Back in June of 2012, Montana native, Shane Todd [31], was found dead in his
apartment in the Southeast Asian city-state of Singapore. Police ruled the death a suicide,
reporting that Todd had concocted an elaborate pulley system involving a
series of ropes and screws in the bathroom wall where he hung himself. Shane’s
parents, Rick and Mary Todd; however, believe something very different happened
to their son: they believe he was murdered. Shane Todd moved to
Singapore for work; he was
an engineer working for a top technology firm, Institute of Microelectronics (IME), in the island nation. Just
before his death, Shane resigned from his position from IME's research
department and made preparations to move back to the United States. Shane told
his parents that he resigned from the tech company because his work on
superconductors for IME might have been passed to China’s Huawei Corporation, for use in systems that could involve jamming
U.S. radar.