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Daughter of Woman Missing in Bahamas Still Has Questions
Brian Hooker was arrested and questioned, then released without charges as authorities continued searching for the missing American woman.
- American Lynette Hooker remains missing after disappearing in the Bahamas on April 4; authorities arrested her husband Brian Hooker on April 8 for questioning but released him without charges on April 13.
- The couple departed Hope Town for their yacht, Soulmate, near Elbow Cay when bad weather allegedly caused Lynette Hooker to fall from their dinghy, Brian Hooker told authorities.
- Karli Aylesworth questioned the account from the beginning, though Brian Hooker told ABC News on April 14 his "sole focus" was "of finding his wife."
- Aylesworth visited the Soulmate after meeting with the Coast Guard and Bahamian authorities to retrieve her mother's belongings, stating, "It just hit me like a freight train that she's not there."
- According to his attorney, Brian Hooker left the Bahamas on April 15, while Aylesworth remains skeptical, noting, "This feels like something you just watch in a movie.
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·New York, United States
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·Miami, United States
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·New York, United States
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