Bahamas police release Michigan man after his wife vanishes at sea
His release follows his arrest after he was initially questioned as a witness in the disappearance.
His release follows his arrest after he was initially questioned as a witness in the disappearance. Grouped from 2 articles across 2 sources.
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His release follows his arrest after he was initially questioned as a witness in the disappearance.
Brian Hooker says wife Lynette fell overboard from dinghy but family members have cast doubt on that account Police in the Bahamas on Monday were set to again interview a US man who said his wife fell overboard from their boat. In a statement on Sunday to the Guardian, Brian Hooker’s attorney, Terrel Butler, said: “The police have requested another interview with [Brian Hooker] tomorrow.” Continue reading...
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Jim Dowling is charged with one count of publicly displaying a prohibited expression after displaying a sign reading "from the river to the sea, Brisbane will be free of Boeing."
Brian Hooker exchanged Facebook messages with a friend, which CBS News exclusively reviewed, after his wife vanished in the Bahamas over the weekend. Grouped from 2 articles across 1 sources.
Lynette Hooker went missing after she allegedly went overboard while in the Bahamas. Grouped from 2 articles across 1 sources.
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Brian Hooker, whose wife disappeared during a nighttime boat ride in the Bahamas, said he wants to believe his wife is still alive and plans to go back out to look for her as soon as possible. Grouped from 2 articles across 2 sources.
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