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  2. Karen T. Taylor - Wikipedia

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    Taylor was a forensic art instructor for over twenty years at the FBI Academy in Quantico, Virginia (through the fall of 2006) and other law enforcement academies, universities, art and medical schools internationally. She also conducts face-related training workshops for fine artists and specializes in highly accurate and subtly expressive ...

  3. Mystery remains: New images released to help ID man whose ...

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    These digital renderings created by the Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation show some of the possible appearances around the time of death of an unknown man whose skull and remains were found on ...

  4. 51 years after woman found murdered, Loudoun County ... - AOL

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    LOUDOUN COUNTY, Va. (DC News Now) — The Loudoun County Sheriff’s Office (LCSO) announced on Tuesday that Investigators partnered with a forensic artist to create a clay facial reconstruction ...

  5. Do you recognize these faces? Ohio BCI uses clay ... - AOL

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    The Stark County John Doe was found on Dec. 22, 2001, at 2931 Trump Ave. SE in Canton. He is estimated to have died between 1996 and 2001, but little is known about the details surrounding his ...

  6. Facial composite - Wikipedia

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    While the classic use of the facial composite is the citizen recognizing the face as an acquaintance, there are other ways where a facial composite can prove useful. The facial composite can contribute in law enforcement in a number of ways: Identifying the suspect in a wanted poster. Additional evidence against a suspect. [citation needed]

  7. Carl Koppelman - Wikipedia

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    Carl Koppelman is an American professional accountant and unpaid volunteer forensic sketch artist. Since 2009, Koppelman has drawn over 250 reconstructions and age progressions of missing and unidentified people.

  8. Murder of Sherri Jarvis - Wikipedia

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    Several forensic facial reconstructions have been created to illustrate estimations of how Walker County Jane Doe may have looked in life. In 1990, forensic and portrait artist Karen T. Taylor created a postmortem drawing of Walker County Jane Doe in which she incorporated an estimation as to the appearance of the necklace she had been wearing ...

  9. Betty Pat Gatliff - Wikipedia

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    Betty Patricia Gatliff (August 31, 1930 – January 5, 2020) was an American pioneer in the field of forensic art and forensic facial reconstruction.Working closely with forensic anthropologist Dr. Clyde Snow, she sculpturally reconstructed faces of individuals including the Pharaoh Tutankhamun, President John F. Kennedy, and the unidentified victims of serial killer John Wayne Gacy.