
Canadian True Crime Lilly and Jack Sullivan: Cutting through the noise
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Dec 8, 2025 Jordan Bonaparte, an investigative podcaster known for his in-depth coverage of Canadian crime, discusses the perplexing case of Lilly and Jack Sullivan, who disappeared from Nova Scotia in May 2025. He breaks down the timeline of events leading up to their disappearance and the intense search efforts that followed. Jordan addresses the parents' emotional responses and the media's role in shaping public perception. He also explores the impact of misinformation on the investigation and highlights the significant reward offered for leads.
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Verify Before Amplifying Rumors
- Researchers and listeners should treat early reports with caution and verify sources before amplifying claims.
- Jordan urges focusing on confirmed facts rather than sensational online rumors.
Description Of The Family Property
- Jordan describes the family's living situation: a trailer, an RV with the step-grandmother, and a fenced play area behind the home.
- He notes the family faced financial strain and the parents' roles at the time of the disappearance.
The Critical 30‑Minute Window
- The crucial disappearance window is roughly 30 minutes on the morning of May 2, 2025.
- Multiple household members reported hearing the children until about 9:30–10:00 a.m., narrowing the likely time of whatever happened.
