SHOCKING: Nine months after Lily and Jack Sullivan vanished, their paternal grandmother Belynda Gray is speaking out — revealing chilling details from private conversations with stepdad Daniel Martell and leveling explosive accusations at mum Malehya and even her own mother. Read more

In a jaw-dropping twist that’s left Canada reeling and true-crime junkies glued to their screens, the paternal grandmother of vanished siblings Lily and Jack Sullivan has blown the lid off the baffling case – revealing spine-chilling conversations with stepdad Daniel Martell that point the finger squarely at mum Malehya Brooks-Murray and her own mother for their alleged role in the tots’ mysterious disappearance. “She knows everything – Malehya and her mother were involved,” Belynda Gray, 62, the heartbroken nan who’s fought tooth and nail for answers, reportedly spilled in a bombshell statement that’s sent shockwaves through online sleuth communities and family forums alike.

It’s been a torturous nine months since bubbly six-year-old Lily, with her cascading brown curls and love for pink hearts, and her cheeky four-year-old brother Jack, obsessed with bugs and skateboards, vanished into thin air from their ramshackle trailer in remote Lansdowne Station, Nova Scotia – a sleepy hamlet 88 miles from Halifax where secrets fester like wounds in the dense woods. Now, as the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) cling to their “active” status with a $150,000 reward dangling like a carrot no one’s biting, Gray’s explosive revelations – drawn from “haunting discussions” with Martell – have ignited a firestorm of accusations, exposing a web of family feuds, alleged abuse, drug horrors, and cover-ups that could crack the case wide open.

And that’s not all: Malehya’s half-sister Haley has broken her silence in a blistering TikTok live rant, hurling bombshell claims at Martell – accusing him of two years of meth addiction that turned their home into a “filthy” den of chaos, complete with altercations in the driveway and a pink blanket saga that’s left investigators scratching their heads. “He was on drugs – meth for years,” Haley fumed, painting a picture of a household teetering on the edge, where Malehya fled with her toddler after a vicious family brawl, leaving behind a trail of suspicion and heartbreak.

As the Sullivan saga spirals into its darkest chapter yet – with Martell now behind bars on unrelated assault charges and Malehya holed up in silence – Gray’s gutsy exposé has thrust the spotlight back on a case that’s haunted Nova Scotia like a ghost in the mist. “My heart tells me these babies are gone,” Gray sobbed in earlier interviews, her voice cracking with the weight of a grandmother’s unending grief. But now, armed with Martell’s alleged confessions, she’s demanding justice: “They deserved more than this.”

The Vanishing Act: A Morning of Mystery and Mayhem

Rewind to that fateful May 2, 2025: The sun was barely up over the thick forests surrounding Lansdowne Station when Malehya, 32, dialed 911 at around 10 a.m., her voice reportedly calm as she claimed Lily and Jack had “wandered off” while she and Martell snoozed with their 16-month-old daughter Meadow. But skeptics aren’t buying the sleepy alibi – “Sleeping at 10 a.m. with toddlers on the loose? Come on!” one viral X post raged, echoing the public’s fury over alleged neglect.

The trailer, a modest abode bordered by wilderness, became ground zero for a massive hunt: Drones buzzed overhead, cadaver dogs sniffed trails, divers plunged into icy rivers, and volunteers combed every inch of bush. Yet, nothing – no tiny footprints, no discarded toys, no cries in the night. RCMP stats paint a Herculean effort: 12,000 hours pounded, 75 souls grilled, over 1,000 tips chased, 8,000 videos dissected frame by frame. “This isn’t going cold,” insists Staff Sgt. Rob McCamon, but with no bodies, no ransom, and no suspects named, the void screams foul play.

Enter the family fractures: Malehya, a former retail worker whose whirlwind romance with Martell uprooted her 65km from support, had complained of intimate partner violence – alleging he “held her down, blocked her, pushed her” in unsealed court docs. Martell, 35, a lumber mill drudge working one day a week, passed a polygraph (he claims), but his arrest on January 29, 2026, for assault and confinement has only deepened the darkness.

Granny’s Gut-Wrenching Revelations: ‘Malehya and Her Mum Did It’

Belynda Gray, the no-nonsense paternal nan from Musquodoboit Valley, has been a beacon in the storm – monitoring 10 true-crime YouTube channels for scraps of info, befriending creators, and calling for a public inquiry into child protection lapses. But her latest bombshell? Haunting phone chats with Martell where he allegedly dropped the dime on Malehya and her mother. “Daniel told me Malehya and her mother were involved in the disappearance,” Gray reportedly declared in a Facebook group post that’s since gone viral, sparking a frenzy of speculation.

Gray, mum to biological dad Cody Sullivan (who split from Malehya amid “relationship problems”), described a “fraught” bond with the mum – contact dwindling after Malehya shacked up with Martell, who was “uncomfortable” with visits. “I was there for their births, the early years – then poof, gone,” she lamented in a YouTube chat, her eyes welling with tears. Now, she’s urging: “Grandparents have no rights – we need answers!”

Half-Sister’s Explosive Rant: Drugs, Fights, and the Pink Blanket Puzzle

Adding fuel to the inferno, Malehya’s half-sister Haley unleashed in a TikTok live, resurfaced on YouTube’s “It’s a Criming Shame,” accusing Martell of meth-fueled madness that poisoned the home. “He’s been on meth for two years – that’s what sparked the driveway fight,” she claimed, describing how Malehya bolted with baby Meadow after Martell’s mum allegedly tried to attack her.

Then, the pink blanket bombshell: Found on a tree branch (or railing, per friend Cheryl), Haley said half was used as a curtain, discarded in garbage – but sleuths smell a rat, wondering if it’s Lily’s cherished cherry blanket from the shrine. “Malehya deserves a normal life – stop the ridicule,” Haley pleaded, defending her as a “good mother” amid whispers of neglect and autism suspicions for the kids.

Cheryl, Malehya’s pal, piled on: “The house wasn’t filthy – kids were cared for.” But she hinted at a polygraph, leaving viewers gasping. Martell fired back: “No drugs – RCMP confirmed.”

Stepdad’s Slippery Slope: Polygraphs, Slips, and Suspicion

Martell, once the tearful pleader, now rots in jail – but his “slips” have online detectives buzzing. “She escorted them to a vehicle,” he posted, insisting Malehya didn’t hide them but hinting at a handover to unknowns. His mum Janie’s timeline – call at 8:48 a.m. – adds intrigue.

Polygraphs? He claims he passed, but Gray wasn’t tested. Theories rage: Cover-up accident? Abduction to evade CPS? Mine shaft burial?

Mum’s Silence: Trauma or Guilt?

Malehya, wasting away in safe houses, “takes it day by day,” per pals. A 2012 video shows her upbeat, but now? “Broken,” says Cheryl. Online trolls brand her “guilty” – drug use, filthy house – but defenders cry trauma from abuse.

Searches and Shrines: Hope Fades

Recent civilian hunts yielded burned clothes, a bike – dismissed by RCMP. Vigils glow; shrines pile with teddies.

Timeline of Terror:

  • Early 2025: Malehya meets Martell; moves.
  • Pre-May: CPS visit sealed.
  • May 1: Kids seen publicly.
  • May 2: Vanish; 911 call.
  • June: Gray speaks: “Babies gone.”
  • Aug: Inquiry call.
  • Sep: YouTube frenzy.
  • Oct: Vigil, search.
  • Jan 2026: Martell arrested; docs unsealed.
  • Feb: Gray’s revelations; half-sister rants.

As Nova Scotia shivers, Gray’s cry echoes: “Bring them home.” But with secrets spilling, is the truth finally surfacing?

The Fractured Family: From Love to Loss

Gray recalls early joys – births, playdates – shattered by Malehya’s move. Cody’s split? “Problems.” Martell’s entry? Isolation.

Online Onslaught: Sleuths and Smears

Reddit, TikTok explode: “She knows!” But experts warn: “Trauma paralyzes.”

Hope’s Last Flicker: Reward and Resolve

$150k untaken. “Pray,” Gray urges.

In this chilling saga, one nan’s bravery might unlock the nightmare.

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