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  • Abstract colorful painting of a human head profile with a visible brain, using vibrant colors like blue, green, orange, and red.

    Cognitive Sketch for Criminal Investigation

    Each cognitive sketch is created utilizing the Mindful Interview Method. This technique allows for the most reliable cognitive evidence to be retrieved and thus be instrumental in identifying the culprit. Each cognitive sketch interview is conducted either in-person or remotely.

  • Colorful abstract painting of an owl with large yellow eyes, surrounded by green foliage.

    Cognitive Sketch for Non-Criminal Investigation

    Each cognitive sketch is created utilizing the Mindful Interview Method. This technique allows for the most reliable cognitive evidence to be retrieved and thus be instrumental in identifying the culprit. Each cognitive sketch interview is conducted either in-person or remotely.

  • A painting of a young girl with blue eyes and blonde hair, wearing a pink dress with a white collar and a large straw hat with a ribbon.

    Expert Analysis of Forensic Sketch Interview

    Forensic sketch interviews gather information related to an investigation. Some agencies and attorneys require expert analysis of the interview process in order to establish credibility or pursue leads with confidence. The analysis on the sketch interview will be objective and rely on the Efficacy of Eyewitness Interview Assessment to deliver a summary report about their ability to gather reliable cognitive evidence.

  • Cognitive Sketch - Criminal Investigation

    I’m ready to purchase this item. I’ve already sent Gil the information about the eyewitness and crime event (date and time).

  • Cognitive Sketch - Non-Criminal Investigation

    I’m ready to purchase this item. I’ve already sent Gil the information about the eyewitness and crime event (date and time).

Trained in composite art by the FBI in 1993, Gil has assisted law enforcement agencies around the country on their investigations seeking identities for unknown subjects.