Brian Hooker es puesto en libertad sin cargos tras la desaparición de su esposa en las Bahamas

Brian Hooker, esposo de la desaparecida Lynette Hooker, fue puesto en libertad por la policía de las Bahamas el lunes por la noche tras días de interrogatorios. No se presentaron cargos, pero sigue siendo sospechoso en la investigación en curso. La búsqueda de Lynette, quien desapareció por la borda el 4 de abril, continúa en medio del escrutinio familiar.

Brian Hooker fue puesto en libertad el lunes por la noche tras un último interrogatorio de una hora realizado por la Real Policía de las Bahamas, según declaró su abogada, Terrel Butler, a TMZ. Butler insistió en que las autoridades no tenían pruebas contra su cliente, lo que las obligó a dejarlo ir. 'Está muy contento', añadió, mientras Hooker queda en libertad pero permanece bajo el foco de sospecha. La comisionada de policía, Shanta Knowles, confirmó que la liberación se produjo tras conversaciones con la fiscalía, enfatizando que la investigación sigue activa y que mantienen la esperanza de encontrar a Lynette, quien lleva más de una semana desaparecida.

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