The nation is holding its breath once again. After months of dead ends and silent forests, the disappearance of six-year-old Lilly and four-year-old Jack Sullivan from Nova Scotia has been thrust back into the spotlight. This time, it’s because of an unexpected clue from a completely different case — that of missing teenager Sebastian Rogers in Tennessee.
In a surprising twist during a livestream titled “Lilly & Jack Sullivan Update — Sebastian Rogers Clues Live Call In,” a caller shared information that may tie the two cold cases together. This revelation has reignited public interest, bringing a renewed sense of urgency to both investigations.
According to the caller, several disturbing similarities link the disappearances. Both involved young children or teens vanishing from their homes without signs of forced entry. Both families reported last seeing the victims shortly before they went missing. And in both cases, surveillance footage was either nonexistent or conveniently unavailable.
Authorities in Nova Scotia have now confirmed they are reopening certain aspects of the Sullivan investigation in light of the new claims. The RCMP has asked the public to come forward with any dashcam, trail camera, or home security footage recorded near Gairloch Road on May 1–2.
The case of Sebastian Rogers, missing since February 2024, shares troubling parallels. Sebastian disappeared from his secure home while his parents slept. No witnesses. No camera footage. Just silence. That silence now echoes in Nova Scotia.
Investigators are particularly interested in what has been called the “sliding door theory.” In both homes, back doors that could be quietly opened without disturbing other family members were present. Could the children have been taken through them? If so, were both acts premeditated?
The families are once again speaking out. Lilly and Jack’s grandmother made an emotional appeal on national TV, saying, “If someone out there knows something — anything — please tell the police. Don’t let us live like this anymore.”
A reward of $150,000 CAD remains on the table for information leading to the resolution of the Sullivan case. Meanwhile, digital sleuths across North America are drawing timelines, comparing witness statements, and compiling behavioral red flags from caretakers and family members in both cases.
Experts caution that while these similarities are compelling, no official link has been established. For now, they remain theories — but theories that investigators are taking very seriously.
This could be the turning point that grieving families have been praying for. Or it could be another false start in a saga filled with heartbreak. Either way, the search continues, and the truth may be closer than we think.
The question on everyone’s mind: Are these cases separate tragedies, or part of something much bigger and far more disturbing?
Stay tuned as authorities in Canada and the U.S. follow this unexpected lead and search for the truth behind the disappearances of Lilly, Jack, and Sebastian.