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

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Thats fine. Middle of night here and I was half asleep so basically couldnt believe my eyes lol.
No worries just giving a friendly point in the right direction 😊
 
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Extended interview with Daniel just released
7:42 mark of the video interview DM answers questions about allegations around his use of drugs. I didn't have any drugs. If I had, Major Crimes would have charged me. There were no drugs at the house. Not a dealer, don't owe drug debts. He wants to make sure to impress upon the listeners that there is no evidence he was on drugs that night. But doesn't say anything like, I haven't used drugs in months or weeks or days. Just there was no party I had no drugs on me and LE didn't find any drugs in the house.

MOO I am listening not just to what he says but what does NOT say.
 
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On the morning of May 2, 2025, Brooks-Murray called 911 to report that Lilly, 6, and Jack, then 4, had gone missing from the rural home she shared with her boyfriend, Daniel Martell, and their baby daughter.

If DM is (was) responsible for everything, as he claims, why didn't HE call 911? He's so articulate and loves to talk. It's strange that he, as the man of the house, didn't call them. MOO

"We didn't see them anywhere. And Malehya said, should I call 911? And I said, well, just wait one second. I ran up in the woods to the kids. They have cabins up in the woods. It’s about, I don't know, 100 feet up in the woods. Ran up there, ran right back down, which only took me like 30 seconds." - Daniel Martell, transcribed quote


Think about that.

-Should we call 911?

-No, wait. Let me go.... ???

Really?

Did it only take 30 seconds?

SHE made the 911 call. And did it in the moments he ran off. After telling her to wait. Her instinct knew the call needed to be made, despite his urge to wait. I think there may even have been an urgency to call while he wasn't right there.



But doesn't say anything like, I haven't used drugs in months or weeks or days.

He can't deny what he's already publicly admitted to The Globe and Mail:

(...) interviews with The Globe that he’s never struggled with drugs and does not have a drug problem. Despite that, he has admitted to taking methamphetamines and “pretty much everything.”

There's another "I do it a lot, but it's not a *problem*" type similar quote in some of the unmentionable sources and their loosely vetted screengrabs.
 
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"We didn't see them anywhere. And Malehya said, should I call 911? And I said, well, just wait one second. I ran up in the woods to the kids. They have cabins up in the woods. It’s about, I don't know, 100 feet up in the woods. Ran up there, ran right back down, which only took me like 30 seconds." - Daniel Martell, transcribed quote

[...]

So what are you getting at? She phoned 911 too quickly or not quickly enough?

And there is a huge difference between trying a drug and having a drug problem.
 
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Depending what time the search dogs were brought to the property there may’ve been multiple people beforehand including police officers and family members frantically going to and fro which destroyed the scent trial.

not to mention they're not infallable
 
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Just catching up; someone said a few pages back that we now know why MBM was crying after she talked to law enforcement in the car the morning the children were reported as missing. I couldn't find that reason. Can someone fill me in please? Tia.
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There's this reason/explanation according to MBM's friend in this week's new MSM article:

"Robinson said they all went to the nearby command centre for a briefing on the search.

As she reviewed maps of the large swaths of woods that crews had already covered — with no trace of Lilly and Jack — Brooks-Murray handed off her baby to a loved one because she was having a panic attack and received medical attention, said Robinson.

She would never return to the Martell property.

“We weren't leaving her there,” said Robinson. “After learning everything … we did, and seeing the condition that [the baby] was living in, it just wasn't the proper fit.” "

 

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