“The story you are about to hear is true. The names have been changed to protect the innocent.”

                                                                                                                 Joe Friday - Classic TV Show Dragnet

Meet Our "Fictionalized" Team

Meet Bob "Kane" Clymer: “The Eye of Vegas”

Kane stands in a Kevlar trench coat beneath Vegas neon, his cyber-eye glowing, next to Sin City Private Investigators sign.

In the neon-lit underworld of Las Vegas, where secrets move faster than traffic and lies fall like poker chips, one name still cuts through the static: Kane Clymer.


A former FBI Special Agent turned private legend, Bob Clymer, known by his codename “Kane”, founded Sin City Private Investigators to do what the system no longer could: expose the truth no matter how dangerous, and protect those abandoned by justice.


His nickname? No one knows exactly where “Kane” came from. Some whisper it’s drawn from an old Sicilian word, one that once meant ‘relentless hunter of justice’ in the tongue of men who kept their oaths and buried their secrets.


Once a rising star in federal law enforcement, Kane’s downfall began the moment he followed a trail of money and silence to the heart of a deep political conspiracy. The deeper he dug, the higher the stakes rose, compromised agents, powerful officials, and secrets too dangerous to see daylight. Just as the truth neared the surface, the hammer dropped. Evidence vanished. Colleagues turned. Kane was abruptly cut loose, exiled under the guise of bureaucratic reshuffling.


But Kane didn’t disappear, he evolved.


Now a rogue detective with a loyal crew of ex-agents, tech savants, and street-hardened operatives, Kane runs Sin City Private Investigators with one mission: to protect those who can’t protect themselves. From criminal syndicates and cheating lovers to backroom deals soaked in corruption, he takes the cases no one else dares to touch.


Kane isn’t your average gumshoe. Dressed in a black Kevlar-lined trench coat stitched with a royal flush in spades, he moves like a ghost through alleys, penthouses, and casino backrooms. His cyber-enhanced eye, quietly installed after an “accident” during his Bureau days, records what most miss. His mind reads people like case files. One look from Kane, and the lies start cracking. His toolkit includes a silent surveillance drone shaped like a poker chip, a flashlight concealing a custom silenced pistol, and interrogation gloves that detect micro-reactions. His signature weapon? A deck of razor-edged metal playing cards, perfect for distraction, or worse.


Kane handles the cases others avoid: Custody battles twisted by deceit; Politicians protected by power; Cheaters who think they’re untouchable. For him, it’s never just about the money, it’s about restoring balance in a city built to take more than it gives.


“When the truth hides in the shadows, I bring the light. Vegas never sleeps, and neither do I.”

—"Kane" Clymer, Founder, Sin City Private Investigators


Meet Mira Kiyomi: "The Eyes Behind the Evidence"

Mira sits at her glowing desk in tactical gear, calmly consulting a client as monitors and neon signage light the scene.

Investigative Assistant. Forensics Intern. Future Crime Scene Analyst.


In the fast-moving world of private investigations, Mira Kiyomi is the sharp, determined presence at the heart of every crime scene. Equal parts tech-savvy and street-smart, Mira brings fresh energy to Sin City Private Investigators with her forensic instincts and relentless curiosity. Whether she’s examining trace evidence under a UV light or decoding digital footprints, Mira doesn’t just document the story, she uncovers the one nobody else saw.


At just twenty-something, Mira’s already earned a reputation as Kane Clymer’s right hand. While others are hesitant to step into bloodied footprints or sift through wreckage, Mira is already there, gloves on, eyes scanning, always listening to the story the evidence tells. Her style reflects her mindset: tactical, efficient, and unafraid to get messy. She’s rarely without her custom forensic satchel, and her AR glasses keep her synced with Kane’s drone network at all times.


Driven by a past filled with loss and unanswered questions, Mira has made it her mission to understand why people cross the line. She doesn’t just want to catch the guilty, she wants to understand them. Fluent in both Japanese and Spanish, trained in digital forensics, and never far from her fingerprint dust or fiber kits, Mira is already building a reputation that most investigators twice her age would envy.


She may be the youngest on the team, but when she steps onto a scene, everyone pays attention.

“Dead things still talk, you just have to know how to listen.”
—Mira Kiyomi, Investigative Assistant, Sin City Private Investigators


Meet Gabriel "Ghost" Navarro: "The Eyes of the Streets"

Ghost sits in a dark surveillance car, cross necklace showing, eyes fixed on the scene, of surveillance gear.

You won’t hear him coming. You probably won’t even know he was there. But if you’re hiding something in Las Vegas, chances are Gabriel “Ghost” Navarro already has it on film.


A former narcotics officer turned elite surveillance operative, Ghost is the man Sin City Private Investigators calls when discretion is non-negotiable. With a black Kevlar jacket, mirrored shades, and a custom 4K camera that sees in the dark, Ghost blends into alleys, rooftops, and backstreets like smoke, always watching, never seen.


His faith is quiet but unwavering. A silver cross necklace hangs over his heart, a tribute to his late brother who died working undercover. It's the only thing he wears louder than silence.


In the field, Ghost is a master of tailing suspects, running mobile ops, and capturing the moments that crack cases wide open. He doesn’t speak much, but when he does, every word counts.


He’s not a myth. He’s just better at disappearing than you are.


     “They don’t see me. But I always see them.”

  —Ghost Navarro, Covert Surveillance Operative, Sin City Private Investigators

Meet DeShawn “Duke” Carter:  “The Ears of Vegas”

Duke stands in an alley, earbuds in, mirrored shades on, cross necklace visible—ready to listen, question, and serve.

Field Investigator | Process Server | Street-Level Truth Extractor


He hears what others miss, and gets people to say what they swore they’d never tell. When Sin City Private Investigators needs answers, fast, raw, and unfiltered, they send Duke.


A former Marine with a sharp mind and sharper instincts, DeShawn “Duke” Carter is SCPI’s go-to operative for witness interviews, subpoena drops, and navigating the Vegas streets with unmatched precision. He doesn’t just find people, he gets them talking.

With mirrored aviators, wireless earbuds, and a leather satchel full of legal documents, Duke moves with the presence of a seasoned operator. His voice is calm, his tone deliberate, and his badge wallet snaps open like punctuation. He thrives outside the office, and the office is just fine with that.


He doesn’t chase headlines or flash a badge for drama, he gets results with a firm voice and a stare that cuts through excuses.

He’s not loud. He’s just undeniable.


      "The streets tell you everything, if you know how to ask."

  —Duke Cater, Field Investigator, Sin City Private Investigators

Meet Ricky “Slick” Donovan

Slick stands confident in a flashy jacket and UNLV cap, gold dice bracelet glinting, Vegas lights burning behind him.

Surveillance Agent. Process Server. Vegas Charmer.



In a city where secrets ride shotgun and deception walks in heels, Ricky “Slick” Donovan moves through the shadows with a grin, a wager, and a plan. A lifelong Vegas local with a gambler’s instinct and a heart wrapped in bravado, Slick doesn’t just follow people, he reads them, tracks them, corners them, and collects what they’re hiding.


Slick got his start tailing cheating bookies and backroom hustlers for sport. Now, he brings that same street-smart precision to Sin City Private Investigators as a surveillance operative and process server who never misses a mark. Whether he’s staking out a penthouse or serving papers in a dive bar, Slick’s charm disarms even the slickest cons. He’s fast on his feet, lethal behind the wheel, and always three moves ahead.


With his trademark UNLV cap, a jacket sharp enough to get past any velvet rope, and a gold dice bracelet that jingles when trouble’s coming, Slick is the pulse of Vegas on two feet. He’s not just good at what he does, he makes it look effortless. But don’t let the smile fool you. Underneath the swagger is a razor-focused professional who gets the job done every single time.


At Sin City Private Investigators, Slick is our eyes on the street, our ear in the sportsbook, and the reason a lot of liars suddenly tell the truth.

“Vegas has a rhythm. Most people can’t hear it. Me? I live in the beat.”
—Slick Ricky, Investigator/Informant Handler, Sin City Private Investigators


Fictionalized Case Files

By Robert Clymer May 30, 2025
In the dim heat of an interrogation room, SCPI field investigator DeShawn “Duke” Carter faces off with a father who’s hiding more than just his income. With a faded tattoo of his child on his bicep and last night’s choices still written on his face, the suspect sits silent—caught between his story and the evidence Duke just laid on the table. For Duke, it’s not about intimidation. It’s about getting answers—for the kid who doesn’t know why Dad stopped showing up, and for the parent fighting for custody with nothing but the truth on their side. At Sin City Private Investigators, we don’t just collect facts. We hold people accountable—because children deserve more than broken promises. Child custody investigations aren’t about who talks louder. They’re about who’s telling the truth.
By Robert Clymer May 30, 2025
Alone in the dark, Gabriel “Ghost” Navarro waits. The hum of his surveillance rig is the only sound in a world that’s holding its breath. Across the street, behind the curtains of a rundown Vegas motel, truth flickers like a cigarette in the night. The Long Wait isn’t just about catching a cheating partner, it’s about the emotional cost of doubt, the stillness between answers, and the weight of delivering the truth when it hurts most. For Ghost, every frame he captures is a turning point for someone desperate to stop wondering. At Sin City Private Investigators, surveillance isn’t about suspicion. It’s about clarity. It’s about giving people the truth, and the power to move forward. Sometimes silence says everything. And Ghost hears it all.
By Robert Clymer May 30, 2025
At her desk in the SCPI field office, Mira Kiyomi listens carefully as a client, visibly shaken, opens up about her fears of infidelity. With the soft glow of monitors lighting the room and rain tapping gently on the window, Mira begins connecting digital footprints to emotional patterns, because in today’s world, social media doesn’t just reflect our lives... it reveals them. Mira knows what to look for, and more importantly, what’s missing. From subtle contradictions to red flags hiding in plain sight, she helps clients replace doubt with proof, guiding them through one of the most painful discoveries with empathy, professionalism, and precision. At Sin City Private Investigators, we don’t chase rumors. We follow data, and deliver truth.
By Robert Clymer May 30, 2025
In the glow of flickering monitors and Vegas neon, Kane Clymer and Mira Kiyomi sit side by side—merging experience with innovation. As the founder of Sin City Private Investigators, Kane brings decades of field expertise, while Mira, the team’s tech-driven forensic analyst, uncovers truth in pixels and patterns. This quiet but powerful exchange highlights how today’s investigations blend old-school instincts with cutting-edge tools. In a city built on secrets, it’s not just what you find, it’s how you find it.
By Robert Clymer May 30, 2025
What do you do when your instincts are screaming, but the truth remains just out of reach? In this candid entry, former FBI agent and founder of Sin City Private Investigators, Kane Clymer, walks you through what to look for, what to avoid, and how to take back control when you suspect infidelity. With nearly two decades of surveillance experience in Las Vegas, Kane shares insight into human behavior, common red flags, and how a properly planned investigation can bring clarity—and peace of mind. This isn’t tabloid speculation. It’s what happens when suspicion meets evidence, from a man who’s seen it all.
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