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Husband RELEASED After Wife Vanishes at Sea—Family DEMANDS Answers…
A Michigan man walked free Monday evening after five days in Bahamian custody following his wife’s mysterious disappearance during a boat trip. Brian Hooker, 59, maintains his wife Lynette fell overboard with the dinghy keys, triggering a tragedy that left authorities—and family members—searching for answers in the Abaco Islands.The Night She DisappearedBrian and Lynette Hooker, experienced sailors who documented their adventures on social media, departed Hope Town on April 4 around 7:30 p.m. in an eight-foot dinghy. According to Brian’s account, Lynette fell into the ocean along with the boat’s keys, shutting off the engine. Strong currents swept her away as he watched helplessly, unable to reach her. He paddled for hours before reaching a boat yard on another island to report her missing.
Royal Bahamas Police Force released Brian Hooker after prosecutors recommended against filing charges. His attorney, Terrel Butler, emphasized that without evidence Lynette is dead, murder charges cannot proceed. The U.S. Coast Guard opened a criminal investigation into the case, elevating scrutiny beyond the initial search and rescue mission that shifted to recovery after finding no trace of the 55-year-old woman.Family Raises Serious DoubtsLynette’s daughter, Karli Aylesworth, publicly questioned her stepfather’s version of events. She told NBC News her mother, an experienced mariner, would not simply fall overboard. Aylesworth described the couple’s 25-year marriage as rocky at best, marked by drinking and conflict. A 2015 domestic incident resulted in both spouses accusing each other of assault, though neither faced charges. Brian’s voicemail to his stepdaughter about finding a flotation device sounded unusually monotone and relaxed, Aylesworth said.What Happens NextBrian Hooker told CBS News he refuses to stop searching for his wife and maintains hope she survived. His attorney categorically denied Aylesworth’s allegations and stated he cooperated fully with investigators. Police have not disclosed what evidence, if any, prompted them to treat him as a suspect before recommending his release. The case remains open as a missing person investigation, with no body recovered and no charges filed against anyone connected to the April 4 disappearance.SourcesYahoo: Husband of American woman missing in the Bahamas released from police custody: Here’s everything we know about the case