🚨 RCMP DROPS SURVEILLANCE BOMBSHELL: Final Moments of Lilly & Jack Sullivan CAPTURED on Camera! 😱📹
The last time anyone outside the family saw those precious kids alive… frozen in time on store security footage from May 1, 2025—just HOURS before they “vanished.”
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In a case that has haunted rural Pictou County for more than nine months, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police has confirmed that surveillance video captured the final independently verified public appearance of six-year-old Lilly Sullivan and her four-year-old brother Jack on May 1, 2025—the afternoon before their mother reported them missing.
The footage, from a Dollarama store in nearby New Glasgow (close to Highland Square Mall), shows the siblings with their mother, Malehya Brooks-Murray, stepfather Daniel Martell, and the couple’s infant daughter Meadow around 2:25 p.m. RCMP investigators reviewed the clip as part of an exhaustive examination of thousands of hours of video evidence collected from businesses, toll plazas, private residences, and public submissions.
According to court documents and police statements, this remains the last confirmed sighting of the children outside their Gairloch Road home. Brooks-Murray initially told officers she put the children to bed around 9 p.m. that evening (later revising the time to 10 p.m. in a follow-up statement), and Martell reportedly stayed up later, with Brooks-Murray unsure of when he joined her. No public footage or witness accounts have placed the children anywhere after their return home that night.
The disappearance was reported at 10:01 a.m. on May 2, when Brooks-Murray called 911 to say Lilly and Jack had wandered into the surrounding dense woods. Lilly was described as wearing a pink sweater, pink pants, and pink boots; Jack in blue dinosaur boots. An immediate massive search ensued—hundreds of volunteers, sniffer dogs, drones, helicopters, and repeated grid sweeps of over 8.5 square kilometers—but yielded only scant evidence: child-sized boot prints (one matching Lilly’s purchased boots), torn pieces of Lilly’s pink blanket (one in a tree 1 km away, another in a driveway trash bag), a sock, purple fabric, and scat samples.
RCMP’s video review was extensive. Investigators appealed publicly for dashcam or surveillance footage from the Lansdowne Station and Gairloch Road areas between April 28 and May 2. They collected over 8,000 video files from the public, reviewed toll booth recordings at Cobequid Pass (after Brooks-Murray briefly suggested the children’s estranged biological father might have taken them to New Brunswick), and obtained trail camera footage from at least one nearby resident spanning several days before the report. Police have not disclosed any suspicious activity in the Dollarama footage or other collected videos that alters the narrative of a routine family outing.
Stepfather Martell confirmed to CBC News that police retrieved the New Glasgow surveillance but withheld the exact location publicly to protect the investigation. He stated investigators did not view him as involved in the disappearance, noting he passed a polygraph related to the case. Both Brooks-Murray and Martell cooperated with polygraphs, interviews, and provided access to records.
The case has drawn scrutiny from unsealed court documents in 2025 and 2026. Brooks-Murray alleged in a May 9, 2025, interview that Martell was physically abusive—blocking her, holding her down, pushing her, and taking her phone during arguments—though these claims are unproven and unrelated to the children. Martell denied them, calling them a negative narrative. In January 2026, he faced separate charges of assault, sexual assault, and forcible confinement involving an adult female complainant from late 2024 to early 2025 at the same address; he is scheduled for court in March 2026. Authorities insist these are distinct from the missing persons probe.
Forensic efforts continue. The pink blanket fragments underwent DNA and possible blood testing, though results remain undisclosed publicly. Cadaver dogs in late 2025 found nothing. Over 1,000 tips, 75 interviews, multiple polygraphs, cellphone data, banking records, GPS logs, and search histories have been examined.
The Nova Scotia government offers a $150,000 reward for information leading to resolution. The investigation operates under the Missing Persons Act, with no official declaration of foul play, though police have “not ruled out” suspicious circumstances. No confirmed sightings have occurred since May 1.
Online speculation has amplified the surveillance detail, with some social media posts claiming the footage shows abduction or hidden truths. Official updates describe it as benign family activity. The rural setting—limited cameras, thick woods from storm-damaged trees—has complicated efforts.
RCMP urges tips to the Northeast Nova Major Crime Unit or local detachment. As time passes without answers, the Dollarama clip stands as a haunting last image: two small children in a store with family, unaware it would be their final documented moment in public view. For a province and family still searching, every frame reviewed brings hope—or deepens the mystery—of what happened after the cameras stopped rolling.
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