RCMP | POLYGRAPH | NO PLANNED SEARCHES | LILLY AND JACK SULLIVAN
I can feel the growing frustration surrounding the lack of answers in the case of missing siblings Jack and Lily Sullivan.
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The mother spoke out once and has remained silent ever since. She hasn’t done much to keep their names and faces in the public eye. Although she reopened her Facebook page, she’s not using it to advocate for her children. Daniel, the stepfather, has also stopped speaking out. Perhaps he was told to stop talking. Something is going on, and I believe the police are starting to suspect foul play.

The last we heard is that investigators are combing through the neighborhood and local shops for surveillance footage. It seems they are trying to determine whether the children were seen on Wednesday or Thursday—the two days they were kept out of school.

So what’s next in this case? Will there be more searches for the children?

An RCMP spokeswoman provided some insight, stating that the work to find Lily and Jack remains very active, with a full complement of resources, tools, and many investigators working to determine the circumstances of their disappearance.

However, there are currently no planned ground searches. Future searches will depend on where the investigation leads and whether new evidence points to a specific area.

Questions were also raised about whether polygraph tests have been used during the investigation, but the spokeswoman declined to comment, saying that the techniques used in the investigation will not be shared with the public at this time.

From what I can gather, authorities may suspect that the children are no longer alive and that foul play is involved. Still, no arrests can be made until a solid case is built and all evidence is properly gathered.
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It’s also unclear whether cadaver dogs have been brought to the property.

This is where the case currently stands. I continue to pray for little Jack and Lily, hoping that answers—and justice—will come soon.Â