Todd A. Slee, a former soldier, was an investigator for law enforcement before fleeing Indiana to avoid being framed by crooked informers and officials. He thwarted unconstitutional stings after being commissioned by the FBI and escaped being killed by agents who disagreed with him exposing corruption. He specialized in detecting assassination plots and industrial espionage. Born in 1966, Slee was raised on a small farm in Roann, Indiana, then joined the U.S. Army in 1983. He drove OTR trucks for 16 years, and cut trees and firewood for 15 years, working in factories during off seasons. Slee investigated law enforcement and D.O.J. corruption from 1994 to 2025, with a city police detective, a county sheriff, the FBI, the CIA, and a U.S. Marshal, to varying degrees, while performing civilian job duties and in his spare time. Slee also trains dogs, performs his own automotive mechanical work and home remodeling.