we’re going back to Nova Scotia, to the case of missing siblings: six-year-old Lily and four-year-old Jack Sullivan from Lanstown Station. I’ve had a couple of days with this case. Yesterday, I talked about that crazy case from Tennessee. Have you heard about it? Absolutely insane—an abandoned baby, a quadruple homicide, and the suspect is still on the run.
And I’m sorry if I offended anyone by my title, like “Only in Tennessee.” It’s just that I cover a lot of cases from Tennessee. A lot of craziness goes on there. But like I said in the video, there’s craziness that goes on everywhere. I have no doubt it’s a nice place to live, but there are just some crazy cases that come out of Tennessee. I’m just saying.
All right, so in this video, we’re going to talk once again about the timeline. I’m a timeline person. If you know my channel, if you’ve followed me for any length of time, you know that if the timeline doesn’t make sense, I’ve got a problem with it.
And what I don’t like about this timeline is the 20 minutes—which I’m still not clear about and still hung up on. So, I’m going to talk about that. Daniel and Malaya—Lily and Jack’s stepdad and biological mother, respectively—have said completely opposite things.
Now, we know they’re estranged. We know that on the 3rd of May, just one day after the children were reported missing, Malaya left. And Daniel’s smart—she’s called him a narcissist. He comes across that way. I’m sorry, it just does, Daniel.
So yeah, maybe they are going to blame each other. But from the outset, there was a discrepancy between what both of them were saying. Let’s talk about it.
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Okay, without further ado, we’re going to start off with the most recent information we’ve got from Malaya here. She’s talking to Sunny from It’s a Crime and a Shame via what looks like Facebook Messenger.
She says here:
“I heard the kids in the morning. Yes, Daniel was sleeping beside me the entire time from 6:18 to around 9:40, when I woke him up because I no longer heard them—Lily and Jack—in the bedroom. That’s the best estimate I can give at the moment because I was in and out of sleep, dozing off that morning. I then called the police at 10:01 a.m.”
So, at 6:18 a.m., she called the school to say Lily and Jack weren’t going to be in that day. If you’ve followed this case, you’ll know that Lily and Jack were off school on the Wednesday because school was out for some reason—no one was at school that day. Thursday, they didn’t go to school supposedly because Lily had a cough. And then Friday, again, Malaya called them out of school.
Did Lily have a cough? Because she clearly wasn’t ill—they were seen on surveillance camera in the town of New Glasgow on Thursday afternoon. That’s the last independent proof of life we’ve got for them. So, Lily couldn’t have been that bad if she was able to go out and about.
Perhaps the reason they were out of school is because Lily had a black eye. Daniel says Lily got a black eye on Wednesday while playing at Patty’s house—Patty is Malaya’s grandma—and a Tonka truck hit Lily in the face and gave her a black eye.
Is that the reason—the real reason—they weren’t at school Thursday and Friday? Because they didn’t want to send them to school with another black eye? Because apparently, when Jack went to school with a black eye, CPS was called. Maybe they didn’t want CPS involved again. I don’t know—just my speculation.
Malaya said she heard them playing in the bedroom next to her. She wasn’t aware they went outside. As she said, she was in and out of sleep between 6:18 and 9:40, when she woke Daniel up because she no longer heard the children in the bedroom.
Now, there’s the 20 minutes, right? 9:40 when she woke up, and then they were looking for them. At 10:01, she called the cops. However, the 20 minutes is unclear—because yeah, there’s 20 minutes there, but how long was it since she last actually heard them?
On the dispatch audio that various YouTube channels have found on Broadcastify—(I would’ve done this myself, but I can’t remember my login)—I’ve plucked these from a couple of different channels. This is one cop talking to another over dispatch. Cops were making their way there, and there was a drone operator on scene. There was also a dog on scene, and you can hear it in the dispatch.
One cop says:
“They were in their bedroom at 8:00 this morning and haven’t been seen since.”
And then a different cop, different conversation, same audio, says:
“Have they been gone a long time?”
The other replies: “8:00.”
Yeah, they get things wrong on dispatch sometimes. It’s all hands on deck, and they’re hearing information that might not be factually correct. But who told them the kids were last seen or heard from at 8:00? Did Malaya say that? Somebody said it. So were they really gone for two hours rather than 20 minutes?
Now, this is what Daniel said. This is a news piece from May 6th—just four days after the kids went missing.
“She went out of the room,” he says, referring to Lily.
“And I could hear Jack out in the kitchen. A few minutes went by, I heard nothing.”
So just a few minutes went by. So he was hearing them. A few minutes later—didn’t hear them. Got up, went to the kitchen, checked everything. They weren’t there. Checked the bedrooms—they weren’t there. So he looked out in the backyard. That’s the only other place they would go. And their boots were gone. The door—the sliding door—was closed. Usually, they don’t close the door. He usually has to remind them to close it.
So when they say that the kids never go outside on their own—oh yes, that was said—how come they forget to close the door if they never go out? And same piece—he estimates it took 20 minutes to notice the children were gone.
All right. But this is what Malaya said:
“I was drifting in and out of sleep. They’re not the type of kids that we let go outside on their own. We always make sure we’re out there with them, watching them. They just happened to get out that sliding door. We can’t hear it when it opens. They were outside playing, but we weren’t aware of it at the time. Then the next thing we knew, the room was quiet, and I told my partner, Daniel, ‘Do you hear the kids?’ And he said, ‘No.’ We got up instantly, looked outside, looked everywhere, yelled for them, and I instantly called 911. I just had the instinct.”
So again, she’s insistent—this was May 3rd, before she left and went to live elsewhere, which is bizarre in itself—she’s insistent that she was the one who woke Daniel up and said, “Do you hear the kids?”
Daniel says he was the one awake, and she was asleep. He didn’t hear them for 20 minutes. She says she was in and out of sleep between 6:18 and 9:40, and it was at 9:40 she realized she didn’t hear the kids.
But why, on dispatch, does it say the kids were last heard from at 8:00 a.m.?
And there’s more. Remember, Malaya said they never go out because they’re not the type of kids to go out without them. And Daniel let it slip and said, “Yeah, well, they forget to close the door when they go out.”
Well, Malaya admitted here—again, same conversation with Sunny from It’s a Crime and a Shame:
“In the morning, Lily and Jack have got out a couple of times.”
So not the type of kids to go out on their own? But oh—they got out a couple of times. She says, “But I’d always get a call from Journey, Daniel’s mother, saying the kids were outside. I would then bring them in to get breakfast.”
That seems like a routine to me. They go out while Malaya and Daniel are dozing, and Journey has to look out for them.
“For some reason, that morning, I never got the call that the kids were outside. I don’t know why. She was the last one to hear them.”
So now Journey was the last one to hear them? Daniel said he was. Malaya said she was. Now she’s saying Journey was.
But she didn’t tell Malaya the kids were outside?
You’re the mother. You should know they’re outside. And if you know they go out and don’t close the door, well—put a lock on the door. Then they can’t go out.
So look, I don’t understand why two kids going out and going missing—that’s what you’ve said—has become so complicated. Why isn’t there any consistency whatsoever? Everything that’s been said can be disputed by something else that someone else said.
And I’m sorry—that’s not right. It really isn’t right.
It’s three months today. Do you realize that? Three months today—and Lily and Jack are still missing. And we are no further forward than when we started. That’s shocking to me. It really is.
All right, guys. Let me know your thoughts in the comments. Why are Malaya and Daniel lying? Why are there so many inconsistencies?
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