Kane from Kaneshow divorcing and crying on air right now

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Anonymous wrote:I can't say I know how I'd act because I've never been in the situation, but I found it very odd that Kane said after he came home to the empty house, he went to sleep. He then said he was concerned someone had taken his family. If you came home to an empty house with an empty safe and you had concerns about the well being of your family, wouldn't you do something besides just go to sleep?


I found that odd at first too, but later he said that when he got up the next morning and the alerts were going off from the bank that's when he opened the safe. I think he was flustered talking about it and said that part too soon. I think he came home to an empty house, thought it was odd but that they were probably out, and went to bed. Then when he woke up and they were still not home he got worried, then the phone alerts, then the safes empty.

I also think he had started to realize what she was really capable of and most people would panic if that stuff was gone but sounds like he knew they weren't really kidnapped, he didn't call the police, he called his mom. He knew she screwed him.


I also found it odd at first, but if you think about it - he said he initially thought his family had been kidnapped, but then when he saw the pictures taken out of the picture frames, it hit him that she was gone. TBH, he probably just shut down. His brain went, "Nope, can't deal with this devastation right now." It was probably more to protect his sanity than anything else. Idk about the rest of you, but if I went out thinking everything was hunky dory and then came home to realize that my spouse of 8 years (they were together longer before they got married though, so let's say 10+) took *everything* from me, including my children and my pets, after everything I'd done to try to support them...I'd be in such total shock that I'd lose it. I would probably just slump to the floor in the spot where I stood and cry myself to sleep. He was probably so overwhelmed by the realization that he just couldn't think to do anything else but go to sleep (probably more like pass out from the shock) and avoid the nightmare. It's not real while you aren't conscious.
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Anonymous wrote:I can't say I know how I'd act because I've never been in the situation, but I found it very odd that Kane said after he came home to the empty house, he went to sleep. He then said he was concerned someone had taken his family. If you came home to an empty house with an empty safe and you had concerns about the well being of your family, wouldn't you do something besides just go to sleep?


I found that odd at first too, but later he said that when he got up the next morning and the alerts were going off from the bank that's when he opened the safe. I think he was flustered talking about it and said that part too soon. I think he came home to an empty house, thought it was odd but that they were probably out, and went to bed. Then when he woke up and they were still not home he got worried, then the phone alerts, then the safes empty.

I also think he had started to realize what she was really capable of and most people would panic if that stuff was gone but sounds like he knew they weren't really kidnapped, he didn't call the police, he called his mom. He knew she screwed him.


I also found it odd at first, but if you think about it - he said he initially thought his family had been kidnapped, but then when he saw the pictures taken out of the picture frames, it hit him that she was gone. TBH, he probably just shut down. His brain went, "Nope, can't deal with this devastation right now." It was probably more to protect his sanity than anything else. Idk about the rest of you, but if I went out thinking everything was hunky dory and then came home to realize that my spouse of 8 years (they were together longer before they got married though, so let's say 10+) took *everything* from me, including my children and my pets, after everything I'd done to try to support them...I'd be in such total shock that I'd lose it. I would probably just slump to the floor in the spot where I stood and cry myself to sleep. He was probably so overwhelmed by the realization that he just couldn't think to do anything else but go to sleep (probably more like pass out from the shock) and avoid the nightmare. It's not real while you aren't conscious.


Perfect example of a Kane apologist. I mean, you just created an entire scenario based on your own fantasy, but people are trying to pretend the actual facts don't exist. She never left on May 2 or May 3.
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Anonymous wrote:I promise I don't know Kane or Natasha, but I have no life and did some investigating: It's so ridiculous to believe that Natasha abandoned him and stole the kids. He had the kids plenty of times in the last 2 months to show that his "3 month" timeline is simply not possible. He took them to Disney a month ago and then to visit him mom for a week. Also on May 3 at 1:30 p.m., he posted a collage on his IG from his wedding and how much he loves Nat.. So the day he wakes up to supposedly finds out she stole all his money, he posts about his love for her??? On May 6 she posts a pic with him in the hospital after his accident. Something is not adding up. EVEN if she left May 2... 3 months wouldn't be until Aug. 2. Does he have a time machine? If he is going to air his dirty laundry, he should have been 10000% factual because otherwise one little inaccuracy makes people question everything. She was with him on May 6, but supposedly left May 2 (and he was very specific about it being the night of the fight). She was gone for 3 months, but it hasn't even BEEN 3 months. Too many little lies. And if he's so rich, why take out 1.3 MILLION in loans for a house that costs 1.5 million?? That is a major mortgage. I think money problems (on both their ends), resentment, OCD, ADHD, other possible mental issues, etc. resulted in the perfect storm for this marriage to fail. I'm sure fault lies on BOTH ends, but the way he handled it- deliberately making her out to seem like the evil schemer, was wrong. I'm sure she has issues..but she is not the first Stay at home mom who spends too much money... I'd like to introduce you to half my friends. THat is something that can be worked out pretty easily with some commitment.



Did he take them TO Disney, or did he fly down to Florida to see his kids? Was granted time with them, and then took them over to Disney.
This actually may support some of his version of the events.


Even so, it doesn't support the idea that she left May 2 for 3 months, or that she stole the kids and kept them away from him. He was with them plenty all summer. How is anyone even trying to justify that LIE on his part? If it was Nat who said it, people would be out with the pitchforks and torches. She clearly didn't go for the first time until end of May.. Then she was clearly back in June...all of this is supported not only by HER IG, but John's and Kane's as well. She was never gone for a 3 month or even 2 month long timeframe. She possibly went back to Florida again after school, and then he came, took them to Disney and took them again out of state to visit his mom... and now they are all in MD. NONE of this supports any 3 month time frame of wiping out his bank accounts, stealing the kids and pets..etc. All it shows is a family having marital issues and getting away from eachother, running to the comfort of their own families/loved ones. Like the rest of the world who goes through hard times. IMO


+1. But what a surprise that a man who's built a career out of being a pathological liar would also lie about his divorce. I'm just surprised there are so many gullible people who are falling for it.


Is the angry Nat or Nat family/friend back? What do you mean he built a career out of being a pathological liar? I know they do some fake segments. But that's radio not pathological lying. What a weird thing to say.
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Anonymous wrote:I can't say I know how I'd act because I've never been in the situation, but I found it very odd that Kane said after he came home to the empty house, he went to sleep. He then said he was concerned someone had taken his family. If you came home to an empty house with an empty safe and you had concerns about the well being of your family, wouldn't you do something besides just go to sleep?


I found that odd at first too, but later he said that when he got up the next morning and the alerts were going off from the bank that's when he opened the safe. I think he was flustered talking about it and said that part too soon. I think he came home to an empty house, thought it was odd but that they were probably out, and went to bed. Then when he woke up and they were still not home he got worried, then the phone alerts, then the safes empty.

I also think he had started to realize what she was really capable of and most people would panic if that stuff was gone but sounds like he knew they weren't really kidnapped, he didn't call the police, he called his mom. He knew she screwed him.


I also found it odd at first, but if you think about it - he said he initially thought his family had been kidnapped, but then when he saw the pictures taken out of the picture frames, it hit him that she was gone. TBH, he probably just shut down. His brain went, "Nope, can't deal with this devastation right now." It was probably more to protect his sanity than anything else. Idk about the rest of you, but if I went out thinking everything was hunky dory and then came home to realize that my spouse of 8 years (they were together longer before they got married though, so let's say 10+) took *everything* from me, including my children and my pets, after everything I'd done to try to support them...I'd be in such total shock that I'd lose it. I would probably just slump to the floor in the spot where I stood and cry myself to sleep. He was probably so overwhelmed by the realization that he just couldn't think to do anything else but go to sleep (probably more like pass out from the shock) and avoid the nightmare. It's not real while you aren't conscious.


Sorry but if you react like that to that sort of situation, you are crazy. If I truly thought my family life was "hunky dory" and then they all left and my kids and pets were ripped away from me, I would most certainly NOT just slump over, cry and fall asleep. Stop watching movies! That whole thing just made me laugh out loud at the ridiculousness!! He was posting the next day about Intern John's ordering adult movies, and then a lovely collage of him and Natasha to commemorate their anniversary. But in your mnid, that same early morning he was slumped sobbing in a ball crying and falling asleep. This is beyond delusion, the people that are fangirling Kane right now.
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Anonymous wrote:I can't say I know how I'd act because I've never been in the situation, but I found it very odd that Kane said after he came home to the empty house, he went to sleep. He then said he was concerned someone had taken his family. If you came home to an empty house with an empty safe and you had concerns about the well being of your family, wouldn't you do something besides just go to sleep?


I found that odd at first too, but later he said that when he got up the next morning and the alerts were going off from the bank that's when he opened the safe. I think he was flustered talking about it and said that part too soon. I think he came home to an empty house, thought it was odd but that they were probably out, and went to bed. Then when he woke up and they were still not home he got worried, then the phone alerts, then the safes empty.

I also think he had started to realize what she was really capable of and most people would panic if that stuff was gone but sounds like he knew they weren't really kidnapped, he didn't call the police, he called his mom. He knew she screwed him.


I also found it odd at first, but if you think about it - he said he initially thought his family had been kidnapped, but then when he saw the pictures taken out of the picture frames, it hit him that she was gone. TBH, he probably just shut down. His brain went, "Nope, can't deal with this devastation right now." It was probably more to protect his sanity than anything else. Idk about the rest of you, but if I went out thinking everything was hunky dory and then came home to realize that my spouse of 8 years (they were together longer before they got married though, so let's say 10+) took *everything* from me, including my children and my pets, after everything I'd done to try to support them...I'd be in such total shock that I'd lose it. I would probably just slump to the floor in the spot where I stood and cry myself to sleep. He was probably so overwhelmed by the realization that he just couldn't think to do anything else but go to sleep (probably more like pass out from the shock) and avoid the nightmare. It's not real while you aren't conscious.


Sorry but if you react like that to that sort of situation, you are crazy. If I truly thought my family life was "hunky dory" and then they all left and my kids and pets were ripped away from me, I would most certainly NOT just slump over, cry and fall asleep. Stop watching movies! That whole thing just made me laugh out loud at the ridiculousness!! He was posting the next day about Intern John's ordering adult movies, and then a lovely collage of him and Natasha to commemorate their anniversary. But in your mnid, that same early morning he was slumped sobbing in a ball crying and falling asleep. This is beyond delusion, the people that are fangirling Kane right now.


I don't understand why you're so aggressively adamant you're correct. Not PP. But it's not being an apologist or a fangirl to accept both sides right now while this develops.
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Anonymous wrote:I promise I don't know Kane or Natasha, but I have no life and did some investigating: It's so ridiculous to believe that Natasha abandoned him and stole the kids. He had the kids plenty of times in the last 2 months to show that his "3 month" timeline is simply not possible. He took them to Disney a month ago and then to visit him mom for a week. Also on May 3 at 1:30 p.m., he posted a collage on his IG from his wedding and how much he loves Nat.. So the day he wakes up to supposedly finds out she stole all his money, he posts about his love for her??? On May 6 she posts a pic with him in the hospital after his accident. Something is not adding up. EVEN if she left May 2... 3 months wouldn't be until Aug. 2. Does he have a time machine? If he is going to air his dirty laundry, he should have been 10000% factual because otherwise one little inaccuracy makes people question everything. She was with him on May 6, but supposedly left May 2 (and he was very specific about it being the night of the fight). She was gone for 3 months, but it hasn't even BEEN 3 months. Too many little lies. And if he's so rich, why take out 1.3 MILLION in loans for a house that costs 1.5 million?? That is a major mortgage. I think money problems (on both their ends), resentment, OCD, ADHD, other possible mental issues, etc. resulted in the perfect storm for this marriage to fail. I'm sure fault lies on BOTH ends, but the way he handled it- deliberately making her out to seem like the evil schemer, was wrong. I'm sure she has issues..but she is not the first Stay at home mom who spends too much money... I'd like to introduce you to half my friends. THat is something that can be worked out pretty easily with some commitment.



Did he take them TO Disney, or did he fly down to Florida to see his kids? Was granted time with them, and then took them over to Disney.
This actually may support some of his version of the events.


Even so, it doesn't support the idea that she left May 2 for 3 months, or that she stole the kids and kept them away from him. He was with them plenty all summer. How is anyone even trying to justify that LIE on his part? If it was Nat who said it, people would be out with the pitchforks and torches. She clearly didn't go for the first time until end of May.. Then she was clearly back in June...all of this is supported not only by HER IG, but John's and Kane's as well. She was never gone for a 3 month or even 2 month long timeframe. She possibly went back to Florida again after school, and then he came, took them to Disney and took them again out of state to visit his mom... and now they are all in MD. NONE of this supports any 3 month time frame of wiping out his bank accounts, stealing the kids and pets..etc. All it shows is a family having marital issues and getting away from eachother, running to the comfort of their own families/loved ones. Like the rest of the world who goes through hard times. IMO


+1. But what a surprise that a man who's built a career out of being a pathological liar would also lie about his divorce. I'm just surprised there are so many gullible people who are falling for it.


Is the angry Nat or Nat family/friend back? What do you mean he built a career out of being a pathological liar? I know they do some fake segments. But that's radio not pathological lying. What a weird thing to say.


Why is anyone that says anything against Kane, suddenly an angry Nat family/friend? Who are all these crazies that are against Natasha, then? Angry Kane family?? First people say he's so real and that's why he shared his story for his delusional listeners. Then they defend all the fake parts of the show and say that's how entertainment and reality is. So who is Kane? The "real" person on the show, or the entertainer who uses scripts and fake stories? Even his fangirls don't know. He has perfected lying. He lied about the timeline of events and I didn't need to be Nats family to figure it out. It's right there all over social media... and people are STILL trying to justify his outright fabrications. Just admit his storyline doesn't add up.
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Anonymous wrote:I can't say I know how I'd act because I've never been in the situation, but I found it very odd that Kane said after he came home to the empty house, he went to sleep. He then said he was concerned someone had taken his family. If you came home to an empty house with an empty safe and you had concerns about the well being of your family, wouldn't you do something besides just go to sleep?


I found that odd at first too, but later he said that when he got up the next morning and the alerts were going off from the bank that's when he opened the safe. I think he was flustered talking about it and said that part too soon. I think he came home to an empty house, thought it was odd but that they were probably out, and went to bed. Then when he woke up and they were still not home he got worried, then the phone alerts, then the safes empty.

I also think he had started to realize what she was really capable of and most people would panic if that stuff was gone but sounds like he knew they weren't really kidnapped, he didn't call the police, he called his mom. He knew she screwed him.


I also found it odd at first, but if you think about it - he said he initially thought his family had been kidnapped, but then when he saw the pictures taken out of the picture frames, it hit him that she was gone. TBH, he probably just shut down. His brain went, "Nope, can't deal with this devastation right now." It was probably more to protect his sanity than anything else. Idk about the rest of you, but if I went out thinking everything was hunky dory and then came home to realize that my spouse of 8 years (they were together longer before they got married though, so let's say 10+) took *everything* from me, including my children and my pets, after everything I'd done to try to support them...I'd be in such total shock that I'd lose it. I would probably just slump to the floor in the spot where I stood and cry myself to sleep. He was probably so overwhelmed by the realization that he just couldn't think to do anything else but go to sleep (probably more like pass out from the shock) and avoid the nightmare. It's not real while you aren't conscious.


Perfect example of a Kane apologist. I mean, you just created an entire scenario based on your own fantasy, but people are trying to pretend the actual facts don't exist. She never left on May 2 or May 3.


Except for the fact that Sam is in school and she would have had to come back for Sam to finish the school year. No way does a student leave school the first weekend of May and then skip a month and a half of school without the school doing something OR without Sam being enrolled somewhere else, which I highly doubt she did that late in the year.

Who's to say that she didn't come back to DC and just not let him see the kids? And, if she was gone for part of May, June, and then most of July (since it's the end of the month), then I'm sure that's why he said "three months." I'm not saying that nothing was exaggerated- but her lawyers would be ALLLLLL over it if he didn't tell the truth, even if it was a stretch.
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Anonymous wrote:I can't say I know how I'd act because I've never been in the situation, but I found it very odd that Kane said after he came home to the empty house, he went to sleep. He then said he was concerned someone had taken his family. If you came home to an empty house with an empty safe and you had concerns about the well being of your family, wouldn't you do something besides just go to sleep?


I found that odd at first too, but later he said that when he got up the next morning and the alerts were going off from the bank that's when he opened the safe. I think he was flustered talking about it and said that part too soon. I think he came home to an empty house, thought it was odd but that they were probably out, and went to bed. Then when he woke up and they were still not home he got worried, then the phone alerts, then the safes empty.

I also think he had started to realize what she was really capable of and most people would panic if that stuff was gone but sounds like he knew they weren't really kidnapped, he didn't call the police, he called his mom. He knew she screwed him.


I also found it odd at first, but if you think about it - he said he initially thought his family had been kidnapped, but then when he saw the pictures taken out of the picture frames, it hit him that she was gone. TBH, he probably just shut down. His brain went, "Nope, can't deal with this devastation right now." It was probably more to protect his sanity than anything else. Idk about the rest of you, but if I went out thinking everything was hunky dory and then came home to realize that my spouse of 8 years (they were together longer before they got married though, so let's say 10+) took *everything* from me, including my children and my pets, after everything I'd done to try to support them...I'd be in such total shock that I'd lose it. I would probably just slump to the floor in the spot where I stood and cry myself to sleep. He was probably so overwhelmed by the realization that he just couldn't think to do anything else but go to sleep (probably more like pass out from the shock) and avoid the nightmare. It's not real while you aren't conscious.


Sorry but if you react like that to that sort of situation, you are crazy. If I truly thought my family life was "hunky dory" and then they all left and my kids and pets were ripped away from me, I would most certainly NOT just slump over, cry and fall asleep. Stop watching movies! That whole thing just made me laugh out loud at the ridiculousness!! He was posting the next day about Intern John's ordering adult movies, and then a lovely collage of him and Natasha to commemorate their anniversary. But in your mnid, that same early morning he was slumped sobbing in a ball crying and falling asleep. This is beyond delusion, the people that are fangirling Kane right now.


I don't understand why you're so aggressively adamant you're correct. Not PP. But it's not being an apologist or a fangirl to accept both sides right now while this develops.

Because it's so ridiculous to defend this whole "My wife ran away with my family on the night of the fight for 3 months and took away my kids, pets and all my money" story when it's proven over and over based on their own social media posts to not be true. It's just crazy to me that people are defending that part. If you think Kane is amazing, that's great. If you think Natasha sucks..good for you. But to pretend that his lying about the 3 months is justified somehow, has be scratching my head. It just doesn't make sense. I live based on facts and logic, and everyone else seems to be living in fantasy land.
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Anonymous wrote:I can't say I know how I'd act because I've never been in the situation, but I found it very odd that Kane said after he came home to the empty house, he went to sleep. He then said he was concerned someone had taken his family. If you came home to an empty house with an empty safe and you had concerns about the well being of your family, wouldn't you do something besides just go to sleep?


I found that odd at first too, but later he said that when he got up the next morning and the alerts were going off from the bank that's when he opened the safe. I think he was flustered talking about it and said that part too soon. I think he came home to an empty house, thought it was odd but that they were probably out, and went to bed. Then when he woke up and they were still not home he got worried, then the phone alerts, then the safes empty.

I also think he had started to realize what she was really capable of and most people would panic if that stuff was gone but sounds like he knew they weren't really kidnapped, he didn't call the police, he called his mom. He knew she screwed him.


I also found it odd at first, but if you think about it - he said he initially thought his family had been kidnapped, but then when he saw the pictures taken out of the picture frames, it hit him that she was gone. TBH, he probably just shut down. His brain went, "Nope, can't deal with this devastation right now." It was probably more to protect his sanity than anything else. Idk about the rest of you, but if I went out thinking everything was hunky dory and then came home to realize that my spouse of 8 years (they were together longer before they got married though, so let's say 10+) took *everything* from me, including my children and my pets, after everything I'd done to try to support them...I'd be in such total shock that I'd lose it. I would probably just slump to the floor in the spot where I stood and cry myself to sleep. He was probably so overwhelmed by the realization that he just couldn't think to do anything else but go to sleep (probably more like pass out from the shock) and avoid the nightmare. It's not real while you aren't conscious.


Perfect example of a Kane apologist. I mean, you just created an entire scenario based on your own fantasy, but people are trying to pretend the actual facts don't exist. She never left on May 2 or May 3.


Except for the fact that Sam is in school and she would have had to come back for Sam to finish the school year. No way does a student leave school the first weekend of May and then skip a month and a half of school without the school doing something OR without Sam being enrolled somewhere else, which I highly doubt she did that late in the year.

Who's to say that she didn't come back to DC and just not let him see the kids? And, if she was gone for part of May, June, and then most of July (since it's the end of the month), then I'm sure that's why he said "three months." I'm not saying that nothing was exaggerated- but her lawyers would be ALLLLLL over it if he didn't tell the truth, even if it was a stretch.


EXACTLY, she was NOT GONE FOR THREE MONTHS. That's the point! OMG, am I talking to a wall?? plus, Her lawyers WERE all over it, which is why is was wiped clean from any replays. If it was sooo true, he would stand by his 30 minute dialogue and not erase it. I love how people suddenly are pretending like lawyers are the epitome of truth. Is this real life? LMAO
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Anonymous wrote:I can't say I know how I'd act because I've never been in the situation, but I found it very odd that Kane said after he came home to the empty house, he went to sleep. He then said he was concerned someone had taken his family. If you came home to an empty house with an empty safe and you had concerns about the well being of your family, wouldn't you do something besides just go to sleep?


I found that odd at first too, but later he said that when he got up the next morning and the alerts were going off from the bank that's when he opened the safe. I think he was flustered talking about it and said that part too soon. I think he came home to an empty house, thought it was odd but that they were probably out, and went to bed. Then when he woke up and they were still not home he got worried, then the phone alerts, then the safes empty.

I also think he had started to realize what she was really capable of and most people would panic if that stuff was gone but sounds like he knew they weren't really kidnapped, he didn't call the police, he called his mom. He knew she screwed him.


I also found it odd at first, but if you think about it - he said he initially thought his family had been kidnapped, but then when he saw the pictures taken out of the picture frames, it hit him that she was gone. TBH, he probably just shut down. His brain went, "Nope, can't deal with this devastation right now." It was probably more to protect his sanity than anything else. Idk about the rest of you, but if I went out thinking everything was hunky dory and then came home to realize that my spouse of 8 years (they were together longer before they got married though, so let's say 10+) took *everything* from me, including my children and my pets, after everything I'd done to try to support them...I'd be in such total shock that I'd lose it. I would probably just slump to the floor in the spot where I stood and cry myself to sleep. He was probably so overwhelmed by the realization that he just couldn't think to do anything else but go to sleep (probably more like pass out from the shock) and avoid the nightmare. It's not real while you aren't conscious.


Sorry but if you react like that to that sort of situation, you are crazy. If I truly thought my family life was "hunky dory" and then they all left and my kids and pets were ripped away from me, I would most certainly NOT just slump over, cry and fall asleep. Stop watching movies! That whole thing just made me laugh out loud at the ridiculousness!! He was posting the next day about Intern John's ordering adult movies, and then a lovely collage of him and Natasha to commemorate their anniversary. But in your mnid, that same early morning he was slumped sobbing in a ball crying and falling asleep. This is beyond delusion, the people that are fangirling Kane right now.


I don't understand why you're so aggressively adamant you're correct. Not PP. But it's not being an apologist or a fangirl to accept both sides right now while this develops.

Because it's so ridiculous to defend this whole "My wife ran away with my family on the night of the fight for 3 months and took away my kids, pets and all my money" story when it's proven over and over based on their own social media posts to not be true. It's just crazy to me that people are defending that part. If you think Kane is amazing, that's great. If you think Natasha sucks..good for you. But to pretend that his lying about the 3 months is justified somehow, has be scratching my head. It just doesn't make sense. I live based on facts and logic, and everyone else seems to be living in fantasy land.


You know how they define crazy, right?
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Anonymous wrote:I can't say I know how I'd act because I've never been in the situation, but I found it very odd that Kane said after he came home to the empty house, he went to sleep. He then said he was concerned someone had taken his family. If you came home to an empty house with an empty safe and you had concerns about the well being of your family, wouldn't you do something besides just go to sleep?


I found that odd at first too, but later he said that when he got up the next morning and the alerts were going off from the bank that's when he opened the safe. I think he was flustered talking about it and said that part too soon. I think he came home to an empty house, thought it was odd but that they were probably out, and went to bed. Then when he woke up and they were still not home he got worried, then the phone alerts, then the safes empty.

I also think he had started to realize what she was really capable of and most people would panic if that stuff was gone but sounds like he knew they weren't really kidnapped, he didn't call the police, he called his mom. He knew she screwed him.


I also found it odd at first, but if you think about it - he said he initially thought his family had been kidnapped, but then when he saw the pictures taken out of the picture frames, it hit him that she was gone. TBH, he probably just shut down. His brain went, "Nope, can't deal with this devastation right now." It was probably more to protect his sanity than anything else. Idk about the rest of you, but if I went out thinking everything was hunky dory and then came home to realize that my spouse of 8 years (they were together longer before they got married though, so let's say 10+) took *everything* from me, including my children and my pets, after everything I'd done to try to support them...I'd be in such total shock that I'd lose it. I would probably just slump to the floor in the spot where I stood and cry myself to sleep. He was probably so overwhelmed by the realization that he just couldn't think to do anything else but go to sleep (probably more like pass out from the shock) and avoid the nightmare. It's not real while you aren't conscious.


Sorry but if you react like that to that sort of situation, you are crazy. If I truly thought my family life was "hunky dory" and then they all left and my kids and pets were ripped away from me, I would most certainly NOT just slump over, cry and fall asleep. Stop watching movies! That whole thing just made me laugh out loud at the ridiculousness!! He was posting the next day about Intern John's ordering adult movies, and then a lovely collage of him and Natasha to commemorate their anniversary. But in your mnid, that same early morning he was slumped sobbing in a ball crying and falling asleep. This is beyond delusion, the people that are fangirling Kane right now.


I don't understand why you're so aggressively adamant you're correct. Not PP. But it's not being an apologist or a fangirl to accept both sides right now while this develops.

Because it's so ridiculous to defend this whole "My wife ran away with my family on the night of the fight for 3 months and took away my kids, pets and all my money" story when it's proven over and over based on their own social media posts to not be true. It's just crazy to me that people are defending that part. If you think Kane is amazing, that's great. If you think Natasha sucks..good for you. But to pretend that his lying about the 3 months is justified somehow, has be scratching my head. It just doesn't make sense. I live based on facts and logic, and everyone else seems to be living in fantasy land.


No, but it sounds like you do...and I'm not surprised

You know how they define crazy, right?
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Anonymous wrote:I can't say I know how I'd act because I've never been in the situation, but I found it very odd that Kane said after he came home to the empty house, he went to sleep. He then said he was concerned someone had taken his family. If you came home to an empty house with an empty safe and you had concerns about the well being of your family, wouldn't you do something besides just go to sleep?


I found that odd at first too, but later he said that when he got up the next morning and the alerts were going off from the bank that's when he opened the safe. I think he was flustered talking about it and said that part too soon. I think he came home to an empty house, thought it was odd but that they were probably out, and went to bed. Then when he woke up and they were still not home he got worried, then the phone alerts, then the safes empty.

I also think he had started to realize what she was really capable of and most people would panic if that stuff was gone but sounds like he knew they weren't really kidnapped, he didn't call the police, he called his mom. He knew she screwed him.


I also found it odd at first, but if you think about it - he said he initially thought his family had been kidnapped, but then when he saw the pictures taken out of the picture frames, it hit him that she was gone. TBH, he probably just shut down. His brain went, "Nope, can't deal with this devastation right now." It was probably more to protect his sanity than anything else. Idk about the rest of you, but if I went out thinking everything was hunky dory and then came home to realize that my spouse of 8 years (they were together longer before they got married though, so let's say 10+) took *everything* from me, including my children and my pets, after everything I'd done to try to support them...I'd be in such total shock that I'd lose it. I would probably just slump to the floor in the spot where I stood and cry myself to sleep. He was probably so overwhelmed by the realization that he just couldn't think to do anything else but go to sleep (probably more like pass out from the shock) and avoid the nightmare. It's not real while you aren't conscious.


Sorry but if you react like that to that sort of situation, you are crazy. If I truly thought my family life was "hunky dory" and then they all left and my kids and pets were ripped away from me, I would most certainly NOT just slump over, cry and fall asleep. Stop watching movies! That whole thing just made me laugh out loud at the ridiculousness!! He was posting the next day about Intern John's ordering adult movies, and then a lovely collage of him and Natasha to commemorate their anniversary. But in your mnid, that same early morning he was slumped sobbing in a ball crying and falling asleep. This is beyond delusion, the people that are fangirling Kane right now.


I don't understand why you're so aggressively adamant you're correct. Not PP. But it's not being an apologist or a fangirl to accept both sides right now while this develops.

Because it's so ridiculous to defend this whole "My wife ran away with my family on the night of the fight for 3 months and took away my kids, pets and all my money" story when it's proven over and over based on their own social media posts to not be true. It's just crazy to me that people are defending that part. If you think Kane is amazing, that's great. If you think Natasha sucks..good for you. But to pretend that his lying about the 3 months is justified somehow, has be scratching my head. It just doesn't make sense. I live based on facts and logic, and everyone else seems to be living in fantasy land.


You know how they define crazy, right?


No but it sounds like you do, and I'm not surprised. The whole "He thought his family was kidnapped so he slumped in a puddle crying and falling asleep" is quite possibly the most insane and hysterical thing I've read all week.
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Kane is in FL today.
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& he said he fell asleep watching The Goonies with Rose....
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Anonymous wrote:Kane is in FL today.


Doing the show live?
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