Well, this feels like one of the biggest developments yet in the Lynette Hooker case.
The U.S. Coast Guard has now taken possession of Soulmate, the sailboat Lynette Hooker, 55, had been staying on before she disappeared in the Bahamas back on April 4th. For weeks, the boat reportedly remained docked while investigators continued trying to sort out exactly what happened in the days leading up to her disappearance.
According to her husband, Brian Hooker, 58, the two were heading back to the sailboat on an 8-foot dinghy near Elbow Cay in the Abaco Islands when Lynette fell into the water during rough conditions and was never seen again. A search was launched, but before long investigators also began focusing on the details surrounding what happened that night. Brian was later questioned by investigators for several days before returning to the United States.
The development comes less than a week after the Coast Guard Investigative Service in Miami publicly asked for help identifying and speaking with the owner of another vessel that had reportedly been moored near Soulmate around the time Lynette disappeared.
A lot of people have been aboard Soulmate since Lynette disappeared, including members of her own family, and nothing has pointed to any obvious discovery on the boat itself. But now that investigators officially have custody of the vessel, you do start to wonder what forensic testing could potentially uncover.
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