Vanished Without A Trace: Lilly & Jack Sullivan | Sebastian Rogers | Summer Wells

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In today's episode of Mr. E's Crimecast, we explore a powerful and often misunderstood element of missing persons investigations: How far can a case go when children vanish without a trace? We're focusing on three heartbreaking and still-unsolved disappearances—Jack and Lilly Sullivan, Sebastian Rogers, and Summer Wells. Each of these children went missing under mysterious and troubling circumstances. While none of them have been found, their stories continue to fuel public concern, private searches, and ongoing speculation. We’ll discuss how law enforcement builds a case when physical evidence is limited, how circumstantial evidence can become central, and what it means when there’s no clear resolution. Are there patterns across these cases that investigators—and the public—should be paying closer attention to? 🔦 Topics we’ll cover: What defines a circumstantial case in missing persons investigations? How do authorities move forward when clues are scarce? Common threads in the disappearances of Jack & Lilly Sullivan, Sebastian Rogers, and Summer Wells. The ethical responsibility of covering cases involving children who are still missing. Recent updates and community efforts in each case. We do not claim to know the fates of these children. This episode is a respectful, fact-based discussion that aims to raise awareness and explore how difficult cases like these are approached legally and emotionally. 🧩 If you have any information about these cases, contact your local law enforcement agency or submit a tip to the appropriate authorities. 🐾 Join the Crime Dawgs by becoming a channel member for exclusive insights, early access, and behind-the-scenes content. 💬 Share your thoughts in the comments—but please keep the conversation respectful. #JusticeForAll #SebastianRogers #SummerWells #JackAndLillySullivan #TrueCrimeCommunity #StillMissing #MissingChildren #ColdCase #MrEsCrimecast #VanishedWithoutATrace

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