Karli Aylesworth
Coverage of Karli Aylesworth in the Nexus archive.
- A new search for Lynette Hooker in the Bahamas ends without answers about the missing American sailor
Lynette Hooker disappeared in the Bahamas while boating with her husband Brian Hooker, prompting a federal investigation and renewed search efforts due to inconsistencies in his account. The US Coast Guard concluded a search without answers, and Brian denies wrongdoing while his daughter remains skeptical.
- Cadaver dogs, investigators seen where Michigan woman was reported missing in Bahamas
U.S. Coast Guard investigators with cadaver dogs were seen at a Bahamian boat yard where a Michigan woman was reported missing after falling overboard. New GPS data from the couple's boat contradicted the husband's initial account, prompting a reopened search. The woman's daughter provided DNA to aid the investigation, while the husband's attorney denied any wrongdoing.
- Husband’s phone GPS data prompts feds to search 25-foot-deep Bahamian waters for Lynette Hooker: sources
GPS data from Brian Hooker's phone led U.S. investigators to search 25-foot-deep Bahamian waters for missing Lynette Hooker. The data contradicted Brian's initial account of Lynette falling overboard, prompting federal authorities to seek a new search area in the Sea of Abaco. The Coast Guard seized the couple's sailboat, Soulmate, and is collecting DNA samples from family members to aid the investigation.
- Husband of American woman who vanished in the Bahamas hires US lawyer after returning from island
Brian Hooker, husband of missing American woman Lynette Hooker, hired U.S. attorney Crystal Marie Hauser after returning to the U.S. to care for his ill mother. Lynette vanished in the Bahamas under disputed circumstances, with Hooker claiming she fell off a dinghy. His wife's daughter, Karli Aylesworth, alleges the disappearance was preplanned, while Hooker's lawyer denies domestic violence claims.
- Bartender who served missing American’s husband in Bahamas says one detail about timeline doesn't add up
A bartender in the Bahamas raised concerns about inconsistencies in the timeline of a missing American woman, Lynette Hooker, who vanished after a boating incident. Ken, the bartender, noted it was unusual for Brian Hooker to take eight hours to travel four miles in 25-mph winds, and Lynette's daughter, Karli Aylesworth, expressed skepticism about her mother's disappearance being an accident.
- Daughter of missing American in Bahamas says Brian Hooker using mother's illness as 'excuse' to leave country
Karli Aylesworth, daughter of missing American Lynette Hooker, accuses her stepfather Brian Hooker of using his terminally ill mother as an excuse to leave the Bahamas after his release from jail. Hooker initially pledged to remain in the country to search for Lynette but abruptly departed, citing family emergencies. Aylesworth claims Hooker has a history of domestic violence and anger issues, while Hooker insists Lynette's disappearance was an accident.
- Daughter of missing American woman touches down in Bahamas, slams stepdad after he fled amid investigation
Karli Aylesworth, daughter of missing American woman Lynette Hooker, arrived in the Bahamas to confront her stepfather Brian Hooker, who was arrested and later released in her disappearance case. Brian Hooker claims Lynette fell overboard but left the Bahamas after his release, citing his mother's illness, while Karli accused him of domestic violence and called for a full investigation.
- Michigan couple at center of Bahamas disappearance chronicled sailing adventures on social media
Lynette Hooker, a Michigan woman, went missing in the Bahamas after falling overboard from a motorboat during a sailing trip with her husband Brian Hooker, who is under arrest but denies involvement. The couple's social media chronicles of their sailing adventures have drawn attention amid ongoing criminal investigations by Bahamas authorities and the U.S. Coast Guard.