Husband of US woman missing in Bahamas wants to help search, lawyer says
ET The lawyer for a Michigan man arrested in his wife's disappearance during a boat ride in the Bahamas says that he's "deeply distressed" and frustrated that he can't help search for her. Meanwhile a new police report obtained by USA TODAY says that he once violently choked his own daughter after losing his temper over a school textbook. Advardo Dames, assistant commissioner of the Royal Bahamas Police, told Reuters that Brian Hooker is "a suspect." A U.S.
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