I used to do these in my cases with computer support. It was one way of approaching people you suspected had faked their robberies and taken the store’s money themselves. The giveaway was that they came up with a sketch they said was perfect in about ten minutes, instead of the usual two or three hours. Plus, it often came out looking like a celebrity. For some reason, I got William Shatner a lot.
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member about 7 years ago
I’m afraid I have to object to the characterization of Todd as “totally dedicated to his career”.
Nate England about 7 years ago
Soooo… they recognized him from the painting, but not from his face?
MeGoNow Premium Member about 7 years ago
I used to do these in my cases with computer support. It was one way of approaching people you suspected had faked their robberies and taken the store’s money themselves. The giveaway was that they came up with a sketch they said was perfect in about ten minutes, instead of the usual two or three hours. Plus, it often came out looking like a celebrity. For some reason, I got William Shatner a lot.
paranormal about 7 years ago
I don’t think I could give a police artist enough to make a composite drawing of someone else.
Andrew Sleeth about 7 years ago
This is why cops don’t like body cams.