A passenger on a cruise ship has just handed police a video capturing the terrifying moment Brian Hooker and Lynette Hooker

THE 1 AM INCIDENT: Police Review Video From Cruise Passenger in Lynette Hooker Case

Authorities investigating the disappearance of Lynette Hooker say they are reviewing a newly submitted video provided by a passenger aboard a cruise ship, capturing a disturbing moment that may be central to the case.

According to officials, the footage was handed over to police earlier today and is believed to have been recorded at approximately 1:00 a.m. on the night Lynette Hooker went missing while the vessel was traveling near the Bahamas.

Sources familiar with the investigation state that the video appears to show a man carrying a woman on his shoulders near the edge of the ship, followed by a sudden movement that results in the woman entering the water. Investigators have not yet confirmed the identities of the individuals shown in the footage.

At approximately 32 seconds into the clip, the situation escalates, and the woman is seen disappearing into what authorities describe as a strong ocean current in the area.

Police have not verified claims circulating online that identify the man as Lynette Hooker’s husband, Brian Hooker, and are urging the public to avoid speculation while forensic analysis is underway.

“This is a critical piece of evidence, but it must be carefully examined,” a police spokesperson said. “We are working to confirm the authenticity of the video, the identities of those involved, and the full context of what occurred.”

Experts note that nighttime conditions, camera angles, and ocean movement can make such footage difficult to interpret without detailed analysis.

The passenger who recorded the video is currently cooperating with investigators, and additional witnesses from the ship are being interviewed.

Family members of Lynette Hooker have not commented on the emergence of the video, but authorities say they are being kept informed as new information becomes available.

At this stage, officials emphasize that no conclusions have been reached, and the investigation remains ongoing.