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Author Bailey, Lisa, author.

Title Clay and bones: my life as an FBI forensic artist / Lisa Bailey.

Publication Info. Chicago, IL : Chicago Review Press, [2024]
©2024
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 Nichols Adult Nonfiction-NEW  363.25092 BAI    DUE 05-08-24
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Description vii, 240 pages ; 24 cm
Contents You had me at decomp -- Walter Brown's daughter -- Whole new world -- Well, that escalated quickly -- Finding the missing -- Obsession -- The upside down -- Pit of despair -- Dumb and dumber -- Of course, you know this means war -- Against all odds -- Bogòtá-- Throne of lies -- Out of the woods -- And the horse you rode in on.
Summary Told with unflinching honesty and a touch of gallows humor, Clay and Bones is the personal memoir of the first female forensic sculptor in the FBI. Lisa Bailey never considered a career working in death until she saw the FBI job posting for a forensic artist. The idea of using her artistic skill to help victims of crime was too compelling to pass up. Soon she was documenting crime scenes, photographing charred corpses, and digitally retouching the disembodied heads of suicide bombers. But it was facial approximation — sculpting a face from the remnants of an unidentified victim's skull — that intrigued her the most. Bailey knew that if she could capture that person's likeness in clay, she just might help them be identified, and that might help law enforcement track down their killer. Bailey worked on hundreds of cases and grew to become a subject matter expert in the field. It was the most challenging and fulfilling work she could have imagined, and she never thought of leaving. But her life changed when she became the target of sexual discrimination and harassment. She was stunned when FBI management protected the abusers and retaliated with threats, slander, and an arsenal of lawyers. Trapped in an increasingly hostile work environment, and infuriated at the hypocrisy of the FBI's tactics, Bailey decided to fight back. Clay and Bones is a memoir with a mission, and a fascinating exploration into the surreal and satisfying work of a forensic artist. -- Amazon.com.
Subject Bailey, Lisa.
United States. Federal Bureau of Investigation.
Facial reconstruction (Anthropology)
Women sculptors.
Forensic sciences.
Genre Autobiographies.
ISBN 9781641606516
1641606517
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