😱 AFTER 6 MONTHS OF HEARTBREAKING SILENCE, THE MOM OF MISSING SIBLINGS LILLY AND JACK FINALLY SPEAKS OUT — AND HER WORDS WILL SHATTER YOU…
Sweet 6-year-old Lilly in her pink boots and 4-year-old Jack with his dinosaur ones, giggling one minute… gone the next from their quiet Nova Scotia trailer, surrounded by endless woods. Mom Malehya Brooks-Murray stayed quiet as rumors exploded, polygraphs were taken, and a $150K reward hung in the air.
But now, after 186 agonizing days with ZERO sightings, she’s breaking her silence in a raw plea: “I love my children more than life itself… Someone knows something — please bring my babies home.” As winter closes in and a “last ditch” search looms, is this the breakthrough… or a sign hope is fading?

In a gut-wrenching turn that’s reignited national obsession, the mother of missing siblings Lilly and Jack Sullivan has finally shattered her months-long silence with an emotional plea for answers — six months after the 6- and 4-year-old vanished without a trace from their rural trailer home, sparking one of Canada’s most baffling child disappearance cases.
Malehya Brooks-Murray, the children’s biological mom who reported them missing on May 2, 2025, had declined repeated interview requests and stayed off the radar amid swirling rumors and family tensions. But on October 13 — as the case hit the grim five-month mark — she posted a heartbreaking message on the “Find Lilly and Jack Sullivan” Facebook page: “As a mother I love my children more than life itself and feel so heart broken not being able to hold my two children Lilly and Jack, kiss them, breathe in their scent or tuck them in to bed, dress them, wake up to their sweet smiling faces.”
She added: “I will never stop searching for my children until they are found and brought home safe and sound. Someone, somewhere, knows something so please bring my babies home.” The plea came just weeks after she reportedly broke silence through a non-profit, marking her first public words since an early on-camera appeal begging for their return.
The nightmare began at 10:01 a.m. on May 2 when Brooks-Murray called 911 from the modest mobile home on Gairloch Road, saying she woke to the kids playing, then silence. No forced entry, no screams — just an empty bedroom and a silent sliding back door. Lilly, with shoulder-length light brown hair and bangs, possibly in pink everything; Jack, blond and obsessed with dinosaurs, in blue dino boots. They shared the home with Brooks-Murray, stepdad Daniel Martell, baby sister Meadow, and Martell’s mom Janie Mackenzie next door.
Martell told cops the kids were home sick — Lilly coughing — no school Thursday or Friday. He claimed they heard giggling early that morning, Lilly popping in and out, Jack in the kitchen. Then nothing. A wrench on the front door undisturbed; back door “silent.” Mackenzie woke to her dog barking, heard the kids on swings laughing, then dozed off.
Chaos erupted. Hundreds searched dense woods, steep banks, brush. Drones, helicopters, 160 personnel. Clues? Two small boot prints. Piece of pink blanket down the road — Lilly’s, tossed in trash earlier. Another fragment in driveway garbage. That’s it.
Last confirmed sighting: May 1 at Dollarama in New Glasgow — family footage retrieved, but details sealed. No Amber Alert — kids believed to have wandered. No abduction evidence, per RCMP.
Tensions boiled. Day after disappearance, Brooks-Murray left for her family’s side, blocked Martell on socials. Families clashed; bio dad Cody Sullivan cleared — no contact in years. Paternal grandma Belynda Gray: “My heart tells me these babies are gone.” Called for CPS probe — black eyes in old photos, financial woes.
Polygraphs passed by parents. No criminal grounds. Court docs: Inconsistent bedtimes, vehicle rumors unsubstantiated. Bio dad tip fizzled.
Reward jumped to $150K. Cadaver dogs, divers — nothing. Secondary searches: Zilch. Tips over 800, many from YouTube true crime shows where family vents.
October vigil for Jack’s 5th birthday — families united first time. Poem from Gray. Brooks-Murray absent, marking with her mom.
November “last ditch” search planned before snow. Ground scan for clothing. RCMP: Active, every resource.
Brooks-Murray’s plea fuels hope — and scrutiny. Why silence? Police advice? Martell hopeful early, now quiet. Mackenzie insists alive.
Six months on, no bodies, no suspects, no closure. Rural Nova Scotia prays as winter looms. Lilly and Jack’s faces on posters fade, but the mystery burns hotter. Mom’s words: A cry for help… or something more?
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