New 3D technology raises hopes for the coldest of cold cases.

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Carl, if this is in the wrong place, I apologize, and place it where it belongs. Appreciate you!

They stare, straight ahead, unblinking and made of malleable clay. There are fourteen total, all busts of the missing, the unidentified, the murdered.

The forgotten.

These faces appeared before law enforcement, University of South Florida experts and the public for the first time on Friday. The clay busts were the effort of University of South Florida forensic anthropologists and forensic artists who pulled images of unidentified bodies from cold case files, printed their skulls in 3D plastic, then molded heads and faces that someone might recognize.

http://www.9and10news.com/story/334...gy-raises-hopes-for-the-coldest-of-cold-cases
 
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[FONT=&quot]Paloma Galzi created the bust - labeled case 5 - of the unidentified woman Williams believes is her long-lost sister. As a forensic artist, helping to identify a victim is her ultimate goal, but this is the first time she's been in the same room while a grieving family looked over and reacted to her work.
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http://www.fox13news.com/news/local-news/212995154-story
 

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