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Sailboat’s location data blackout during Lynette Hooker disappearance could be ‘key question’ for investigators: expert
The sailboat Soulmate, owned by the Hookers, went dark in tracking data at 9:29 pm during Lynette Hooker's disappearance and did not resume until the next morning. An expert suggests this data blackout could be a key question for investigators.
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