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A significant shift has occurred in the investigation into the disappearance of Lily and Jack Sullivan. Over the past 50 hours, new information has come to light, profoundly altering our understanding of the case. The children’s biological father, Cody Sullivan, has a lengthy and troubling criminal record spanning multiple court cases. On October 10th, 2025, he is scheduled for yet another court hearing—an event that, surprisingly, his mother, Belinda Gray, had kept from the public.

Equally concerning, the results of the polygraph test given to the children’s stepfather suggest that law enforcement had already operated under the assumption that they were searching for victims of a crime, not merely missing children.

The first question posed to him was direct and unsettling: “Did you kill Lily and Jack?”

This revelation casts a dark shadow over the investigation and hints at the true nature of what transpired.
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In this episode, we will introduce a key individual who claims to know exactly where the children are. His statements have the potential to reshape everything we thought we knew about this case. Finally, we may be on the verge of uncovering the truth. We now have a clearer picture of what happened to Lily and Jack, who was responsible, and why these details were kept hidden for so long. The search for answers has been relentless.

Eight weeks ago, two young children vanished from their home in Nova Scotia, and since then, people around the world have been desperate for answers. Today, we are closer than ever to understanding the full extent of the tragedy. The puzzle pieces are finally falling into place—and the truth is far more shocking than anyone anticipated.

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To understand what happened to Lily and Jack, we must first examine the role of their biological father, Cody Sullivan. While much of the public focus has been on their stepfather, Daniel Martell, and their mother, Malaya Brooks Murray, it is Cody’s history that holds the first crucial piece of the puzzle.
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Belinda Gray, Cody’s mother, painted a picture of a man who simply walked away from his children after a breakup. She mentioned his losses—his job, apartment, and car—but failed to mention the most important detail. Court records tell a very different story. Cody Sullivan has an extensive criminal background, with multiple cases spanning from 2021 to 2025.

Most concerning is that he has another scheduled court appearance on October 10th, 2025. This is not an isolated incident, but rather part of a disturbing pattern that suggests Cody’s deep involvement with the justice system. Given this, it becomes clear that Malaya likely had very legitimate concerns about allowing her children to live with their biological father. This revelation provides the first key to understanding the chain of events—but it’s only the beginning of what we will soon uncover.

The next revelation in this case is even more shocking than the last. As the investigation progresses, we uncover deeper truths that shed light on the direction the authorities have taken.

On June 19th, Daniel Martell publicly shared details of his polygraph examination for the first time, and what he disclosed left experts in disbelief. The initial question asked during the test wasn’t about the children’s location or the possibility of an abduction. Instead, the first question was starkly direct:

“Did you kill Lily and Jack?”

“I was extremely nervous,” Daniel recalled. “Your stress level goes through the roof and your body doesn’t know what to do. It’s not every day you’re strapped into machines in an interrogation room and asked questions like that.”

But this was only the beginning. The polygraph revealed a chilling pattern. Every subsequent question assumed that the children were dead. Questions like, “Are you an accessory to the murder of Lily and Jack?” were posed. But none of the questions explored other possibilities, such as kidnapping or the children simply being lost.

This stark approach to questioning unveils the true nature of the investigation. From the outset, law enforcement seemed certain that they were not searching for missing children—but for killers.

This assumption raises one critical question: where did they derive such unshakable confidence?

As we move forward in the case, it becomes clear that this early assumption would shape the investigation in ways that are still unfolding. This is not just about missing children. It’s about the disturbing direction the authorities have taken—and the implications of their early conclusions.