Ep:79 | A Conversation with Gil Zamora (Forensic Sketch Artist) | Murder Unscripted
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How reliable is your memory of a face? In this episode of Murder Unscripted, Melissa and Ed sit down with world-renowned forensic sketch artist and cognitive-interviewing expert Gil Zamora.
Gil shares his remarkable journey from law enforcement to becoming one of the most outspoken reformers in forensic art. He breaks down how traditional eyewitness interviews can contaminate memory, how his Mindful Interview Methodprotects cognitive evidence, and what really happens behind the scenes of high-stakes investigations—including his work on the 2003 Kathy Loreck murder.
Gil also takes us inside the transformative Dove “Real Beauty Sketches” campaign, revealing what it taught him about perception, identity, and the stories we tell ourselves about our own faces.
Then we put his skills (and our memories) to the test in a forensic-sketch mini-game featuring a young Tim Allen, whose pre-fame criminal past becomes the basis for an unforgettable demonstration.
If you love true crime, psychology, memory science, or behind-the-scenes investigative work, this is an episode you won’t want to miss.