New forensic evidence questions Brian Hooker's account in wife's disappearance

New forensic evidence appears to contradict Brian Hooker's account of where he was the night his wife Lynette went missing in the Bahamas.

The development introduces new questions regarding the circumstances of Lynette Hooker's disappearance in the Bahamas. Brian Hooker has maintained a specific account of his location during the incident. Cristian Benavides reported the details for CBS News.

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Illustration of Brattås farm double murder crime scene from 2005 with DNA arrest overlay.
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Mann nach Doppelmord in Brattås von 2005 festgenommen

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Ein Mann mittleren Alters wurde wegen dringenden Tatverdachts im Zusammenhang mit dem ungelösten Doppelmord auf einem Bauernhof in Brattås bei Härnösand im Sommer 2005 in Untersuchungshaft genommen. Die Festnahme wurde durch DNA-basierte Ahnenforschung ermöglicht, nachdem im vergangenen Jahr eine entsprechende Gesetzesänderung in Kraft getreten war. Staatsanwältin Hanna Flordal bestätigt, dass die DNA des Mannes mit der am Tatort gesicherten Spur übereinstimmt.

Brian Hooker, husband of missing Lynette Hooker, walked free from Bahamian police custody on Monday evening after days of questioning. No charges were filed, but he remains a suspect in the ongoing probe. The search for Lynette, who vanished overboard on April 4, continues amid family scrutiny.

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