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FBI Case File Review

318: Lisa Bailey – Clay and Bones, FBI Forensic Artist

FBI Case File Review

Jerri Williams

True Crime, Interviews, Fiction, History, Fbi, Government, Truecrime

4.62.1K Ratings

🗓️ 16 May 2024

⏱️ ? minutes

Summary

Retired FBI forensic artist Lisa Bailey reviews the FBI's forensic facial approximation program, where she used skulls and anthropologist reports to create sculptures of unidentified individuals to help investigators seeking the public's assistance in solving cold cases. She also reviews the 5-year research project she launched on behalf of the FBI at the University of Tennessee's "Body Farm," which resulted in the Bureau's 3D digital and photographic forensic art reference collection of over 100 contemporary skulls.  Lisa Bailey served in the FBI for 18 years.

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