Beth Kane is the identical twin sister of Kate Kane, and the daughter of Jacob Kane and his wife Gabrielle Kane, both career soldiers in the US Army.
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Bette Beth Kane is a cousin, and Bruce Wayne's mother Martha Beth Kane Wayne was Jacob's sister.
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Beth Kane is shown to be insane, as she dresses in clothes and makeup to resemble the character Alice from Lewis Carroll novels and only speaks in quotations from the Alice novels.
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Beth Kane kills a number of members of her own group when they fail her or question her abilities.
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Beth Kane seizes chemical weapons from the base and intends to kill everyone in the city by dispersing them from an aircraft.
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Now in the custody of the DEO, Beth Kane appears traumatized by her months spent in the sarcophagus.
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Thanks to Bette Beth Kane's electronic listening devices, Batwoman's entire family and Maggie Sawyer realize what Batwoman is up against and how high the stakes are.
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Beth Kane has returned to renew her relationship with Kate, having had a major breakthrough in her psychiatric treatment some weeks earlier.
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Beth Kane instinctively realizes that Natalia is evil and has Kate under some sort of mental control.
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Beth Kane says she wants to atone for the evil she did, and she shows familiarity with the steam-powered gun grappling hook Batwoman uses as well as incredible strength as she swings on filament lines above Gotham's city streets.
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When Nocturna brags about the murders she's committed in Batwoman's name, Beth Kane reveals that she's captured the admission on her mobile phone and live-streamed the admission to the Gotham Police Department.
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Beth Kane intends to transform the world into a version of Avalon, which herself as empress.
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Batwoman learns that Beth Kane is missing from the Weiße Kaninchen Sanatorium, and assumes Safiyah has her.
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Beth Kane reveals that getting Batwoman to Belgium was a ruse to get her away from prying eyes and eavesdropping equipment.
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Safiyah reveals that Knife has betrayed them both, kidnapping Beth Kane and using drugs to force her Alice personality to reemerge.
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Beth Kane allows her to keep control of Alice, although Batwoman's relationship with Batman becomes strained.
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Beth Kane receives outpatient therapy from a woman with a top hat.
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Beth Kane appears several times in Batwoman stories in cameos and other minor roles.
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Beth Kane suffers from a psychosis in which she presents a personality based on the fictional Lewis Carroll character, Alice, and speaks in quotations from Alice novels and stories.
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Beth Kane is depicted as having chalk-white skin, short and wavy blonde hair, red nails and lips, and using heavy black mascara and eye-liner.
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Beth Kane has extensive knowledge of a wide range of chemicals, drugs, hallucinogens, and poisons.
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Beth Kane dressed in roughly the same pseudo-Victorian costume, but her clothing is colored burgundy.
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Beth Kane wears a simplified, tailored short dress with bodice and lace-up thigh boots.
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Beth Kane's hair is no longer shaved on one side of her head, but she continues to paint her lips and nails red.
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Beth Kane is seen in a flashback detailing Batwoman's backstory.
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