A native of St. Paul, Minnesota, Otto served in the Marine Corps and attended St.
In 1964, Otto joined the FBI, moving up through the ranks to inspector and supervisor positions.
After serving as special agent in charge of the Minneapolis and then Chicago field offices, Otto was promoted into management positions, becoming executive assistant director of Law Enforcement Services in 1981.
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