Bradley missing seven years

Oct. 10 will mark seven years since Sonya Bradley, 35, disappeared from her Eddyville apartment without a trace.
Heather Bradley Jackson saw her mother about 11:30 a.m. on Oct. 10, 2002. It was the last time any family member has seen her.
Suspicious circumstances led police and Bradley’s family to believe she “disappeared against her will.”
Bradley suffered from Lupus and multiple sclerosis, but her medication was left behind.
Her cigarettes, which she was never without were left in her bedroom, and a leopard print comforter was missing from a closet, and her rings and two necklaces were missing.
A posting on a Kentucky State Police Cold Case Web site reads in part: “It is believed that foul play may have led to her disappearance. Extensive searches conducted by (state police) and local agencies have failed to reveal evidence of her disappearance.”
Bradley’s mother, Beverly Miller, believes her daughter is dead, and she also believes there are Eddyvillians who know where her remains are.
Both Miller and state police have asked anyone with information to phone Post 1 at 270-856-3721 or 800-222-5555.