Lynette Hookers mom alleges Brian Hooker lied about daughters disappearance, claims foul play

Months after Lynette Hooker vanished in the Bahamas, her mother is challenging husband Brian Hooker’s version of what happened the night she disappeared.Lynette Hooker, a Michigan woman who vanished while vacationing with her husband in the Bahamas in April, was reported missing April 4 after the couple was boating near Elbow Cay in the Abaco Islands.Brian Hooker has maintained that his wife fell from a dinghy at night and was swept away by the current while they were en route to their sailboat, “Soulmate.”Lynette’s body has not been recovered.Now, Lynette’s mother, Darlene Hamlett, says she believes her daughter made it back to “Soulmate” before she vanished.“She made it back to the boat, and there was foul play,” Hamlett told Fox News Digital.Hamlett did not elaborate on how she reached that conclusion but said she has been limited in what she can publicly discuss.“As a mother, it’s taking longer than I would anticipate, but that’s what the Coast Guard told me to say.That’s all I’m saying,” she said.The US Coast Guard Investigative Service declined to comment on Hamlett’s claims, telling Fox News Digital, “We cannot comment on ongoing investigation.”Fox News Digital also reached out to Brian Hooker’s attorney for comment but did not immediately receive a response.Hamlett’s comments come after US Coast Guard investigators traveled to the Bahamas last month to conduct dive searches in the Sea of Abaco and land searches with the assistance of a cadaver dog in an effort to locate Lynette.
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Investigators also returned to the United States with the dinghy Lynette was last known to be on.It is expected to undergo further forensic examination for potential evidence.Brian Hooker initially tol...