This is a photo of the Martell property. You can see the camper here—this is where Janie supposedly lived, and it’s been rumored that Justin was also staying there. Meanwhile, Jack, Lily, Daniel, and Malaya were said to be living in the main house.

Now, there’s something I want to point out. Janie was said to have a Yorkie-type dog—or at least a Yorkie mix. But Belinda has repeatedly questioned that, asking about a larger dog she heard barking. Because let’s be honest—a Yorkie yips and yaps; it doesn’t give off deep “woof woof” barks.

Belinda kept pressing Derwood, asking him:


 

“What other dog was in the camper? Why didn’t Janie want them to search it?”

But instead of answering, Derwood deflected. He suddenly started talking about cadaver dogs, which had absolutely nothing to do with the question. I’ll show you that clip in just a moment.

Also worth noting:
boot print was allegedly found on this long dirt-and-gravel driveway—right here.
Janie was supposedly filling in a pothole that night. But that raises a huge red flag for me.

Why would anyone fill potholes at night?
It’s pitch black out there. Sure, she might’ve had a flashlight—but even then, it doesn’t make much sense. Unless…

Well, in my opinion, maybe they were covering something up, not filling potholes. That bootprint? Could it have been intentionally made… or maybe they were trying to hide it?

Think about it. Why would someone be out at night filling potholes unless they had a reason to be? Again—this is just my opinion.

Let’s go to the next segment now—where Belinda is asking Derwood questions, and he keeps dodging them.

Belinda: “How many dogs were on that property? Because I know Daniel told me her dog was a Yorkie mix, but the dog I heard barking on Saturday was a really big dog.”

Derwood: “No, he’s not really big. He’s about a foot high at the spine. He looks like a bigger Yorkie, kind of a mutt. Not a purebred.”

Belinda: “Does Justin have a dog? Because the one I heard was big.”

Derwood: “Maybe…”

Then Derwood tries to shift the conversation again:

“People keep saying, ‘Why didn’t the RCMP use cadaver dogs?’ It’s my understanding that there was one brought through there.”

Do you see what I mean?

So much deflection in this case. So many conflicting stories—when the only story that truly matters is this:

Find Jack and Lily Sullivan.

Everything else is noise. All the family drama, the back-and-forth, the distractions—they’re wasting time and energy.

The one person who seems to be honest and consistent is Belinda. No, she wasn’t there, but she’s asking real questions and actually trying to find answers.

And it feels like everyone else is giving her a bunch of gibberish.

Someone needs to stand up and tell the truth.