ALARMING UPDATES‼️ Lilly and Jack Sullivan Nova Scotia Canada.
Lily and Jack Sullivan are brother and sister. Lily is 6 years old and Jack is 4 years old. They disappeared from their trailer in Landown Station, Nova Scotia, Canada.

We’re searching. We covered everywhere possible — even on the first day, we did. I was running through the woods, ahead of the helicopters and drones, screaming as loud as I could until my throat hurt, running through water that was up to my waist. And as soon as I got back, I wasn’t allowed back into the woods until a man dressed in military outfit said I could go back.
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They’ve been missing since May 2nd, around 10:00 a.m., when their mother reported them missing. The last time she said she saw or heard from them was around 8:00 a.m.

“What happened was we woke up. I heard them playing in the room beside us, and I was drifting in and out of sleep. They’re not the type of kids we’d let go outside on their own. We always make sure we’re out there with them, watching them.

And they happened to just get out that sliding door — and we can’t hear it when it opens — and they were outside playing, but we weren’t aware of it at the time.

The next thing we knew, it was quiet. And I said to my partner Daniel, ‘Do you hear the kids?’ And he says, ‘No.’ And we got up instantly. We’re looking outside, we’re looking everywhere, yelling for them — and I instantly just called 911. I just had the instinct I needed to call.”

This has sparked much controversy in Canada as well as the United States. Many people are tuned into this case.

Here’s what we know.

Malaya Brooks Murray, the children’s mother, was at the scene when law enforcement arrived. She had stayed the night in the trailer. But the next day, on May 3rd, after giving a few interviews and attending a briefing about her children, she abruptly left — got into an ambulance with her mother — and was never seen again.

Now, we’ve heard that she did get her baby, Meadow. Meadow is with Malaya’s mother. Although Malaya left her car at a different location, it was towed to her mother’s home.

Daniel Martell took the lead role in the media. He became the person everyone — including reporters — went to for updates, at least on what he could share.

“The last few days have been very stressful. I mean, ever since Friday morning when we noticed the kids were gone. I immediately jumped in the vehicle, surveyed the area — as many dirt roads and culverts as I could — and waited for the police to arrive. I’m still out here searching, still fighting to try to find them. That’s all I can do.”

He continues to make public pleas:

“The message is still: if anyone knows anything — if anybody knows anything — just come forward as soon as possible. Two little kids are still out there. I want to find them. That’s really all I can do.

I’m still searching every day. I have to let the authorities do a lot of their stuff with aircrafts and dogs and searchers. There’s a lot of coordination. I can’t just go run into the woods. I want to, but I can’t, because the searchers are out so far.

They were at Lancetown Lake. They told me they scoured the lake with divers and sonar, and there’s no evidence. If they were in this area, we would’ve found them.”

Daniel has also addressed tensions with Malaya’s side of the family:

“I think their side of the family doesn’t believe me, and I just want to clear it up for everybody.”

Daniel seems personable and emphasizes his willingness to cooperate, including volunteering for a polygraph test, which he claims he passed:

“I know it would be a big help to the case — maybe narrow down some of the speculation and just provide more evidence.”

But Daniel Martell is an unusual character. In interviews, he mentioned working at a sawmill only once a week, despite claiming he supported a family of seven. He also stated:
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“I went from a family of seven to just me. I mean, I have nothing but time to think. I haven’t even gotten to see my own kids — not even Meadow yet. But I’m still hopeful. I have supervised visits coming up, granted by CPS.”

Meanwhile, Malaya’s distance from the case — her changing relationship status on Facebook, her lack of public advocacy for the children, and lawyering up early — have all raised red flags.

Where are Lily and Jack?

Daniel Martell maintains his innocence. He says the children simply wandered off.

But the RCMP has found no evidence to support that theory. And we’re talking about two young children — loud, active — six and four years old. There’s no sign of them. No pull-up. No strawberry backpack. Nothing.

According to Jim Hoskins, a former Nova Scotia detective:

“There’s no way this isn’t a criminal investigation. Law enforcement isn’t just sitting on their bums twiddling their thumbs. They’re working this case.

And if there’s no evidence to suggest the children wandered off… then maybe something more nefarious is at play.”

He also clarified that polygraph tests are not given just because someone requests them. They are used as investigative tools, and the results are not always about lie detection, but psychological indicators.

So, let me know your thoughts.

Do you believe Lily and Jack wandered off?

Are you starting to suspect that this was an abduction?

Or do you believe the truth lies closer to Malaya and Daniel?