Brian Hooker, the husband at the heart of a Bahamas disappearance mystery, has been released from police custody after days of questioning, but he remains a key suspect in the investigation.
Hooker was released on Monday evening without charges, following a final round of questioning that lasted about an hour, according to his attorney, Terrel Butler. Butler stated that authorities had no evidence against his client and were essentially forced to let him go. He expressed that Brian is ‘elated’ to be released.
Investigators Remain Hopeful
Despite Hooker’s release, Royal Bahamas Police Commissioner Shanta Knowles has confirmed that he remains a suspect in an active investigation. Knowles added that officials are still hopeful Lynette Hooker, who has been missing for more than a week, will be found.
Authorities have been working the timeline since Wednesday, when Hooker was first taken into custody. He was grilled for about three hours on Friday and questioned again on Monday, but investigators have brought nothing new and haven’t shared any updates on the search.
The Disappearance
Lynette disappeared on April 4 after the couple left Hope Town for their yacht near Elbow Cay. According to Brian, rough weather hit as they traveled by dinghy, and Lynette was thrown overboard while holding the boat’s key, killing the engine and leaving him stranded.
He says he paddled to shore and reported her missing. Through his attorney, Hooker has repeatedly denied any wrongdoing, insisting he’s desperate for answers and still hoping she’ll be found.
The Search Continues
Meanwhile, the search continues with no sign of Lynette and growing scrutiny from her family, who’ve called for a full investigation into what really happened that night.
Butler has stated that Brian Hooker was not a suspect in Lynette’s disappearance when he was initially taken into custody. He also mentioned that Brian reportedly told a friend that heavy winds caused his wife’s disappearance.
There have been reports that Brian Hooker fell overboard after police took him out on a boat. His stepdaughter has also said that he had ‘anger issues’ before Lynette went overboard.
FAQ
What happened to Lynette Hooker?
Lynette Hooker disappeared on April 4 after the couple left Hope Town for their yacht near Elbow Cay. According to her husband, Brian, rough weather hit as they traveled by dinghy, and Lynette was thrown overboard while holding the boat’s key, killing the engine and leaving him stranded.
What is the current status of the investigation?
Brian Hooker has been released from police custody after days of questioning, but he remains a key suspect in the investigation. Royal Bahamas Police Commissioner Shanta Knowles has confirmed that he remains a suspect in an active investigation. Officials are still hopeful Lynette Hooker will be found.
What has Brian Hooker said about the disappearance?
Through his attorney, Brian Hooker has repeatedly denied any wrongdoing, insisting he’s desperate for answers and still hoping his wife will be found. He reportedly told a friend that heavy winds caused his wife’s disappearance.
What has been the response from Lynette’s family?
Lynette’s family have called for a full investigation into what really happened that night. There have been reports that Brian Hooker fell overboard after police took him out on a boat. His stepdaughter has also said that he had ‘anger issues’ before Lynette went overboard.










