“Do you know them?” — The chilling question police asked Daniel Martell on a lie detector as the Lilly & Jack Sullivan case took a shocking turn and the family spoke out

One question. One lie detector.
And now — a grandmother and aunt stepping forward with a defense that’s tearing public opinion in half.

The mystery surrounding the Lilly and Jack Sullivan case has just taken a dramatic — and unsettling — turn.

In a newly revealed update, Daniel Martell has confirmed that during a police-administered polygraph examination, investigators looked him straight in the eye and asked a question that sent shockwaves through the case:

“Did you know them?”

The timing.
The wording.
And the silence that followed.

Suddenly, a case already clouded in uncertainty has grown even darker.

🚨 Why THAT question?

Sources close to the investigation say the polygraph was part of a widening probe as authorities re-examine connections, timelines, and previously overlooked relationships.

That single question has fueled intense speculation online:

  • Why would police ask Martell if he knew the children?

  • What prompted investigators to draw that connection now?

  • And what exactly are they not saying?

Officials, for their part, are keeping tight-lipped — only confirming that the polygraph was “procedural” and that no conclusions have been publicly released.

👀 Scrutiny intensifies — and the family steps in

As public attention escalates, the children’s paternal grandmother and aunt have now spoken out, breaking weeks of silence.

In emotional statements, they defended Malehya, pushing back hard against growing online theories and speculation.

“People are jumping to conclusions,”
one family member said.
“There’s so much the public doesn’t understand.”

They described Malehya as loving, protective, and devoted — insisting the narrative forming online does not reflect the person they know.

💬 “This didn’t happen the way people think”

The grandmother suggested that critical details are being misunderstood, hinting that events may have unfolded very differently from what armchair investigators believe.

While stopping short of naming suspects or causes, the family made one thing clear:

👉 They believe the truth has not yet fully come out.

And when it does, they say, it will surprise everyone.

🧠 A polygraph, a family divided, and a case spiraling

Legal experts note that while polygraphs are not definitive proof, they are often used to guide investigations — and the nature of the questions asked can reveal where police attention is turning.

That’s why Martell’s revelation has ignited such intense reaction.

Because sometimes, it’s not the answers that matter most —
it’s the questions investigators choose to ask.

Where does this leave the case now?

  • Police say the investigation remains active

  • No arrests have been announced

  • Family members are pleading for patience and restraint

But with emotions running high and silence from authorities growing louder by the day, one thing is undeniable:

🔥 The Lilly and Jack Sullivan case is far from over.

And that haunting question —
“Did you know them?”
may be the clue that changes everything.


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