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My hope is, they're focused on evidence that leads to a resolution.I agree. I think they are focused on someone and being quiet not to tip anyone off. Let's hope!
My hope is, they're focused on evidence that leads to a resolution.I agree. I think they are focused on someone and being quiet not to tip anyone off. Let's hope!
True, good point.I dunno. They could say something as short and simple as “we’re making good progress in this investigation”. Something, anything. I wish I could feel more optimistic but nothing to say reminds me too much of the old adage, if there’s nothing good to say then don’t say anything at all.
JMO
I agree. There has to be an update soon surely.Jack and Lilly have been gone for far too long, and things are far too quiet. I don’t want to see this case go cold. Something has to give. I have faith that RCMP have some info they are working with to bring closure.
I was just reading this article this morning.
"Connie Brooks from Sipekne’katik First Nation, at home with son Henry Brooks, says Jack and Lilly's mother told her Daniel would sometimes restrain her and take her phone. She told police about this."
Unfortunately the article blocked by a subscriber only wall.![]()
Lilly and Jack Sullivan lived at this house in Lansdowne, N.S. In May, Daniel Martell, right, waited there with brother Justin for news of the search for the children.
Life for Lilly, 6, and Jack, 4, inside the cluttered trailer in Lansdowne was chaotic. There were holes in the floor of the front stoop. Tarps to protect the underside of the trailer from the elements. And so much racket from the lively children that their step-grandmother soon retreated to a camper in the driveway.
Their stepfather, Daniel Martell, 34, with pale eyes and ropey arms, worked at the local hardwood mill. Their mother Malehya Brooks-Murray, 27, a member of Sipekne’katik First Nation with chin-length dark hair, stayed home with their baby Meadow.
Inside the mobile home, a large woodstove filled up most of the living room. The kids’ artwork was pasted to the kitchen wall, next to the sliding patio door that led to a yard where they spent hours playing next to the chicken coop.
Lilly chattered away to her dolls and stuffed animals. Jack turned over rocks and pieces of wood in search of bugs and worms. Outside the fenced backyard, and up over a steep embankment, the children sometimes played in a small fort nestled beneath boughs of spruce. It was like their own little dreamworld
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Months after Nova Scotia children vanished, a clearer picture emerges of their lives before their disappearance
There are still few answers about missing siblings Jack and Lilly Sullivan, but trauma and stigma have left their families and community farther apartwww.theglobeandmail.com
I can't read it, but does she explain why this was allegedly done? Or give any other context at all?I was just reading this article this morning.
"Connie Brooks from Sipekne’katik First Nation, at home with son Henry Brooks, says Jack and Lilly's mother told her Daniel would sometimes restrain her and take her phone. She told police about this."
But earlier that morning of May 2 their mother had marked them absent from school at about 6:15 a.m. Both parents have said it was because Lilly had a cough.Unfortunately the article blocked by a subscriber only wall.
Thank you Sarahlou for providing this archived article from The Globe and Mail. It was credited as written by two reporters. I understand TGaM is one of the largest Canadian newspapers. Its primary circulation is central and western Canada. Not the area from which the children lived.The grandmother said he was making Malehya scared and afraid to go anywhere or do anything. Also, Daniel apparently concealed a drug addiction for nearly the first year of their relationship.
Makes sense that Malehya took off and split from him at the first safe opportunity she had IMO.
The source for the information about Lily having a black eye and about Daniel allegedly being controlling and Maleyha being scared of him is this article which was been posted in this thread. (Just clarifying as my post got removed for no link)
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Months after Nova Scotia children vanished, a clearer picture emerges of their lives before their disappearance
There are still few answers about missing siblings Jack and Lilly Sullivan, but trauma and stigma have left their families and community farther apartwww.theglobeandmail.com
I’m curious of this alleged confession from Maleyha to her paternal grandmother who lived on the reserve. When a female divulges information such as they’re fearful of their partner it usually can be perceived as a serious cry out for help, if so what came of it?
Or she needed a story…According to the G&M article Maleyha only told her grandmother this after the kids went missing.
Maybe she was too afraid to say anything before.
Well, that was most certainly a depressing read. I'd like to know more about that car that allegedly came and went several times between midnight and 5am. That may provide some much needed answers.But earlier that morning of May 2 their mother had marked them absent from school at about 6:15 a.m. Both parents have said it was because Lilly had a cough.
They say they heard the children playing in the next room while they dozed in the bedroom with their toddler. Daniel has said he saw Lilly pop in and out a few times. At about 9:40 a.m., the couple says, they awoke and realized the kids were gone.
“They were outside playing, but we weren’t aware of it at the time, and the next thing we knew it was quiet,” she told CTV Atlantic. “We get up and I tell my partner Daniel, ‘Do you hear the kids?’ and he says ‘No,’ … Instantly we are looking outside, we are looking everywhere, yelling for them.”
Jack and Lilly’s mysterious disappearance has baffled the country. More than three months after they were reported missing – after one of the largest searches in Nova Scotia’s history and an intensive police investigation – police still haven’t confirmed the circumstances of how the young siblings went missing. It’s possible that there were clues, even potential warning signs, in their home life. A closer look into the lives of Jack and Lilly shows that all was not well in the trailer in Lansdowne.
View attachment 606975Belynda Gray, at her kitchen table in Middle Musquodoboit, has spent long hours in the woods looking for clues to Lilly and Jack’s whereabouts. Her son, Cody Sullivan, separated three years ago from the children's mother, Malehya Brooks-Murray.
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