Brian Hooker, the husband to missing Michigan mother Lynette Hooker, has kept a low profile for months following her mysterious disappearance.
Comparatively, in a separate high-profile case, Conor Hanlon, the husband to slain New Jersey therapist Brooke Hanlon, has been spotted twice in one week.
In both cases, these husbands have kept quiet as questions remain unanswered about their wives. Both men have lawyered up. Neither has been charged with a crime.
"If I was the criminal defense attorney for either one of these individuals, I would advise them to keep a low profile," says criminal defense attorney and FOX News contributor Ted Williams.
In Brian Hooker's case, his wife Lynette vanished from the Bahamas on April 4 while the couple was on a boating vacation.
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In early June, USCGIS relied on divers, underwater vehicles, drones and a cadaver dog while searching an area of Hope Town, Bahamas where Lynette was last seen alive.
They concluded the search and returned to the U.S. with the couple's dinghy.
Brian's attorney, Matt Borgula, previously told Fox News Digital, "We have been in communication with investigators and prosecutors on the case and will not discuss facts in the media while the investigation is ongoing."
In the case concerning Conor Hanlon, his wife Brooke Hanlon was found fatally stabbed inside the couple's Chester, New Jersey, home on June 6.
"Stabbing is a very personal direct attack where there may be physical evidence or where the person who was stabbed attempted to defend themselves," Williams said.
He goes on to say, "I'm sure that that is certainly something that the authorities are looking into."
The Morris County Prosecutor's Office Major Crimes Unit is investigating her death as a homicide.
Hanlon has been spotted twice in both Chester, New Jersey, and in his childhood neighborhood of Brighton in Boston, Massachusetts.
Fox News Digital spotted Hanlon moving a recycling bin in a driveway, then jumping into a white pickup truck in Boston last week.
Days later, Hanlon's possible vehicle, a white Volvo SUV, was spotted by a neighbor in his Chester, New Jersey, driveway this week.
Conor has a lawyer and has been in communication with investigators, they confirmed to Fox News Digital. Repeated calls to Hanlon have not been returned.
In one situation, a woman has been gone without a trace for more than three months, and her husband has not been seen or made a public statement since April.
In the other case, a woman's butchered body was discovered inside her home and her husband called 911; he was seen twice in the last week following his wife's June death.
Williams said, "The one question that we don't know, and really in either one of these cases, is how cooperative they are. Are they actually cooperating with the authorities?"
He says it's likely the husbands are following advice from their hired counsel.
"Law enforcement is clearly continuing to look at both of these individuals, yet they have not found sufficient evidence to date to make an arrest. The fact that they have gone underground, that could very well be because their lawyers have told them to keep a very low profile," Williams said.
Neither Brian Hooker nor Conor Hanlon have been accused of any crime or wrongdoing.