Nuevas pruebas forenses cuestionan el relato de Brian Hooker sobre la desaparición de su esposa

Nuevas pruebas forenses parecen contradecir el relato de Brian Hooker sobre dónde se encontraba la noche en que su esposa, Lynette, desapareció en las Bahamas.

Este hecho plantea nuevas dudas sobre las circunstancias de la desaparición de Lynette Hooker en las Bahamas. Brian Hooker ha mantenido una versión específica sobre su ubicación durante el incidente. Cristian Benavides informó los detalles para CBS News.

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