The BIGGEST RED FLAG in the disappearance of Lilly & Jack Sullivan 🚩
It is Tuesday morning, the 8th of July.

In this video, we’re going back to Nova Scotia in Canada today to talk about missing siblings — six-year-old Lily and four-year-old Jack Sullivan from Landown Station. Lily and Jack were reported missing on May the 2nd. They’ve been gone for over two months, and we are no further forward. Absolutely no further forward than when we started — except for one thing. The biggest red flag.

The biggest red flag, in my opinion, is right there staring us in the eye. Let’s talk about it.

What is this big red flag, Michelle, I hear you say?
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All right — with all that said — what’s this red flag?

It’s the lies.
It’s the lies.
I can’t with the lies.

From Daniel’s side, we have had a bunch of lies.

Secondary to that, each side has had people coming out talking on their behalf.
So, on Malaya’s side, we’ve had Derwood — or Darren — who is Malia’s first cousin twice removed. He’s the cousin of Malia’s grandma, but he is sticking up for Daniel’s side.

But then more recently — just a couple of days ago — we’ve had Haley.
There was also a friend of Malaya’s, but she didn’t say very much other than “Malia’s a nice person.”
And we’ve had Belinda, the children’s paternal grandmother — the mother of Cody, who is the children’s biological father. And she had nice things to say about Malia as well.
She used to be a great mother, but hasn’t seen her for a long time — because it seems like Daniel has been keeping Malia away from extended family.

So there seems — just reading the tea leaves here — there seems to have been some control in this relationship on Daniel’s part, against Malia.

And Haley, Malia’s sister, really spilled the beans.
She said her side of the family had no idea — no idea — the conditions that they were living in, and the fact that Daniel had been on drugs for the last two years.

Now, Malia is just as blameworthy as Daniel if she’s willingly been living in that situation.

The only way I’d have some kind of sympathy with her is if she was forced to live in that situation.
And I don’t believe that Malia was kept prisoner. I don’t think things got that bad.

But — with mental ill health, with depression, with maybe not being able to think clearly, maybe not being the most logical mind — maybe Malia got herself into a situation that she didn’t think she could get herself out of.

But Malia herself hasn’t come out and told us any of this.
This has all come from proxies, and we have to take what they say at face value.

Decide — you know — if you were on a jury, you’d have to do this.
You’d have a bunch of witnesses, and they may say conflicting things, and you decide who’s the most credible.

Haley sounded credible, but I don’t know her. Don’t know her from Adam.

So — am I going to believe her?
Well, it makes sense.
But no — I’m not going to believe anything these people say.
I’m not going to believe anything anyone says unless there’s some kind of corroborating evidence.

Malia has only actually spoken once — the interview that she gave to the news on the 3rd of May, just over 24 hours after Lily and Jack were reported missing.

And there are red flags in that interview.
I think she’s holding stuff back.
Could that be the drugs?
Could it be the depression?
Could it be they had absolutely no idea what happened to Lily and Jack, and they’ve just made up a story?

Because both Daniel and Malia said the same thing — almost scripted.

It reminded me of the script that Don and Candace Wells gave to the news and to everybody.
You know — the planting flowers, and the candy from Grandma, and washing their hands.
Yeah.
Yeah.
All that.

You remember it well if you’ve been following the Summer Wells case over in Tennessee for the last four years.
Yes — in Summer’s case, this has been going on for four years.

But then on Daniel’s side — this is where we get the most blatant lies.

So, at first, Daniel was speaking to the news almost on a daily basis.
He’s been speaking in YouTube chats.

I’m telling you — there were too many inconsistencies.
Variations on a theme — but too many inconsistencies for me.

There’s: “Lily and Jack never went out without supervision.”
And then — “Well, he has to keep telling them to shut the door, and then they go out, don’t they?”

Malia has also in text messages said that the children do go out.

Well — that’s a lie in itself.
That’s to give the public the illusion that you were this really attentive parent.

Again — very similar to what Candace did in the Summer Wells case.

You know — walking Summer over a few yards from Grandma’s camper to the front door when there was no need, if what Candace said happened.

There was no need to walk Summer over those few yards.
Absolutely no need whatsoever.
But it’s a lie — to make you sound like a better parent than you know you are.

But the biggest lie is the complete change of story that has come out via Derwood — Darren — Malia’s cousin. But sticking up for Daniel.
And the story that Derwood has given — and look, Derwood may truly believe what he’s been saying — but it’s all come from Janie.

Janie — Daniel’s mother — who said that she saw Malia acting suspiciously on the driveway early in the morning.
She’s got all this timeline.
We don’t know what this timeline is.
And Janie won’t come out talking herself.

Daniel has intimated to the news that there’s things that we don’t know, that there’s more to the case than meets the eye.
And then he’s blamed Malia in text messages, saying that Malia had Lily and Jack taken — like disappeared — and she was going to follow on later that day.

Doesn’t make logical sense.
It doesn’t.

Why would Malia do that with Lily and Jack, and not just leave herself at the same time?

It doesn’t make sense why she’d put herself in a situation where Lily and Jack are now somewhere out of her control, and she’s still stuck in the same situation with Meadow.

Doesn’t make sense.
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Unless she was completely hoodwinked by someone, who subsequently kidnapped Lily and Jack — and she can’t now say.

It’s unlikely. Possible, yes. Stranger things have happened.

But it’s come from Daniel’s side.
It’s come from Janie.
Janie — who wouldn’t let the cops search her RV because supposedly about a dog.
But actually, she didn’t want people looking in the cupboard.

Why? Was there drugs in the cupboard?
I don’t know.
I’ve heard that there was — but I can’t confirm that.

Was there drugs on that property — and that’s why they’ve been behaving really shady?

Janie won’t come out talking.
Daniel won’t come out and actually say — from his own mouth — the stuff that Derwood has been saying as his proxy.

He won’t come out and directly face it.

Says that “Oh, well, the cops have told him not to talk.”
I don’t believe that.

Maybe the cops have said be careful with some of the things you sh— who knows.
Or maybe that’s just another lie.

He says he passed a polygraph.
We can’t confirm or deny that he passed a polygraph.

The cops aren’t talking.
The cops are not going to tell us who passed a polygraph and who didn’t.

Do you know what it reminds me of — like, from Daniel’s side now?
It reminds me of Don Wells.
It reminds me of Don Wells when he said the Mexican cartel were involved in Summer’s disappearance.

Do you remember that?

It was this unbelievable story about the Mexican cartel.
But then you think — well, it’s Don Wells.
Could it be true?

And he was just feeding people a line.
He was playing a game.

When Candace said that Don had been arrested — the hysterical phone call that she made to Don’s stepsister.
Totally believable.
She was heartbroken.
But it was all a big game.

And I get the feeling that Daniel is in the middle of a big game — that he’s finding amusing because everybody’s talking about him online.

He’s a younger version of Don Wells.
He’s the Don Wells of Canada.

Tell me I’m wrong.
Come on. Tell me I’m wrong.

That’s the biggest red flag — the lies.

There’s no need for lies if you’re telling the truth.
And if you don’t like what’s being said online — just don’t watch it.
Don’t listen to it.

You know your truth.
There’s no reason you would need to carry on watching it if you didn’t like it.

The truth doesn’t change, does it?

I mean — all right — there might be things that you remember that you’d forgotten to say.
That’s okay. That’s fine, you know, because you’re in a traumatic situation, and then you remember a few more details.
That’s fine. That’s understandable.
That’s just humans. That’s what they do.

But you wouldn’t completely change your story. Completely.
You wouldn’t — because the truth doesn’t change.

You’re hiding in the shadows in this YouTube chat and that YouTube chat — occasionally raising your head above the parapet and saying something that’s going to inflame the chat.
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If you were genuine, if you were being truthful, if you weren’t playing games — you wouldn’t feel the need to do that, in my opinion.

But hiding in the shadows, getting proxies to talk on your behalf.
Oh — Daniel’s cousin was another one who came out. Forgotten about her.

You wouldn’t have all these proxies coming out talking on your behalf.

If you were telling the truth, and you wanted to clear your name — you’d do it yourself.

Or you’d just get completely sick of it, as I said — and you just wouldn’t watch anymore.

Because you know what you’re saying is the truth.

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