Brian Hooker despatched photos of maps to his buddies and different boaters, telling them the drawings purportedly confirmed the place his spouse, Lynette, went lacking within the Bahamas final week. He allegedly additionally despatched them to regulation enforcement.
Brian Hooker shared the photographs with buddies, who gave them to CBS Information, within the days following his spouse’s disappearance and throughout the preliminary search and rescue. He advised his buddies that he drew on the maps to assist the search and rescue crew.
The pictures could present probably the most detailed account of Brian Hooker’s model of occasions that evening.
Lynette Hooker, who’s from Michigan, was reported lacking Sunday, April 5.
The pictures look like screenshots from Navionics, a GPS app that boaters use to navigate, drawn over to mark areas such because the alleged dinghy route the evening Lynette Hooker disappeared and the place Brian Hooker claims she went overboard.
Hope City Hearth and Rescue wouldn’t remark in regards to the photos, citing the continued investigation. The Royal Bahamas Police Drive didn’t instantly reply to CBS Information’ request for remark.
In line with the screenshots, Brian Hooker traveled 4 miles west on his dinghy from the purpose the place Lynette Hooker is alleged to have gone overboard.
His spouse is alleged to have gone overboard round 7:30 p.m. on Saturday, April 4. In line with Brian Hooker’s account to investigators, he washed up on shore at 4 a.m. the following morning on the Marsh Harbour Boat Yard.
Bahamian officers arrested Brian Hooker on Wednesday, April 8, and held him for questioning, however he was released Monday evening. He has not been charged with against the law, in line with his lawyer, Terrel Butler.

