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Forensic Artist Inspired at Comic-Con Shows Police How to Reconstruct Faces from Skulls
The reconstructed face of the victim. The body was found washed ashore in Imperial Beach in 1995, but no one could identify the remains. Labeled a John Doe, his skull’s 3D images were sent to NCMEC, the National Center for Missing And Exploited Children, to help identify what this person might look like. It remains an active San Diego County Sheriff’s Department case. Today, authorities now know a lot more about John Doe thanks to innovative ideas developed at the center. The victim was likely a 15- to 30-year-old Hispanic male, 5’3” tall with black hair and a pierced left ear. But still unknown is his name. “He is a human being that deserves the dignity of his name back,” said

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