Jack And Lilly | Why Do People Want To Discredit Derin Geddes? | Daniel's Newest Statements
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Join us for a gripping live stream as we unravel the perplexing disappearance of Lilly and Jack Sullivan, two young siblings who vanished from their rural home in Lansdowne Station, Pictou County, Nova Scotia, on May 2, 2025. This case has captivated the true crime community, sparking intense speculation and raising disturbing questions about the actions of their mother, Malaya Brooks-Murray. Tonight, we dive into the heart of the mystery, focusing on new evidence and witness accounts that paint Malaya as a central figure in a potentially orchestrated plan to hide her children from Child Protective Services (CPS) and law enforcement. With family tensions, conflicting narratives, and a haunting note at the forefront, this live stream will explore why Malaya’s behavior looks increasingly suspicious.
On the morning of May 2, 2025, six-year-old Lilly and four-year-old Jack Sullivan were reported missing from their home on Gairloch Road. Malaya, their mother, claimed they wandered off through a silent sliding door, but her two-hour delay in calling 911 (from 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m.) raised immediate red flags. The RCMP launched a massive 10-day search covering 8.5 square kilometers, involving 160 searchers, drones, and canines. Despite finding a bootprint and a piece of Lilly’s blanket—items some suspect were planted—no trace of the children was found. The search scaled back on May 7, but the case, now nearly two months old, remains active with a $150,000 reward offered on June 19 for information on the children’s whereabouts.
The crux of tonight’s discussion centers on Janie Martell’s chilling account, relayed by family member Darren Gettis on the YouTube channel “It’s a Crying Shame.” Janie, the mother of the children’s stepfather, Daniel Martell, was unexpectedly in a trailer on the property that morning. Awakened by Lilly’s excited scream and her dog’s barking, Janie heard Malaya ushering Lilly, Jack, and baby Meadow toward the gate. Moments later, when Janie stepped outside, only Malaya and Meadow remained by the road—Lilly and Jack had vanished without a trace, vehicle, or other witnesses. This testimony, detailed and firsthand, suggests Malaya may have handed the children off in a brief, calculated window, casting doubt on her claim that they wandered off.
Adding to the suspicion, Malaya’s behavior post-disappearance is troubling. She avoided media, refused interviews, and withdrew from search efforts, unlike Daniel, who cooperated with authorities, passed a polygraph, and provided his phone. Malaya’s silence, coupled with her sudden disappearance from her mother’s home on June 17-18, 2025, suggests intentional flight. Rumors swirl that she may have moved Lilly eleito and Jack to indigenous reserves like Milbrook in Nova Scotia or the St. Regis Mohawk Reservation near New York, leveraging jurisdictional gaps to evade the RCMP. A reported sighting of the children in a Plattsburgh, New York, salon on May 26—three and a half weeks after their disappearance—bolsters this theory, though it remains unverified due to the anonymous source and lack of CCTV footage.
A mysterious note, confirmed by the RCMP but undisclosed, further fuels speculation of premeditation. Malaya’s selective collection of birth certificates, school photos, and stuffed animals—while leaving Meadow behind—suggests a deliberate plan to relocate Lilly and Jack. Her decision to abandon Meadow, her cherished youngest child, is particularly baffling, given her reported protectiveness. This choice, possibly driven by CPS scrutiny, hints at a strategic sacrifice to avoid immediate criminal charges. Malaya’s indigenous background, as a member of the Sipekne’katik First Nation, adds context: her actions may stem from fears rooted in the “Sixties Scoop” and ongoing “Millennium Scoop,” where indigenous children face disproportionate removal by CPS.
Family dynamics deepen the mystery. Malaya’s relatives, including her mother, Cindy, have remained silent, refusing to join searches or speak to the media, suggesting a protective network. A confrontation involving Malaya’s friend, dubbed “the psychic,” who claimed the children were “tucked into nice warm beds in New Brunswick,” implies a coordinated effort. Meanwhile, Daniel’s supervised visit with Meadow in late June signals CPS’s reassessment of his credibility, contrasting sharply with Malaya’s continued absence.
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