News

Comic-Con is known for bringing superheroes to life, but this year, it’s also being used to help solve a real-life mystery.
A booth at Comic-Con aims to identify a young 'John Doe' whose remains were found in the San Diego area in 2004.
The National Center for Missing & Exploited Children and Adobe have joined forces in the effort to identify the boy known ...
KSWB-TV San Diego on MSN21h
Artist wants to solve 2004 crime
A forensic artist at San Diego Comic-Con is working to complete a full facial reconstruction of a child whose remains were ...
The remains of the boy, perhaps 7-10 years old and known only as "John San Diego Doe 2004," were found in Rancho Bernardo in ...
Con, the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC) and Adobe are teaming up to bring the public face-to-face ...
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost and Hamilton County Coroner Dr. Lakshmi Sammarco unveiled a new digital forensic facial reconstruction of an unidentified woman found dead in Cincinnati on May 31 ...
The summer after a woman's skeleton was found in the Lower Yakima Valley in February 1988, her skull was delivered to Central Washington University for a forensic facial reconstruction.. Despite ...
Based on the forensic anthropologist’s assessment, along with any clothing found associated with the decedent, a forensic artist will create a 2D or sometimes 3D facial reconstruction.
Ancient skulls in Scotland have been turned into lifelike digital reconstructions, bringing visitors to the Perth Museum and Art Gallery face-to-face with the past. Faces from Scotland’s past ...
CANTON, Ohio — Do you know this man? Authorities in Stark County have unveiled a forensic facial reconstruction of an unidentified man whose remains were found in Canton back in December of 2001 ...