Brian Hooker Could Be Arrested In US Over Wife’s Disappearance—Attorney

The husband of a woman who vanished at sea after reportedly falling off a boat in the Bahamas could face charges in the United States, a maritime attorney told Newsweek.

Brian Hooker, 59, was released from police custody on Monday without charge after being questioned in connection with the disappearance of his wife Lynette Hooker, 55. She has been missing since April 4, and Hooker told authorities that she fell from their dinghy and was swept away by powerful currents. He has denied any wrongdoing in connection with her disappearance.

His attorney, Terrel Butler, told NBC News on Wednesday that Hooker has since left the Bahamas to travel to the United States to visit his ailing mother.

Michael Winkleman, a partner at Lipcon, Margulies & Winkleman, said that Hooker could still be arrested again.

“If additional evidence does come to light, then Hooker could certainly be arrested and charged in the U.S.,” he said.

Lynette Hooker, 55, has been missing at sea after her husband reported she fell off a boat in the Bahamas on April 4. | Lynette Hooker/Facebook

The Context 

Hooker was arrested on April 8 after telling authorities that his wife fell from their dinghy as they sailed from Hope Town to Elbow Cay on April 4, and that strong currents carried her away. He said his wife had the boat’s keys, causing its engine to shut off and forcing him to paddle ashore.