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The Girl With The Crooked Nose The Girl With The Crooked Nose (2008)

by Ted Botha(Favorite Author)
3.55 of 5 Votes: 1
ISBN
1588367053 (ISBN13: 9781588367051)
languge
English
publisher
Random House
review 1: I have always been fascinated by forensic sketch artists and this book gives you a peek into the life of one who just stumbled into this line of work, yet became very successful. Frank Bender actually did facial reconstructions based on the skull alone as well as age progression images of fugitives. His story is very interesting, but the author tore it apart so much that it lost a bit of its sparkle. I'm fine with jumping back and forth in chronology of a story, but Botha jumps around so much and is so redundant in his story that it is not only distracting, but also makes the story drag. The story of the feminicidos of Juarez was Bender's most famous case and it is chopped up and pieced in with other stories throughout the book. You never know the truth about what happened... more down there (because this book was published in 2008, I'm sure more has come to light in those cases since it was published.).The pictures of Bender's sculptures with the actual photos was really cool. He was obviously very talented. His story is one worth reading, I just wish it was a little more seamless.
review 2: In The Girl With The Crooked Nose, Ted Botha follows the career of Frank Bender and his forsenic sculpting work. Frank was a commercial photographer but his love was sculpting. As with most sculptors, he hired models to try to determine how human anatomy worked to make his pieces more authentic. This desire to know about human anatomy eventually led him to the Philadephia medical examiner's office. There he started to study corpses.After several visits, the police approached Frank about a murder victim who was unidentified. They explained that they had mimimal luck with sketch artists producing a likeness in such cases that helped with identification, and wondered if Frank could produce a bust that would be better. Frank didn't know anything about forensics but was persuaded to make an attempt. He created a bust that led to an identification, and found his life's work. Over the years, Frank worked on multiple cases. He was successful in finding identities in many cases. The ones that he was proudest of were the children, often found in suitcases or boxes, thrown away after being murdered. Frank's work was able to give them back an identity, and to let them be buried under their own name instead of being sent to an anonymous grave. Frank's biggest case was that of the scores of Mexican women who were murdered in the early 2000's. The Mexican government brought him in, along with an FBI consultant, but it was soon clear that there were politics at play and forces that did not want this case solved. While Frank went back to Mexico several times and created multiple busts, the cases still remain a mystery, although many believe either the Mexican police or the military had a hand in these deaths. Another area Frank's expertise was used in was age regression and advancement. He was the sculptor that created the bust of John List that was used on America's Most Wanted to identify this man who a decade earlier had killed his entire family and disappeared. That case led to the government using Frank for several other busts to identify fugitives who had been missing for many years.Ted Botha has outlined the life history of a fascinating man. Bender loved the work he did, but never made enough money at it to support his family. He had to take side jobs throughout his life to make ends meet. Frank lived life on his own terms, and his work was so valuable that he was able to live life as he wanted while still fitting in with the highly structured world of police work. This book is recommended for readers of true crime and those interested in forensic work. less
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anna_bananas
Interesting subject matter, bit I didn't like how the stories jumped around
awe123
Excllent read about forensic reconstruction.
Magician
Okay background info
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