Texts show American missing in Bahamas told friend about concerns in her marriage in 2024
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Texts show American missing in Bahamas had marriage concerns before her disappearance.
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Text messages obtained by CBS News reveal that Lynette Hooker, the American missing in the Bahamas, confided in a friend about concerns in her marriage to Brian Hooker in 2024. Brian Hooker, who claimed his wife fell overboard from their boat, has been arrested in connection with her disappearance. These communications provide new context to the ongoing investigation into Lynette Hooker's whereabouts. Brian Hooker has denied any wrongdoing in the case.
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Brian Hooker, the missing woman's husband, was arrested in connection to her disappearance.
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