Lynette Hooker, a Michigan woman, was reported missing on April 4 while vacationing in the Bahamas with her husband, Brian Hooker. The couple was boating near Elbow Cay in the Abaco Islands when she reportedly fell from a dinghy and was swept away by the current. Brian Hooker maintains this account, stating that Lynette fell while they were en route to their sailboat, "Soulmate." Lynette's body has not been recovered. In a recent statement, her mother, Darlene Hamlett, expressed her belief that Lynette returned to the boat before her disappearance, suggesting foul play. Hamlett did not provide details on how she reached this conclusion but mentioned limitations on what she can publicly discuss. The U.S. Coast Guard Investigative Service has declined to comment on the ongoing investigation. Investigators recently conducted dive searches in the Sea of Abaco and returned to the U.S. with the dinghy Lynette was last known to be on for forensic examination. Brian Hooker has not been charged with any crime.
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Lynette Hooker's Mother Questions Husband's Account of Disappearance
Lynette Hooker was reported missing in the Bahamas on April 4 after allegedly falling from a dinghy while boating with her husband. Her mother, Darlene Hamlett, has publicly questioned her husband's account, suggesting that Lynette may have returned to their boat before disappearing. The U.S. Coast Guard is continuing its investigation into the case.
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Lynette Hooker's mom alleges Brian Hooker lied about daughter's disappearance, claims 'foul play'
Lynette Hooker's Mother Questions Husband's Account of Disappearance