Hello, hello everybody. How are you guys? I hope you’re doing well. I hope you’re having a great day or night, no matter where you are.

So, for those of you who haven’t been following me, I’ve been covering the Lily and Jack Sullivan case. Lily, 6, and Jack, 4, went missing from Landown Station in Nova Scotia, Canada. Their parents were sleeping, and they say that at some point, the children snuck out the silent back door and just *poof* vanished, never to be seen or heard from again.

Now, I was listening to Plunder, and she has the dispatch audio from May 2nd and May 3rd. On there, you can clearly hear an officer say that a pink and blue shirt were found on the side of the road. Daniel told us that Lily was wearing a pink shirt. He said he didn’t see Jack that morning, so he doesn’t know what Jack was wearing, but he knows Lily was wearing a pink shirt, and he knows that Jack had his blue dinosaur boots on.
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Okay, so an officer goes to check it out, and he says, “Yes, there’s a blue cloth, a pink cloth, and…” or he says, “There’s also a purple cloth.” That’s what he said. He didn’t say the pink and the blue were cloth. He said, “There’s also a purple cloth.”

Here’s the thing: If officers did find a pink shirt and a blue shirt on the side of the road, I can kind of understand why they would be so tight-lipped about this. They probably want to keep things under wraps, because if that’s the case, they need to investigate. They need to test these shirts and pieces of cloth for any evidence that might be on there.

But here’s the thing I want to point out to everybody: What’s the first thing Daniel said? Daniel said that he got up, noticed the kids were gone, and the first thing he did was get in his vehicle and drive all over the roads—checking all these roads, checking culverts, doing this, doing that, blah blah blah.

So, here’s the issue: The police have said that they have absolutely zero evidence, no reason whatsoever, to believe that these kids were abducted, even though the mom and stepdad are swearing that they must have been abducted.

So, if they *did* in fact find a pink shirt and a blue shirt on the side of the road, the question here is: Was it dumped or was it planted? It really does make you wonder, especially with everything else going on, including CPS being involved. There are also reports of neglect, which they themselves have admitted to. I mean, they were sleeping, and their kids were doing God knows what, if the story even happened the way they’ve described it.
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But I want to talk about this because, in my opinion—and again, this is just my opinion—whatever happened to Jack and Lily happened way earlier in the week. I’m thinking somewhere around Wednesday. That’s just my opinion.

And to what happened, he (Daniel) said, again, this is just speculation, so I’m not accusing anybody of anything, but the first thing he says he did was hop in his car and drive all around. And then I want to say it was May 3rd, I want to say it was the May 3rd audio dispatch. I could be mistaken, it could have been the 2nd, but I want to say it was the 3rd. Go back and listen to it again, where they find the pink and blue shirt on the side of the road.

That, to me, my brain automatically goes to Daniel telling us that as soon as he realized they were missing, he got in his car and he drove all around. He knew Lily was in a pink shirt. So I say again: Were those items dumped by an abductor who just happened to abduct the kids without leaving any evidence behind for the police to find? Or were they planted by somebody trying to push a narrative, trying to push a story?

Let me know your thoughts in the comments section below. I love you guys. Stay strong, stay healthy, stay safe. Keep asking those hard questions, keep spreading that light, and I’ll see you all next time.