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30: The FBI Forensic Artist ✍️

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This week we welcome retired FBI forensic artist Lisa Bailey. Lisa is a highly skilled and professionally trained individual who works alongside crime-solving teams to create visual reconstructions of suspects and victims.

And today, she guides us through creating these visual aids – the method commonly referred to as “Facial approximation” attempts to recreate a likeness of a person’s face from the features and shape of their skull. These are usually done as a ‘last ditch’ effort to develop leads to a person’s identity after traditional methods like DNA or dental records haven’t provided an identification.

Lisa’s skillset makes her an instrumental asset in helping law enforcement agents connect the dots that ultimately lead to resolutions and convictions.

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IG: @clayandbones_fbiforensicartist

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This week we welcome retired FBI forensic artist Lisa Bailey. Lisa is a highly skilled and professionally trained individual who works alongside crime-solving teams to create visual reconstructions of suspects and victims.

And today, she guides us through creating these visual aids – the method commonly referred to as “Facial approximation” attempts to recreate a likeness of a person’s face from the features and shape of their skull. These are usually done as a ‘last ditch’ effort to develop leads to a person’s identity after traditional methods like DNA or dental records haven’t provided an identification.

Lisa’s skillset makes her an instrumental asset in helping law enforcement agents connect the dots that ultimately lead to resolutions and convictions.

Selected Links from the Episode

IG: @clayandbones_fbiforensicartist

Want more Body To Burial?

Become a Patreon to get access to exclusive Patreon-only content and BTS. Visit our Patreon page here

Let’s Get Social: @bodytoburial (Instagram, Twitter, Facebook)

Email Us: hello@bodytoburial.com

Visit www.bodytoburial.com for more info about the show and Creator’s and Host’s, Mariya & Niki.

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