Infrared camera on sailboat may hold clues in Lynette Hooker investigation
Summary
The sailboat used by Brian and Lynette Hooker had an infrared camera that can see heat, which might help in the search for Lynette after she disappeared. The U.S. Coast Guard seized the boat and is investigating, but Brian Hooker has denied any wrongdoing and is not charged with a crime.Key Facts
- Lynette Hooker disappeared after reportedly falling overboard during a nighttime ride on April 5.
- The sailboat, named "Soulmate," had an infrared camera made by FLIR that can detect heat and save data to the cloud.
- This type of camera helps boaters see at night and can detect people in the water.
- The camera may hold important evidence and is being examined by investigators.
- The U.S. Coast Guard seized the sailboat earlier in the investigation.
- Brian Hooker was questioned in the Bahamas, then released and returned to the U.S.
- Brian Hooker denies involvement in Lynette's disappearance.
- The case is an ongoing investigation by the Coast Guard Investigative Services.
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