Unlocking Mysteries: How NYC students are using art to crack cold cases

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Unlocking Mysteries: How NYC students are using art to crack cold cases
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Using science, math and art, the sculptors hope to create what the actual head and face looked like when this person was alive.

Artists carefully sculpt clay over an exact replica of a real human skull. Using science, math and art, these NYC sculptors hope to create what the actual head and face looked like when this person was alive. The goal: identify these John Doe and Jane Doe. "These are people who have died and have not been identified through DNA analysis, dental records or fingerprint analysis," John Volk, director of Continuing Studies of the New York Academy of Art, said.

" New Jersey State Police Detective Sergeant Moises Martinez is building the face of a 55-year-old Hispanic man whose remains were found last year in Upper Pittsgrove. Just by studying the skulls, students can figure out many physical characteristics, like a person’s height or the size of the ears and nose. New Jersey State Police Lieutenant Gerald Theckston is working on the skull of a white man about 40 years old found in Burlington County.

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