A comparison of the portrait painted by the police and the criminal who arrested



When a violent criminal is fleeing, the police heard the characteristics of the criminal from the affair of the incident and draws a caricature, but various kinds of images comparing such caricatures with the culprits actually caught were released .

Although it is an overseas case, you can see that it is drawn with various brush strokes from those that are often touches similar to those drawn by Japanese police, to more comic-like patterns. Of course there are differences in similarities as they are not drawn by looking at the principal, but there are also many that make it certain that this would be a clue to arrest in this case.

Details are as below. Lonnie Franklin, who caused as many as 10 murder cases between 1985 and 2000. The caricature written by the police is the oldest on the right, and it becomes new as going to the left. When looking at a portrait it looks like a slightly astute man, but the actual criminal seems to have been plumped a bit more.


Mark Goudeau, arrested for charges of murder, rape, and robbery. It is a caricature which keeps the features of each part of the face well.


Patrick Russo, arrested on suspicion of killing Mr. Diane Holik, Representative Director of IBM in 2004. Compared to caricatures, the person himself receives a young impression. That he was sentenced to life imprisonment.


Paula Lynn Roach, arrested on charges of kidnapping girls. The features of the face are perfectly captured.


Eric Rudolf, a terrorist, a white superiorist, and a radical activist against abortion legalization. It is rare that it is drawn as much by this as a portrait issued by the police, but it certainly looks like the principal. He seems to have been charged with five life imprisonment for bombing such as abortion clinics and Atlanta park which he himself had done.


Mikhail Markhasev was arrested on charges of murdering that he had punched the head of a man who was exchanging tires by the highway. Caricatures have strong eyesight.


Timothy McVeigh was sentenced to death by the execution of the death penalty in June 2001 as it robbed 168 people in the bombing of the building. While caricatures are simple pencils, it is wonderful to suppress the impression of the criminal's face.


Ted Kaczynski defendants who charged bombs on mail items, killed three people, and issued many other injured people. He seems to be caught and sentenced to life imprisonment, but this caricature is not similar Before, I feel that sunglasses are too distinctive and can not be determined. In that sense it may be said that the disguise of the criminal was successful.


As a mimicry officer in San Francisco, Heriberto Seda killed three people and snatched eight people after sending a letter to the police. In caricatures and principals, the depth of face is quite different, it looks like a different person but was arrested safely and it seems that life imprisonment was handed over.


Richard Ramirez, who was called 'Night Stalker', killed 13 people, sexually assaulted 11 people and committed robbers against 14 people. Although it is not said that they are perfectly matched, it seems that there will be an effect only to make you realize if you see a culprit after seeing this portrait certainly.


In addition, you can see a comparison between a criminal and its portrait from here.
Sketchy Characters: How Accurate Are Police Sketches? - Newsweek

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