EXPERT OPINION RAISES RED FLAGS EVEN MORE | LILLY AND JACK SULLIVAN
It has been my opinion, as well as the opinion of many online sleuths, that the disappearance of Jack and Lily Sullivan is suspicious. A very big red flag is the fact that the children were kept home from school for two days and then reported missing on Friday. The last time they were seen by anyone other than the mother and stepfather was on Tuesday, when the bus driver dropped them off at home. He spoke out and told us about the kids. No one else has spoken out publicly to confirm seeing the children on Wednesday or Thursday.
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So, for all we know, Jack and Lily could have vanished days earlier and were only reported missing on Friday. The mother claims she went outside, noticed they were missing, and immediately called the police. However, the dispatch audio states they were reported missing since 8 that morning. That alone shows there is some discrepancy, and I believe the children went missing well before they were actually reported to police.

I’m also of the belief that foul play is involved, and that police will make arrests in the near future. In cases that attract a lot of attention, we often hear from experts weighing in. I’m particularly keen to share the opinion of criminology expert Michael Arntfield. He has extensive experience in various kinds of cases, and even helped solve a 40-year-old cult case. So, I value his opinion greatly.

He said that the case of the missing siblings, Jack and Lily, is unprecedented — meaning it is highly unlikely for two children to vanish together without parental involvement. When this case is overlaid with hundreds of other missing children cases, it simply doesn’t add up on many levels. He also said that, based on appearances, law enforcement went in the wrong direction early on, and key momentum and leads were lost while they were out in the field searching for children who may never have been there in the first place.
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I completely agree with this opinion. Vital leads and evidence could have been lost in those first few days, making it even harder to find the children. That would also explain why no scent was picked up past the driveway. The parents’ version of events sounds rehearsed, and some things don’t even make sense. I would love to know if they tested that sliding door to see how silent it really is. Or were they so focused on searching for kids who supposedly wandered away that they let vital details slip through the cracks?

I also heard that none of her cats or dogs were on the property yet. That, too, raises questions.