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The U.S. Coast Guard is now actively assisting in the disappearance of Lynette Hooker. Just yesterday, investigators announced they were trying to identify the owner of a sailboat that had been moored near the Hookers’ vessel, Soulmate, in Aunt Pat’s Bay during the first week of April.

Lynette Hooker and her husband, Brian Hooker, had been traveling aboard Soulmate before Lynette went missing from a dinghy in early April. According to Brian Hooker’s account, the 55-year-old went overboard during rough conditions and never resurfaced, which initially led to a search before investigators began focusing more closely on the circumstances surrounding her disappearance.

According to officials, the unidentified sailboat may have been anchored close enough to provide information about activity in the bay during those days. Investigators have not said whether the occupants witnessed anything unusual, but they are asking the owner, or anyone familiar with the vessel, to come forward.

The case has continued to draw attention as investigators piece together what happened in the days surrounding Lynette’s disappearance. Brian Hooker was reportedly questioned by authorities for several days before later being released, and he subsequently traveled back to the United States.

As the search continues, investigators are asking anyone who recognizes the pictured sailboat, knows the identity of its owner or occupants, or may have information connected to Lynette Hooker’s disappearance to submit tips through the CGIS Tips app.

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After nearly four weeks of testimony in the Athena Strand case, the jury in Fort Worth has sentenced Tanner Horner to death.

Athena was just 7 years old when she disappeared from her home in Paradise on November 30, 2022. Investigators later identified Horner as the person responsible. He had been in the neighborhood that day as a contract delivery driver and delivered a package to the home.

Horner entered a guilty plea early in the proceedings, so the past several weeks focused entirely on sentencing. Anyone who has followed the televised trial has seen how difficult much of the testimony has been, with recorded audio, images taken from cameras inside the delivery van, and heartbreaking details surrounding Athena’s final hours laid out in court before jurors returned their decision today.

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Back in 1887, 23-year-old Nellie Bly was still early in her career, working the kind of assignments that didn’t get much attention. Around that time, there were concerns about what was happening inside places like Blackwell’s Island Asylum, but most people on the outside had no real way of knowing. Nellie wanted to get in and see it for herself.

But one day, she came up with a plan. Nellie had an idea to convince doctors she needed treatment as a way to gain access to the facility.

Once inside, she spent ten days living among the patients, documenting what she saw and heard. Those notes would go on to become Ten Days in a Mad-House, a book that gave the public a glimpse into a world that was rarely seen.

Her story has been retold on screen more than once. Caroline Barry played Bly in the 2015 film 10 Days in a Madhouse, and Christina Ricci took on the role in the Lifetime movie Escaping the Madhouse: The Nellie Bly Story.

In the end, her work opened the public’s eyes to conditions hidden behind closed doors and showed just how far one reporter would go to get the story

Nellie Bly (born Elizabeth Cochrane Seaman)
May 5, 1864 – January 27, 1922

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