Michigan couple at center of Bahamas disappearance chronicled sailing adventures on social media
The “Gulf Crossing” video more than three years ago marked the start of a sailing adventure — chronicled on Facebook — for a couple who are now at the center of criminal investigations after Lynette went missing in the Bahamas. He denies any wrongdoing in his wife’s disappearance and has been cooperating with law enforcement, his attorney, Terrel Butler, said. And while the couple is seen smiling, laughing and joking in social media videos of their voyage, they have a history of contention.
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