CANADA Canada - Jack, 4 & Lilly Sullivan, 6, Vulnerable, wandered from home 10am, Gairloch Rd, Landsdowne Station, Pictou County, NS, 2 May 2025 #7

  • #661
Wow. How interesting.
Yes I thought it was a great thread and fair dues to whoever created it .

It shows one that it's common and two that enough interest was shown and queried for someone to go to the effort of making a references list

I always felt that if the kids as alleged wandered off that morning that they didn't wander too far from the main yard and they would be found eventually within an area searched and most likely less than 1km from the trailer.

If as alleged they did wander I reckon when they heard or saw the commotion they got really scared and hid especially if punishment for wrongdoing was physical as is speculated from them having black eyes by some
 
  • #662
To be clear, from the documents released, DM said he “thought” he heard a scream, but when he stopped, any sound was drowned out by a helicopter. To me this did not sound like a certainty a scream was heard. IMHO
Thanks for this clarification documented in MSM, DM said "he thought he heard a scream".

I've been trying to be careful when posting about what DM "said" and stating that, or saying "if" what he said... etc.

Apologies if I may have misconstrued it somewhat in my posts as him "saying he heard screaming", versus "he thought he heard a scream".

It still seems kind of perplexing why if he did think he heard a scream while LE was searching, he didn't bring it up to them right away (if he didn't, so much of what we know is what he said at his own behest in interviews it seems, IMO, and LE has not confirmed) and instead mentioned it after the fact not during media interviews, if that is the origin of his statement.

Although he seemed very certain that Lilly and Jack would not be found on their property, so if the scream he thought he may have heard was from off their property, maybe it makes more sense in that context.

MOO, and still grasping at proverbial straws here.

Sincerely hoping LE's new searches with cadaver dogs is going to help find some more evidence pointing towards where in the world they went.
 
  • #663
Twistinginthewind, I think it’s possible you’re remembering correctly the comment about MBM wanting to leave DM but attributing it to the wrong grandparent. In the same Globe and Mail Aug 8 article, it was BG who said MBM didn’t want to stay there, BG said if she had known, she would have helped, and MBM said yes, her mother said the same thing. Paraphrasing.
IMHO

I’m just curious how BG would know MBM wanted to leave DM considering BG said MBM cut off contact with her when she moved in with DM? So then if BG knew MBM didn’t want to stay there, then she must’ve known and so why didn’t she help ???

If BG said these things IMO she can’t have it both ways. Either she maintained a relationship with her grandchildren and their mother over the prior two years, or she did not.
 
  • #664
I’m just curious how BG would know MBM wanted to leave DM considering BG said MBM cut off contact with her when she moved in with DM? So then if BG knew MBM didn’t want to stay there, then she must’ve known and so why didn’t she help ???

If BG said these things IMO she can’t have it both ways. Either she maintained a relationship with her grandchildren and their mother over the prior two years, or she did not.
This is in that Aug 8th Globe and Mail article. MBM said this to BG in a communication on June 15th, well after the children had gone missing. BG expressed her sorrow, that had she known she would have helped. MBM responded, yes, that’s what my mom said too. Paraphrasing.
 
  • #665
This is in that Aug 8th Globe and Mail article. MBM said this to BG in a communication on June 15th, well after the children had gone missing. BG expressed her sorrow, that had she known she would have helped. MBM responded, yes, that’s what my mom said too. Paraphrasing.

Okay thank you for clarifying that. Hopefully some day MBM will speak for herself rather than others speaking in her behalf.
JMO
 
  • #666
^^ This in my opinion. 👍 I can imagine, the priorities were about the same before Lilly and Jack disappeared.

it literally takes three finger touches and three seconds to delete an app - I don't think something taking that little amount of time can be construed into her not having proper priorities

so let's say, she decides to watch a tv show or play a game or read a book or a million other things we all do during our days, whether we're going through something traumatic or not - we still stop and do other things and don't get judged for it

so why is she being judged for something that literally (I tested it) takes three seconds?
 
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  • #667
it literally takes three finger touches and three seconds to delete an app - I don't think something taking that little amount of time can be construed into her not having proper priorities

so let's say, she decides to watch a tv show or play a game or read a book or a million other things we all do during our days, whether we're going through something traumatic or not - we still stop and do other things and don't get judged for it

so why is she being judged for something that literally (I tested it) takes three seconds?
You’re 100% correct. Regardless of her perceived guilt or innocence, deleting an app is a non factor to me. I wouldn’t want law enforcement reading my messages unless I felt it would help the case. I delete apps and messages all the time and I’m not a criminal.

ETA: jmo
 
  • #668
Okay thank you for clarifying that. Hopefully some day MBM will speak for herself rather than others speaking in her behalf.
JMO
Yes! I hope so, waiting since mid May for any sign she speaks out
 

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