Bradley disappeared on the evening of 14 December 1981, while hitchhiking on Topsail Road in St. John's. She had been at a friend's home after school and was on her way home to a family birthday party. When she did not arrive, the family reported her missing to the
Royal Newfoundland Constabulary. Bradley's body was found by Dale Smith in a wooded area on Maddox Cove Road south of St. John's four days after she disappeared. Her skull had been fractured by a blunt object and she had been sexually assaulted. The body was laid out in "burial fashion" with her schoolbooks tucked under her arm. The subsequent investigation has been described as (then) "the most expensive and exhaustive murder investigation in
Canadian history". Hundreds of people were interviewed; thousands of tips were received and investigated. More than 800 cars were examined in the weeks following Bradley's disappearance. The initial task force was composed of 35 full-time investigators from the
RCMP and the
Royal Newfoundland Constabulary. In 1986, David Grant Somerton was charged with Bradley's murder after confessing to police. However, he later recanted the confession, alleging that it had been coerced, and the murder charges against him were stayed. Somerton was later convicted of public mischief in relation to the false confession and sentenced to two years imprisonment. In 2006, the RCMP reported that they were still receiving approximately 50 tips a year in relation to the Bradley homicide case. == 2016 investigations==