Shocking Polygraph Results Revealed in Mysterious Disappearance of Two Children—What Parents Need to Know

Shocking Polygraph Results Revealed in Mysterious Disappearance of Two Children—What Parents Need to Know

Two pieces of a pink blanket belonging to the little girl have been found nearly a mile apart

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The revelation was made in Royal Canadian Mounted Police(RCMP) documents, which indicated that the children were first reported missing to Nova Scotia law enforcement at 10:01 a.m. on May 2.

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It is unclear when the mother became alarmed, but she initially thought the children had wandered away from their house, which is near a heavily wooded area. 

Police arrived 26 minutes after Malehya’s call and discovered a pink piece of Lilly’s blanket less than a mile from their home. They deployed a sniffer dog, but with no results.

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They would later find another piece of the same blanket in a trash can closer to their home.

The grandmother’s polygraph test proved inconclusive

Although polygraph test results are inadmissible in Canadian courts, the RCMP uses them as a tool in their investigations.

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Following tests on the mother and stepfather on May 12, documents seen by the local CTV outlet proclaimed that both had been honest and forthcoming in their initial accounts of Jack and Lilly’s disappearance.

Investigators then subjected grandmother Janie MacKenzie to the same treatment but determined that her results were inconclusive.

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ADVERTISEMENT“[Her] physiology was not suitable for analysis and an opinion on the polygraph examination was not rendered,” the filings observed.

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