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100 _aO'Neill, Helen.
245 _aPortraits of Evil. /
_cHelen O'Neill.
260 _bAssociated Press Newsfeatures,
_c2001.
440 _aSIRS Enduring Issues 2002.
_nArticle 66.
_pInstitutions,
_x1522-3256;
500 _aArticles Contained in SIRS Enduring Issues 2002.
500 _aOriginally Published: Portraits of Evil, Feb. 18, 2001; pp. 8A-9A.
520 _a"Part artist and part psychic, a crime victim uses her sketchpad to help the FBI catch criminals such as the Unabomber....She's known as a facial identification specialist, but there's really no label for what [Jeanne] Boylan does. She crawls into the deepest corners of wounded minds. She peels away layers of confusion and pain. She guides people back to the moment when they saw something so horrific their minds never want to go there again. And yet they do--because she makes it safe." (WICHITA EAGLE) This article focuses on a criminal sketch artist whose portraits have aided in the capture of several dangerous criminals.
599 _aRecords created from non-MARC resource.
600 _aBoylan, Jeanne.
650 _aCriminal investigation.
650 _aCriminals
_xIdentification.
650 _aPortrait drawing.
650 _aWomen artists.
710 _aSIRS Publishing, Inc.
_tSIRS Enduring Issues 2002.
_pInstitutions.,
_x1522-3256.
942 _c UKN
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