New Developments in the Disappearance of Lynette Hooker Prompt Coast Guard to Reopen Search in Bahamas
U.S. investigators are set to reassess the search efforts for Lynette Hooker, a Michigan woman who vanished in the Bahamas, as new GPS data appears to contradict the account provided by her husband, Brian Hooker. The Coast Guard has received reports indicating that sailboat tracking data was inactive for 11 hours on the night she disappeared, raising further suspicions about the circumstances surrounding her case. Officials are asking the Bahamas for permission to deploy U.S. divers to search new waters and have expressed interest in using an infrared camera that was onboard to gather more clues. Friends and family members are voicing concerns over the search efforts and questioning Brian Hooker’s narrative, with his side of the story facing increasing scrutiny following these revelations.
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