krosebee's review against another edition

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5.0

This book told of Frank Bender's career and life. It was just so real and open and made me wish I could've met Bender myself! It gave insight to the process by which Bender closed many cold cases! Amazing!

krosebee's review

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5.0

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iamshadow's review against another edition

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dark informative mysterious sad tense medium-paced

4.0

vpesak's review against another edition

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3.0

Ted Botha gives us the interesting and somewhat quirky story of Frank Bender. It is the history of Bender's education and success in the world of forensic artistry. The book, aside from Bender's personal journey, outlines many cases and shows how cooperation, or lack of it, can really impact criminal investigation. Most interesting is Bender's journey to Mexico, at the request of profiling superstar Robert Ressler. Brought to the country to aid in the investigation of feminicidos in Chihuahua Bender has to re-examine how his work impacts various communities as well as face the harsh reality that the Mexican government may not actually be interested in solving the murders.

This book does leave some question unanswered and that is not necessarily a bad thing. I would say that this is a good introduction if you are interested in learning about forensics. It is not heavy with scientific language or technical terms, which makes this a quick read.

I read "The Murder Room" by Michael Capuzzo a few months ago. That book also featured Frank Bender, among other characters, and there was a lot of overlap in information about Bender and the cases he worked. I found it somewhat redundant but as "The Girl with Crooked Nose" focuses on Bender, I did get a more in depth look into his life and work.

lizdesole's review

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4.0

A fascinating tale of a man obsessed. The subject, Frank Bender is an artist who falls into becoming a forensic sculptor. I️ thought it would mostly deal with his quest to bring peace and answers to the families of the Juarez female murder victims. However it tells of his whole career and methods. It could get repetitive ( like I️ expect the job itself is) but I️ actually thought the obsessive nature of the man and his work were actually reinforced by this. Not for the squeamish though

ntrlycrly's review

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4.0

I like the way the author detailed the hard work and sacrifices made by Frank Bender. The back and forth chronology became a bit hard to follow at some points though.
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