Orphan Natalia Grace's Adoptive Father, Brother Speak Out on Fear She Would Kill Them, Was Actually Adult Woman

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Orphan Natalia Grace's Adoptive Father, Brother Speak Out on Fear She Would Kill Them, Was Actually Adult Woman
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The first episodes of a new documentary includes chilling allegations about the Ukrainian orphan, claims from nurses she propositioned male workers and raises serious questions about her adoptive family's allegations (via toofab)

He also claimed she would"throw herself" out of their car -- to, he believed, reinforce the"poor helpless little girl status" -- and would also purposely drop things the boys found"important," like their toys, in front of cars to"[bait] my kids to run into traffic so they'd get run over.

"I don't recall her having any belongings from the orphanage, any Ukrainian toys, she didn't seem to know much about Ukraine. At one point we asked her, 'What's it like in Ukraine' and she's like, 'it's always summer there,'" he said with a laugh. Both Michael and Jacob claimed Natalia would hide knives under her bed, with Jacob saying she had"intentions to attack us." Michael said the girl even told him she was"going to kill you in your sleep" when asked about the knives. He also claimed she put Pledge in Kristine's coffee and admitted she was"trying to kill" or poison his ex-wife.

A good chunk of the second hour was devoted to Michael claiming Natalia got into a"physical" altercation with Kristine during a trip to a farm for one of their son's birthdays. He claimed he took the boys for a walk before he heard"screaming" and saw what looked like Natalia"trying to pull Kristine" toward an electric fence they had all been warned about previously.

A witness at the creamery was also interviewed, who said he didn't recall"any of that being said" or"any threats" being made after being shown video of Michael's interview comments."I just felt like the situation had been overblown and was not that big of a deal," he added.

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