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“Forensic artist must have faith. Faith is Is believing in something you cannot see. We have to draw a face that we cannot see, and have faith in the.

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2 “Forensic artist must have faith. Faith is Is believing in something you cannot see. We have to draw a face that we cannot see, and have faith in the witness’ memory. - Lois Gibson

3 No formal training No set background Ability to draw and see Most forensic artist are police men first One to three week training Courses

4 ‘The Worlds Most Successful Forensic Artist’ Lois works for the Houston Police department. She is one of the most respected forensic artists, and facial experts in the world. “99% of forensic art work is sketching a face from the description given by a witness of their memory of that face, the face of the person who committed the crime,” says Lois.

5 A homicide victim whose remains were found 42 years ago in a creek bed. Disappeared from Forth Worth at the age 35. It was difficult to identify the victim, because of missing remains so hey were put away for 4 decades. Dr. Dana Austin reopened the case and claimed that he died from two gunshot wounds. Suzanne Baldon made a facial reconstruction of Glaze and sent it out to the media. Family members then came forward and indentified the victim as Kenneth Glaze.

6 Citations…. http://www.baldonart.com/glaze.html http://www.thefinaltwist.com/Lois%20GibsonSmilelite.jpg http://www.loisgibson.com/ virtueradionetwork.com/ images/faith_rm.jpg LOIS GIBSON Wikipedia.com


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