The Royal Canadian Mounted Police has confirmed that evidence was recovered during a search connected to the ongoing investigation into Lilly and Jack Sullivan.
According to officials, investigators located items inside a trailer associated with Janie MacKenzie. Authorities have stated that clothing believed to be relevant to the case was found concealed beneath a bed and is now undergoing forensic testing.
RCMP has not publicly detailed laboratory results or confirmed forensic conclusions at this time.

Digital Communications Under Review
Investigators are also analyzing digital communications reportedly sent between 2:00 and 4:00 a.m., a timeframe considered critical in reconstructing the case timeline. Officials have confirmed that electronic records are being reviewed as part of a broader evidentiary assessment.
While reports suggest the communications may contradict earlier statements about sleeping during that period, authorities have not released a formal conclusion regarding their significance.
Journal Entry Being Examined
Law enforcement sources indicate that a written journal entry recovered during the search is also under examination. Investigators have not publicly authenticated the document’s authorship or verified its context.
Legal analysts note that isolated statements, without full forensic validation and corroborating evidence, do not automatically establish criminal liability.
No Charges Announced
At this stage, RCMP has not announced new charges related to the recovered items. Officials emphasized that the investigation remains active and that conclusions will be based on verified forensic findings and comprehensive review.
Authorities have urged the public to avoid speculation while evidence undergoes testing.
Investigative Direction
The recovery of concealed items and digital records signals a potentially pivotal phase in the case. Forensic analysis, DNA testing, and data reconstruction will likely determine the evidentiary weight of the materials.
Experts note that investigations involving multiple evidence streams — physical, digital, and documentary — require careful sequencing before public disclosure.
What Happens Next
As laboratory results and digital analyses continue, investigators are expected to provide further updates when appropriate. Until then, officials stress that no final determinations have been made regarding motive, coordination, or responsibility.
The Lilly and Jack Sullivan case remains under active investigation, with RCMP indicating that verified facts — not online narratives — will guide the outcome.
More updates are anticipated as forensic processes move forward.