Cheryl P. (cherylandtoto2) reviewed Portraits of Guilt: The Woman Who Profiles the Faces of America's Deadliest Criminals on + 16 more book reviews
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Jeanne Boylan has an uncanny way of connecting with the victims and witnesses to crime to create an artistic likeness. When the perp is caught, it's shocking how closely her drawings resemble the photos. It's intreguing to see how she approaches her work - with sensitivity to the victims but at a personal cost to her own peace of mind. An interesting read.
Heather reviewed Portraits of Guilt: The Woman Who Profiles the Faces of America's Deadliest Criminals on
Very Interesting. You always read about profile& Cops. But this is a whole diffrent aspect of helping to solve crime. Well written
Tamara W. reviewed Portraits of Guilt: The Woman Who Profiles the Faces of America's Deadliest Criminals on + 19 more book reviews
Very interesting if you are interested in true crime. The author works as a forensic profiler, so the reader actually gets accurate psychological profiles of criminals from a firsthand source.
Joan H. (panache) - , reviewed Portraits of Guilt: The Woman Who Profiles the Faces of America's Deadliest Criminals on
Jeanne Boylan has been on several t.v. shows and is the woman who profiles the faces of America's deadliest criminals. It is a fascinating read! Hope you enjoy!
Amanda (Amanda210) - , reviewed Portraits of Guilt: The Woman Who Profiles the Faces of America's Deadliest Criminals on
You may have seen Jeanne on "America's Most Wanted" talking about the suspects she drew from her interviews of crime victims in some of the most famous crime cases in history. This is her fascinating and fast reading autobiography in which she recounts the back stories of well known cases she helped solve such as The Unibomber, the Polly Klaas case, and the Oklahoma City Federal bldg bombing.