Updated
Updated · Fox News · May 28
US Seeks 25-Foot Bahamas Dive Search for Lynette Hooker as GPS Data Contradicts Husband
Updated
Updated · Fox News · May 28

US Seeks 25-Foot Bahamas Dive Search for Lynette Hooker as GPS Data Contradicts Husband

11 articles · Updated · Fox News · May 28
  • U.S. authorities asked the Bahamas to clear a new dive search in 25-foot-deep waters of the Sea of Abaco after forensic GPS data pointed investigators to previously unsearched locations.
  • GPS records from Brian Hooker’s phone and marine navigation app reportedly conflict with his account that Lynette Hooker fell from their dinghy and he paddled back alone because she had the ignition key.
  • Investigators are also trying to extract data from devices aboard the couple’s boat, including an infrared camera that attorney Daniel Danforth said was never used in the original search.
  • The FBI is processing additional evidence in Quantico, Lynette Hooker’s family has provided DNA samples, and the sailboat Soulmate has been moved to Fort Lauderdale for further examination.
  • Lynette Hooker disappeared on April 4 during a Bahamas vacation; Brian Hooker was detained for 5 days but has not been charged in either the Bahamas or the U.S.
GPS data contradicts the husband's story. What secrets are hidden in the Bahamian waters where his boat mysteriously stopped?
His yacht had a $33,000 thermal camera that could have found her. Why did the husband never turn it on?