American woman missing in Bahamas
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In a Dateline exclusive, Karli Aylesworth visited the boat where her missing mother, Lynette Hooker, lived with her stepfather, Brian Hooker.
Lynette's daughter, Karli Aylesworth, told 'Dateline' that she hopes to keep a spotlight on the case
She brought home the only pieces of her mother she could find. The devastated daughter of Lynette Hooker, a 55-year-old mom who mysteriously disappeared from a boat in the Bahamas two weeks ago, went to the island searching for answers – but instead left with only a few of her mother’s personal items.
Daughter of American woman missing in The Bahamas accuses stepfather Brian Hooker of using his mother's illness as an excuse to leave the country.
Brian Hooker has said his wife, who has been missing since April 4, fell from a dinghy as they sailed from Hope Town to Elbow Cay.
MARSH HABOUR, Bahamas — One of these “pirates” may still be on the hook. The first photos of the scruffy boat that Lynette Hooker and her husband, Brian, were sailing before she mysteriously vanished were captured by The Post in the Bahamas — and it’s still flying a flag that declares,
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A bartender who served Brian Hooker before his wife, Lynette, disappeared at sea is suspicious of his version of events. Brian, 59, claims 55-year-old Lynette fell overboard from a small dingy while en route back to their nearby anchored yacht in the Bahamas on April 4.