GPS data appears to contradict Brian Hooker's account of wife's disappearance
Summary
U.S. investigators are reopening the search for Lynette Hooker's body in the Bahamas after new GPS data conflicts with her husband Brian Hooker's reported account of her disappearance. The data shows a different location on the water, prompting requests to send dive teams to new areas in the Sea of Abaco.Key Facts
- Lynette Hooker disappeared on April 4 in the Bahamas during a nighttime boat ride.
- Her husband, Brian Hooker, said she fell from a small boat and was swept away, leaving him stranded.
- GPS data from one of Brian Hooker's devices shows movements that don’t match his story.
- Investigators want to search new spots in the Sea of Abaco for her body using dive teams.
- DNA samples have been requested from Lynette's family to help the investigation.
- The U.S. Coast Guard seized the couple’s sailboat, "Soulmate," as part of the case.
- Authorities are examining technology on the boat, including an infrared camera, for evidence.
- Brian Hooker was questioned and released by Bahamian police and has denied any wrongdoing.
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