Nova Scotia, Canada â Nearly two months ago, the disappearance of Jack and Lily Sullivanâalong with baby Meadowâshook the entire nation. No bodies, no confirmed evidence, no credible witnesses… just a string of rumors and suspicious theories. But now, a new witness sighting in Plattsburgh, New York may change everything. A hairstylist claims to have seen the two children in her salonâand this could be the biggest breakthrough yet.

A relative of the children’s mother, Mallayia Brooks-Murray, Darren Gettis shared in a shocking interview that a hairdresser in Plattsburgh, NY saw Jack and Lily in her salon on May 26âthree weeks after they were officially reported missing.
If true, this suggests the children were actively transported across the border and that Mallayia may have orchestrated the escape herself.
âShe only took their birth certificates, a few school photos, and two stuffed animalsâthen she vanished,â said Daniel Martell, the childrenâs stepfather. âShe left everything else behind.â
The possible escape route? From Nova Scotia to New York via First Nations reserves. Two locations are being discussed: Millbrook First Nation Reserve and the St. Regis Mohawk Reservation, a cross-border area between Ontario, Quebec, and New York. These territories operate under different legal structures, where RCMP jurisdiction is limited without tribal or federal cooperation.
Darren claims there was a secret RCMP raid on Millbrook Reserve at exactly 4:24 a.m., possibly an attempt to catch someone off guard. âThey donât raid at that hour unless they suspect something serious,â he said.
Another chilling detail emerged from an earlier visit to Mallayia’s home. A mysterious woman who claimed to be a âpsychicâ arrived with a group of young women. In front of multiple peopleâincluding police officersâshe said:
âThe kids are being tucked into warm beds in New Brunswick⌠Iâll be visiting them in a couple of days.â
Horrified, the children’s grandmother Janie McKenzie kicked everyone out of the house immediately.
This case raises serious questions about child protection failures in Canada. How did a mother under investigation manage to cross provincialâand possibly internationalâborders with her children?
Is there a coordinated network helping her evade authorities?
Why havenât the RCMP confirmed or denied the Plattsburgh sighting?
For some, the New York witness report is the last sliver of hope that Jack and Lily are still alive. For others, it’s a painful reminder of how easily children can disappear in bureaucratic blind spots.
If this sighting is real, it means this wasnât just a disappearance. It was a planned escape, likely aided by others, with disturbing precision.
What do you think really happened to Jack, Lily, and baby Meadow?