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

  • #821
One of the cadaver dogs handler is a sergeant and other is an inspector, so they may have been within bounds to ask DM questions. Especially if both officers needed as much information as possible.

The officer asked what many of us are wondering about: the lack of details about the children from Thursday night until Friday morning.

As @Megnut pointed out above, Lilly had a cough and a new black eye, but no one bathed her, put fresh clothes on her and checked on her throughout the night?
 
  • #822
One of the cadaver dogs handler is a sergeant and other is an inspector, so they may have been within bounds to ask DM questions. Especially if both officers needed as much information as possible.

The officer asked what many of us are wondering about: the lack of details about the children from Thursday night until Friday morning.

As @Megnut pointed out above, Lilly had a cough and a new black eye, but no one bathed her, put fresh clothes on her and checked on her throughout the night?

Sick enough to stay home but no one is dosing cough syrup?

I'm still waiting on a credible narrative.

JMO
 
  • #823
One of the cadaver dogs handler is a sergeant and other is an inspector, so they may have been within bounds to ask DM questions. Especially if both officers needed as much information as possible.

The officer asked what many of us are wondering about: the lack of details about the children from Thursday night until Friday morning.

As @Megnut pointed out above, Lilly had a cough and a new black eye, but no one bathed her, put fresh clothes on her and checked on her throughout the night?

Also... the handler wasn't necessarily interview/interrogating the step-dad. May have been regular questions one might ask, especially one who is trying to get a handle on what happened, what's typical, what atypical, etc.

I don't know what happened in this case but I'm well aware of another where the man accused off his wife's murder couldn't fill in the critical hours with believable events, ftom 2 pm to 8 pm basically had dinner and went to bed -- with few embellishments.

IME A LOT happens in a young household in the compressed hours after dinner leading up to bedtime and mornings are busy too. Rare is sleeping in.

What did Lilly want, when she kept popping in? Sore throat medicine? Breakfast? Help with the TV remote? Help with little brother? Cereal? Help with milk? If Lilly was popping in, did he never see Jack? Never think to maybe check on a 4 year old? Was Lilly providing updates? I have questions.

PURE SPECULATION -- could cough syrup be the culprit? Too much? A little Babysitter Benadryl? A little too much?

Again, I don't know what happened here. In lieu of them being found, I'm just looking at possibilities. Thinking of similar cases... no foul play, foul play, accident.

JMO
 
  • #824
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Oct 9, 2025 #news #novascotia #cbcnews
Nova Scotia RCMP say two teams with cadaver dogs searched a total area of 40 square kilometres but did not locate human remains in the search for missing children Lilly and Jack Sullivan.
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In an interview on Wednesday, Oct. 8, Daniel Martell detailed how the dog teams searched around the property and inside the home during the week of Sept. 22.
 
  • #825
In judging what's appropriate for anyone involved in this *investigation*, especially in mind it is an ongoing *investigation*. Anything can be said in the interests of recovering the children, as an investigative strategy. Getting closely involved people to talk more can provide new clues.

When polygraphs are conucted, public use of the term "passed" is routine as an investigational tool if needed. Its not hard to figure out why. No, investigators don't care one bit if naive ppl feel betrayed because they don't understand their techniques. Doing repetitive polygraphs can be a sign there were areas of concern in the previous one and each subsequent polygraph delves more into the areas of concern revealed by the previous polygraph. DM has had HOW many polygraphs now?

This is an ongoing investigation. Yes, anyone involved in the investigation can say anything they want in an effort to solve this case. This is not a social gathering.
 
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Oct 9, 2025 #news #novascotia #cbcnews
Nova Scotia RCMP say two teams with cadaver dogs searched a total area of 40 square kilometres but did not locate human remains in the search for missing children Lilly and Jack Sullivan.
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In an interview on Wednesday, Oct. 8, Daniel Martell detailed how the dog teams searched around the property and inside the home during the week of Sept. 22.

Whoa.

A lot to unpack in that second video.

 I have been really wrong before (another thread) so I don't state or pretend to know what's right here...

But... how can he say all the searchers should have understood they're "not t/here"? They haven't been could so no one knows where they are. Unless someone does.

Then a long paragraph about summer ending and school starting, the community, the world, the students who will miss Lilly and Jack. (What about what Jack and Lilly are missing???) But then THIS: "[infant child] doesn't understand ... but some day she will." Understand what???? We don't try know the outcome. I mean, sadly, we can expect or assume they aren't conning home... but since they haven't been located, they'd still that glimmer that maybe there's a miracle to be had, right? The sort of glimmer parents hang onto desperately, sometimes for decades, but he's forecasting that someday [infant child] will have to contend with this.

My main question: if he doesn't know where they are, how can he know where they're not?

If he doesn't know what happened to them (lost, foul play, accident, abduction, dingoes), how can he be certain that nothing that occurred the night before isn't relevant? Why no new details to fill out the night before that was so "normal"? Why no repetition of the morning?

Lotta hand gestures (as well, arms folded across his chest. Chris Watts nervous energy? Or grief?

I still don't know what happened to Lilly and Jack.

But this interview left me with more questions than answers.

JMO
 

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