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Another round of polygraphs in RCMP investigation into Jack and Lilly’s disappearance

By News RoomMarch 12, 20262 Mins Read
Another round of polygraphs in RCMP investigation into Jack and Lilly’s disappearance
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The Canadian Press

Posted March 12, 2026 11:12 am

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The RCMP say an additional round of polygraph tests took place last month in their investigation into the disappearance of two young children from rural northeastern Nova Scotia.

Jack and Lilly Sullivan were four and six years old when they were reported missing from their home in Lansdowne Station, N.S., early last May.

Police confirmed that further polygraphs, also known as lie-detector tests, happened in February.


They would not say who was tested or the nature of the questions police asked.

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Court documents made public in the summer showed that some family members of the missing children had undergone polygraph tests.

RCMP conducted at least a half-dozen polygraphs during the first part of their investigation — the first two were on May 12 with the children’s parents at the detachment at Bible Hill, N.S.

The court documents say the children’s stepfather Daniel Martell and their mother Malehya Brooks-Murray both took polygraph tests last May that indicated they had truthfully answered questions.

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