cases. The same outcome.

    Michael would be 47 today. Pamela would be 46. If you have information, contact HPD at 713-884-3131 or NCMEC at 1-800-THE-LOST (case #603358).

    RESOURCES & LINKS: midnightmysteryarchive.com — to stream episodes, submit a case, or find us on social media. Midnight Mystery Archive Facebook Group — thoughtful case discussion. Follow on Substack for behind-the-scenes research.

    Supported by Invisawear — discreet wearable safety devices. invisawear.com/MidnightMysteryArchive. Thanks to Scrivener — the software I use to organize episodes and write my first novel, Echo 1953. Support the show through our Amazon affiliate link — same price for you, direct support for the Archive.

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    20 mins
  • Interview with Author Stuart Mullins
    Mar 18 2026

    On Australia Day 1966, three children — Jane, Arnna, and Grant Beaumont — were dropped off at Glenelg Beach in Adelaide, South Australia. Their mother expected them home by noon. They never arrived. No trace of the three children has ever been found. Nearly sixty years later, it remains one of Australia's most devastating unsolved cases.

    Earlier this season, Midnight Mystery Archive released a two-part deep dive on the Beaumont children. This special interview episode is the next piece of the puzzle.

    We sit down with Stuart Mullins, co-author of Unmasking the Killer of the Missing Beaumont Children, written alongside former South Australian police detective Bill Hayes. Stuart was born in Glenelg, the same community where the children vanished, and has spent years building an evidence-based case against suspect Harry Phipps, a man of wealth and influence whose mansion sat just 190 meters from where the children were last seen. The book presents over ten pieces of circumstantial evidence, explores a potential link to the 1973 Adelaide Oval abduction, and reveals conversations with Phipps's eldest son. The latest edition includes three new chapters covering the 2025 forensic dig at the Castalloy factory site where the authors believe the answer may lie buried.

    We discuss the case, the research, what it means to pursue a theory with rigor, and what happens when decades of evidence still isn't enough to close the book.

    FEATURED BOOK: Unmasking the Killer of the Missing Beaumont Children by Stuart Mullins and Bill Hayes.

    RESOURCES & LINKS: For full episodes, social media links, and to submit a case please visit us at midnightmysteryarchive.com. Join the Midnight Mystery Archive Facebook Group to discuss the evidence thoughtfully and responsibly. Follow the show on Substack for behind-the-scenes research and long-form analysis.

    This episode is supported by Invisawear — discreet, wearable safety devices that let you send an emergency alert with your real-time location at the press of a button. True crime exists because real people face real risk, and Invisawear is about getting ahead of it. Learn more at invisawear.com/MidnightMysteryArchive.

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    And if you find value in evidence-first true crime, consider leaving a rating on Apple Podcasts or Spotify — it helps independent shows reach listeners who care about accuracy over speculation.

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    1 hr