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Husband of woman who vanished during Bahamas boat trip may have fled the US, sources claim

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Daily Mail
2026/06/03 - 23:22 501 مشاهدة
Published: 00:21, 4 June 2026 | Updated: 00:23, 4 June 2026 A man who is at the center of a murder investigation concerning his wife's disappearance after she fell off a boat in the Bahamas may have fled the US. Brian Hooker, 58, claims his 55-year-old wife Lynette simply vanished into the waters after she fell from a dinghy in rough conditions off the coast of Elbow Cay in the Abaco Islands on April 4. But the case is now being treated as a murder investigation with authorities claiming GPS data pulled from Brian's phone showed that his movements contradicted his initial story to investigators. The longtime boater has claimed he had to paddle for several hours to get to a nearby island after his wife fell overboard. But investigators now believe they searched the 'wrong area' in the hunt for Lynette.  Divers with the US Coast Guard are searching another area in the Sea of Abaco for any clues that may lead to Lynette's whereabouts.  Meanwhile, those who know Brian suggested he may have crossed the border into Mexico while his exact whereabouts remain unknown. One source claiming to be a close friend of Hooker's told Fox News he may have crossed the border from California by land or water, noting that he has extensive boating experience. 'You're telling me Brian, six-foot-four, Marine Corps tattoo, ultra-white hair, smirk of the century - has not had one person at a Safeway, a QT [QuikTrip] or a Buc-ee's or In-N-Out spot him?' the friend questioned. Another unidentified source also claimed he and Brian used to cross the US border from San Diego into Tijuana, Mexico for day trips - and border patrol did not always require them to show a passport or even an ID despite federal law. Speculation is mounting that Brian Hooker, who has claimed his wife fell overboard in the Bahamas and vanished, may have fled the United States  Hooker has said his wife Lynette, 55, vanished into the waters after she fell from a dinghy in rough conditions off the coast of Elbow Cay in the Abaco Islands on April 4 But a former federal prosecutor seemed to doubt the possibility that Brian had fled. 'You can't fail more than if you let an individual who's the subject of a potential murder of his wife not only leave the Bahamas to go to the United States, but then disappear altogether,' Julie Rendelman said of investigators. 'They would have a lot of answering to do. 'I am going to guess they know where he is, but they are not acting on it until they're more comfortable with their case.'  Brian has not been charged in the disappearance of his wife. But as the investigation now continues, authorities have been granted access to search the couple's vessel, the Soulmate, which was taken to Florida after the tragedy. It was seized by the US Coast Guard at the outset of the case, and is set to be scoured by investigators at a warehouse in Fort Lauderdale for any clues. Former FBI agent Nicole Parker explained that even though the case unfolded in the Bahamas, the bureau became involved in the investigation because the suspect and victim are both US citizens and their vessel was registered to the US, which she said 'gives the United States jurisdiction.' Their boat, which has since been taken to Fort Lauderdale, will be searched by authorities Your browser does not support iframes. Brian was initially detained by Bahamian officials for five days following his wife's disappearance, but was released without charge and has since returned to the US.  He has repeatedly proclaimed his innocence. 'I've never harmed Lynette, and I never would harm Lynette, and I want to find Lynette,' he told NBC News in April. Brian's attorney Terrel Butler also previously told the Daily Mail: ‘He categorically and unequivocally denies any wrongdoing.' In his telling of the disappearance, Brian claimed he and his wife were headed toward their sailboat in a dinghy when they hit rough conditions on the water.  He said they paddled against strong currents until Lynette was knocked overboard around 7:30pm.  Brian said he desperately paddled to the shore for hours, and only reached the island of Great Abaco at around 4am the next morning.  However, his timeline came under question, with the couple's friend Daniel Danforth and a local bartender among those who have publicly questioned the story. Brian has not been charged in his wife's disappearance and he maintains his innocence  Danforth said last month that while Brian said he searched the waters for Lynette for hours, he allegedly failed to inform investigators about a high-tech camera known as a FLIR system, which may have helped in the search. Danforth told Fox News that the camera 'would have been my first choice like if I was trying to rescue somebody,' but claimed that Brian did not appear to have told investigators about it. 'I told them about it and they were very interested,' he said. 'That was the first they had heard about that system being on the boat. And so they told me that they were going to file for a warrant of seizure for that because it has a serial number.' Danforth previously shared messages between him and Brian in which Brian said he saw his wife swimming 'toward the sailboat' before they 'lost sight of each other pretty quickly.' 'I drifted and tried to paddle with one oar for the next seven hours until I washed up behind the shore of the next island over and was able to get some help finally,' he Facebook messaged Danforth. Bahamas bartender Ken, 38, who served Brian and Lynette Hooker the night before she was lost at sea, says he doesn't believe the timeline of her disappearance adds up The bartender said he was doubtful of Brian's story that it took him all night to paddle across Embow Cay (pictured) after his wife went overboard  Local bartender Ken, 38, who did not give his last name, also said last month that he served the husband and wife on the night Lynette went missing, and said he did not believe the timeline added up.  He said the couple got drinks at the Abaco Inn in Elbow Cay, Bahamas in the early evening and downed several rounds of rum and cokes.  But while he thought at the time that their encounter was unremarkable, Ken started to think Brian's story didn't make sense when he saw the news of Lynette's disappearance. He said he found it 'weird' that Brian told authorities he paddled to Marsh Harbor, a cove a few miles across from the bar in Elbow Cay, through the night after Lynette 'fell overboard' - believing it should not have taken him so long. 'What catches my eye is they left here at 7, 7:30pm and [her going missing] supposedly happened right after they left here, and he didn’t make it over there until 4 a.m. or something like that, in 25-mph winds,' he told the New York Post. 'It’s only four miles that way. It shouldn’t have taken eight to 10 hours to get there,' he said. 'Even if he was only floating, it should have been a much quicker time.' The Daily Mail has reached out to Customs and Border Patrol and Hooker's attorney for comment. No comments have so far been submitted. Why not be the first to send us your thoughts, or debate this issue live on our message boards. By posting your comment you agree to our house rules. 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