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Portraits of Guilt [Mass Market Paperback]

Jeanne Boylan (Author)
4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (87 customer reviews)


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May 22, 2001
Inside the investigations of the deadly crimes that have shocked our nation -- the Polly Klaas kidnapping, Susan Smith's drownings of her own children, the Oklahoma City bombing -- one woman is the investigative world's secret weapon. You've seen her work: it was her composite drawing that revealed the face of the Unabomber, her hand that put a profile on Oklahoma City's John Doe II, her "dead ringers" that led to resolutions of those and other cases. Now Jeanne Boylan, the gifted forensic artist, whose beauty and compassion make her one of the most fascinating crusaders in the war against crime, tells her own riveting and deeply personal story.

Boylan reveals the glories and the costs of a career that calls her to join high-profile manhunts to help pick up the pieces of lives devastated by violence. And in a moving disclosure, she shares the reasons behind her relentless pursuit of justice and how she, too, knows firsthand the price of crime.


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Portraits of Guilt has all the ingredients that fascinate and enthrall: there are tales of kidnapping, terrorism, and death, portraits of innocent victims, and manhunts for dangerous criminals. Add in the psychology of trauma, a crumbling marriage, and the fact that all the stories are true, and you have a book that's both edifying and mesmerizing. Once opened, it's nearly impossible to set back down.

Jeanne Boylan draws sketches of killers, and her talent is so rare that she's been called in on most every high-profile manhunt in the last couple of decades, from the Unabomber and the Polly Klaas kidnapping to the Susan Smith child drownings, the Oklahoma City bombing, and the murder of Ennis Cosby. What makes her unique has little to do with her artistic talent, however, and everything to do with her understanding of trauma and her interview technique. She talks to crime victims for hours, interspersing nonleading questions into easygoing conversations, teasing out true memories of the perpetrator's face and producing a picture that looks much more like the sought-after party than the usual police sketch. She reaches under the layers of pain and past the tainting photographs the police have shown to get at the pure image of the face that was seared into the brain of the witness at the moment of trauma.

Honest, sensitive, and engaging, Boylan narrates her own story--how she got started, why she feels driven to accept every case the FBI launches her way, the slow disintegration of her marriage, and the parallel progress of her career and personal growth. The focus of her book is not on herself, however, but on the cases she helped solve and the people she helped heal. Her sketches helped catch the man who kidnapped Polly Klaas; put behind bars the man who killed Justin Jones; and save the life of Ruth Mayer (the kidnappers had dug her grave and were about to kill her when they saw on the news how accurate the sketch was and released her). Boylan is slowly (very slowly) influencing the way police departments interview crime victims. And now she has written a first book that will glue you to your seat, lost in the world she so knowingly portrays. --Stephanie Gold --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

From Publishers Weekly

You may not know her name, but you probably know her work--Boylan is the profiler who drew, among others, the infamous hood-and-sunglasses sketch of the Unabomber. Here she tells her own story, from her childhood in Colorado through her difficult training in the Pacific Northwest, to her current work for the FBI. In a plainspoken, likable voice, the wry and spirited Boylan also describes the often overwhelming emotional and physical demands of her job.She also details her unusual interview and sketching methods, which have made her one of the most successful profilers in the country. "Honoring and understanding the weight of [a crime victim's] psychological issues," she argues, is the best way to get an accurate description of perpetrators--but it is an element that's missing from "the traditional police process." She supports her methodological claims with her major case record: she was instrumental in solving both the Polly Klaas kidnapping and the Unabomber case. Die-hard true-crime fans may detect digressive, New Age-y vapors clouding her writing, and they might tire of her repetitive account of her deteriorating relationship with her husband, whom she portrays as selfish and boorish. Overall, however, Boylan has produced a unique account of civilian crime fighting, in which a sensitive woman ultimately becomes a trusted resource of the FBI. Furthermore, her unorthodox ideas on witness/victim interviewing deserve to be taken seriously by professionals and aficionados alike. Illustrations. Agent, Dan Strone. (June)
Copyright 2000 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Product Details

  • Mass Market Paperback: 384 pages
  • Publisher: Pocket Star (May 22, 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0671034863
  • ISBN-13: 978-0671034863
  • Product Dimensions: 6.7 x 3.9 x 1.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 7.2 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (87 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,368,088 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Compelling account of a difficult path, May 16, 2000
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Becki Heusel (Indianapolis, Indiana) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Portraits of Guilt (Hardcover)
As a parent and an educator, I followed the Polly Klass kidnapping in the news. My son was her age... it was the unthinkable. At the time, I was not aware of Jeanne Boylan's prominent role in the ensuing case. After reading "Portraits of Guilt", I have a great appreciation for the compassion and God-given skill that brought Ms. Boylan to the forefront of the Klass case, as well as others, such as that of the Unabomer and the Oklahoma City tragedy.

This is a riveting account of one woman who has been able to gradually set in motion crime-solving procedures which will eventually make the system more efficient and effective.

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15 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A true detective story, May 15, 2000
This review is from: Portraits of Guilt (Hardcover)
If you want to consider yourself well informed about what goes on behind the headlines, you must read this book. The author was involved in the biggest crime stories of the decade, from the tragic Polly Klaas case, through the Unibomber and the Oklahoma City bombing. She brings an insiders knowledge of how law enforcement works (or doesn't work) to her book, but thats just the tip of the iceberg. Portraits of Guilt succeeds on many levels. Its a true story of a woman with a unique talent who is often forced to fight an entrenched system, and who pays a personal price for her convictions. Many people suffer when a violent crime occurs...not only the victim. I found the events surrounding the Polly Klaas investigation particularly heartbreaking and at the same time inspiring. She was there for Oklahoma City and she did the Unibomber picture that made headlines around the world and led to his eventual identification and capture. The way Ms. Boylan got her witnesses to re-live what they saw brings a strong psychological angle to the story, and challenges the "by the book" method most law enforcement agencies use. Through it all, the author never loses her courage and sense of purpose. She pays a high price for her dedication and confronts the ghosts of her own past as well. The stories about the less "high profile" cases are equally involving. An amazing story. Well written and multi-dimensional. I could not put it down.
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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Portraits of Guilt, May 21, 2000
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Judy Cunningham (Jackson Hole, Wyoming) - See all my reviews
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This book is a winner! Very riveting. It tells stories of the underground world that I never knew existed. Jeanne has a terrifying yet compelling tale of the stories she has lived. I am sure she continues to live the lives and tales of her clients over and over daily. I feel like I have become a part of her as she recreates the gruesome and sad stories she has been such a large part. Her psychic ability to interview and delve into the lives of the charachters and come up with a picture is uncanny. I cannot wait to see the book as a movie!
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"Miss Boylan?" A tap on my shoulder snapped me out of my daydream. Read the first page
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Sister Dianna, Oklahoma City, San Francisco, John Doe, Jeanne Boylan, Polly Klaas, New York, Los Angeles, Lisa Dahl, Marc Klaas, Mark Mershon, Agent Noel, Susan Smith, Richard Allen Davis, Justin Jones, South Carolina, Gene Mayer, Ruth Mayer, Sun Valley, Debbie Alpert, Miss Boylan, Salt Lake City, Agent Mershon, Eddie Freyer, Elliott's Body Shop
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