Woman Vanishes in the Bahamas, Husband Acting Sus? This Ain't Adding Up
The feds got the yacht, but somethin' ain't right about this whole situation, feel me?

Aight, so check it. This lady, Lynette Hooker, goes missin' in the Bahamas, right? Her old man, Brian Hooker, claims she fell off the dinghy. But the way this whole thing went down? Sus AF.
Dude says they were headin' back to the yacht 'round 7:30 p.m. on April 4th when the waves got choppy and she took a dive. He paddles his way to shore 'round 4 a.m. the next day? That's a long paddle, fam. And what he do after that? According to his boy Blaine Stevenson, he just chills on the boat for a whole day.
"So the incident happened Saturday at 7:30 p.m. He came ashore at 4 a.m., the search and rescue took him out for three or four hours and brought him back to his boat. He sat on his boat for almost 24 hours until search and rescue brought him his dinghy back," Stevenson said. A whole 24 hours? Nah, somethin' ain't addin' up. Where the urgency at? Where the 'I gotta find my wife' energy?
Then the Bahamian police arrest him on April 8th, but let him go on April 13th without charges? C'mon, man. That's some Mickey Mouse police work right there. Either they incompetent or somebody paid them off. Or they just don't care.
"Even if he accepts the fact that his wife is gone — does he not want closure? Does he not want redemption?" Stevenson asked. Real talk. If that was my shorty, I'd be tearin' up the island lookin' for her. This dude just sittin' there? Nah.
Now the U.S. Coast Guard steppin' in. They snatched the 'Soulmate' between May 8 and 10, off the coast of Florida. Said it was a "complex surveillance and interdiction operation." Sounds like they been watchin' this dude for a minute.
The boat at Coast Guard Station Fort Pierce now, gettin' searched for evidence. They lookin' for somethin', and you know it. But will they find it? And will they actually do somethin' about it? That's the real question.
This whole thing smells fishy, man. Wife goes missin', husband actin' weird, police droppin' the ball, and now the feds involved. This ain't just a accident. This some next-level sh*t.
We gotta keep an eye on this, y'all. This ain't just some rich folks drama. This about justice, and makin' sure somebody pays for what they did. Stay woke, fam. Don't let 'em pull the wool over our eyes.
They been married 25 yrs tho. Is that supposed to make it more sad? 25 yrs means she know all his secrets and vice versa. If a woman's gonna disappear, that's the time to do it. Jus sayin'.


