Bahamas husband of missing wife LEAVES paradise island
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The case of the missing boater in the Bahamas has taken a new twist as Brian Hooker, whose wife disappeared under mysterious circumstances, has departed the island. This move comes just hours after he had vowed to remain until his wife’s whereabouts were uncovered.

According to his attorney, Terrel Butler, Hooker, aged 59, boarded a commercial flight on Wednesday due to his mother’s serious illness. Butler shared this information with NBC News. However, she did not specify Hooker’s destination nor when he might return to the Bahamas.

The disappearance centers around Lynette Hooker, 55, who her husband claims fell overboard on April 4 while they were near the Abaco Islands. Brian Hooker has maintained his innocence, denying any involvement in the incident.

Originally from Onsted, Michigan, Hooker was detained by the Royal Bahamas Police on April 8. He was released from custody on the following Monday after questioning, as authorities, after consultation with prosecutors, decided not to press charges at present. The investigation into Lynette’s disappearance continues as officials delve deeper into the case.

Hooker, of Onsted in southern Michigan, was taken into custody by Royal Bahamas Police on April 8. He was released Monday after being questioned by authorities. 

Law enforcement freed him after consulting with prosecutors who recommended against filing charges at this time, with investigations underway. 

After his release, Hooker told the media that he wants to believe his wife is still alive and vowed to go back out to look for her as soon as possible.

‘I won’t be able to stop looking,’ Hooker said, getting emotional. He also told reporters that he ‘would never harm’ his wife.

Brian Hooker, 59, has left the Bahamas on a commercial flight. His wife Lynette is still missing

Brian Hooker, 59, has left the Bahamas on a commercial flight. His wife Lynette is still missing 

Lynette, who is understood to be an experienced boater, has not been missing ever since

Lynette, who is understood to be an experienced boater, has not been missing ever since

Brian Hooker after being released from Bahamas police custody on Monday

Brian Hooker after being released from Bahamas police custody on Monday

Despite his release, Hooker is still under the microscope as a suspect in the case, Royal Bahamas Police Assistant Commissioner Advardo Dames has confirmed.

‘At this time Mr Hooker was interviewed and he was released from custody and the matter is still being investigated,’ Dames told the Daily Mail on Tuesday.

Dames also revealed that Hooker is free to leave the Bahamas, adding: ‘He has no restrictions on his travel.’

Police Commissioner Shawna Knowles noted that Hooker can still be extradited back for questioning at a later date if he does return to the US.

‘If he leaves the country, and we need to see him again, we do know that our US counterparts will assist us with that,’ Knowles told NBC Today.

Officials from the US Coast Guard have opened an investigation separate from the one being conducted by authorities in the Bahamas. 

Lynette disappeared on April 4 when the couple set out in a small dinghy from the island of Elbow Key to their 50-ft yacht, Soulmate, anchored about a mile away. 

Hooker told police that chaos soon erupted when Lynette was tipped overboard in high winds and took the kill-switch key attached to her.

Brian Hooker (left) became emotional while speaking about his wife's disappearance in an interview with CBS News, pictured above

Brian Hooker (left) became emotional while speaking about his wife’s disappearance in an interview with CBS News, pictured above 

On Facebook and Instagram, where they documented their adventures as 'The Sailing Hookers,' Brian and Lynette Hooker appeared to be the blissfully happy couple, enjoying the retirement of their dreams

On Facebook and Instagram, where they documented their adventures as ‘The Sailing Hookers,’ Brian and Lynette Hooker appeared to be the blissfully happy couple, enjoying the retirement of their dreams 

He fought to reach her, but Lynette was blown away from him by ‘strong currents,’ Hooker told authorities.

He added that he battled for nearly eight hours with one paddle to reach shore in Marsh Harbor on the neighboring island of Great Abaco, ditching his dinghy near a boat yard and seeking help there.

After reaching shore, he alerted someone about his wife’s disappearance.

Hooker was taken into custody four days later, but the Royal Bahamas Police Force announced on Monday that he was released without charges being filed.

‘I am happy to see that justice is really working in this country. They had no evidence and they had no choice but to release him,’ Butler said after his release. 

‘It’s unfortunate that they’ve had to exhaust the entire investigative period to come to the conclusion.’

The couple has been married for 25 years and chronicled their adventures sailing around the Caribbean on their ‘Sailing Hookers’ Facebook page. 

They posted videos in 2023 of buying a sailboat they named Soulmate in the coastal town of Rockport, Texas, and then embarking on a cruise through the Gulf of Mexico from the port town of Kemah, Texas.

The couple, pictured above in a social media post, have been married for over two decades and frequently sail around the Caribbean

The couple, pictured above in a social media post, have been married for over two decades and frequently sail around the Caribbean 

Lynette’s daughter, Karli Aylesworth, told NBC News that it is unlikely her mother would ‘just fall’ off the boat, saying she was an experienced sailor.

The couple have a contentious past, with both accusing each other of assault in 2015, according to a Kentwood, Michigan police report obtained by the Daily Mail.

Hooker, who was intoxicated and bleeding from the nose, told police his wife had struck him multiple times in the face, the report said.

He told officers Lynette was also drunk. She was arrested and spent the night in jail. A warrant was denied because it wasn’t clear ‘who started the assault.’

The Daily Mail has approached Butler for comment.

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