When Art Helps Catch a Criminal

Presented by: Phil Cicero
Categories: Crime | Forensics

When no photograph exists, art can move an investigation forward. TBI agent Phil Cicero discusses his work creating forensic composites and facial reconstructions. This session explores how witness descriptions are translated into images and how those images help identify suspects and advance real cases.

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