When You Suspect Infidelity
From the Desk of Kane Clymer: When You Suspect Infidelity

Infidelity is a heavy word. And when it lands in the middle of your relationship, whether through a gut feeling, changed behavior, or something someone else let slip, it can knock the wind right out of you. I’ve seen it a hundred different ways, and yet the pain behind it is always personal, always real.
If you’ve found yourself here, reading this, chances are something doesn’t feel right. Maybe your partner’s routine has shifted. Maybe their phone never leaves their hand. Maybe you’ve felt that slow, growing distance between you—but no explanation for why. I’m not here to make assumptions. I’m here to tell you this: you’re not alone, and you don’t have to face this in the dark.
First, acknowledge what you're feeling. Anger, sadness, betrayal, whatever it is, it's valid. You don’t have to act on emotion today. Let yourself breathe. Talk to someone you trust. And if you’ve got kids, know that keeping their world steady matters. Normalcy is a powerful thing, and it’s okay to protect that while you process what’s happening.
Now, about the signs. I won’t sugarcoat it. There are behaviors I’ve seen too many times not to notice, secrecy around devices, unexplained absences, sudden wardrobe upgrades, new cologne, a change in the way they look at you, or don’t. But even if the signs feel loud, you deserve certainty, not guesswork.
That’s where we come in. At Sin City Private Investigators , we don’t deal in assumptions. We deal in evidence. If you suspect infidelity, especially when children or legal decisions may be involved, having clear, concrete proof can mean the difference between an emotional confrontation and a rational path forward. My team and I know how to get that clarity, discreetly, professionally, and with your well-being in mind.
Confronting your partner is never easy, but doing so with confidence and facts behind you changes everything. It gives you control. It shields you from manipulation. And it opens the door to truth, whatever form that may take.
If infidelity is confirmed, the path ahead is yours to walk. For some, it’s reconciliation. For others, it’s closure. Either way, you’ll need support, whether through counseling or your own personal healing. Don’t rush it. And don’t let anyone make you feel foolish for asking questions or demanding honesty.
At the end of the day, everyone deserves a relationship rooted in trust and respect. If yours is being shaken, and you need to know the truth, my team is ready. We don’t chase shadows, we bring the truth into the light.
—Kane Clymer
Lead Investigator
Sin City Private Investigators
“When the truth hides in the shadows, I bring the light. Vegas never
sleeps—and neither do I.”



