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Website
  
frankbender.us

Name
  
Frank Bender


Role
  
Artist

Frank Bender Frank Bender Forensic Sculptor Dies At Age 70


Full Name
  
Francis Augustus Bender

Born
  
June 16, 1941 (
1941-06-16
)
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA

Died
  
July 28, 2011, Southwest Center City, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States

Education
  
Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts

People also search for
  
John List, Richard Walter, Eugene Francois Vidocq

Organizations founded
  

No Bones About It- Ted Botha/Frank Bender


Francis Augustus "Frank" Bender (June 16, 1941 – July 28, 2011) was a autodidact forensic artist and fine artist. He made facial reconstructions of the dead based on their skeletons, and of fugitives based on out of date photographs, with his reconstructions showing how they might look in the present day. He primarily worked in clay and then cast his pieces into plaster and painted them, but he also created age-progression drawings of fugitives using pastels. His most famous facial reconstruction case was that of John Emil List, whose case was shown on America's Most Wanted. Bender's work led to List's capture.

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Bender originally began his forensic work when, impoverished, he worked out a deal with the Philadelphia coroner to be allowed to study some of their unknown dead bodies in an effort to improve his sculpting skills. He also created life-sized monuments in bronze for the African Burial Ground National Monument in New York (using three of the actual skulls found on the site to give faces to the unknown slaves who had been buried there), a monument for slain police officers in New Jersey, and a Holocaust obelisk.

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Bender was one of the founding members of the Vidocq Society, along with William Fleisher and Richard Walter. The Vidocq Society, named after Eugène François Vidocq, meets in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and focuses on solving cold cases.

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On May 13, 2008, Random House published The Girl With the Crooked Nose by Ted Botha, a book on Bender's life story intertwined with his most challenging case: the female homicides in Ciudad Juárez.

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In August 2010, Penguin Books published The Murder Room by Michael Capuzzo in which Frank Bender is a central figure—the book includes a biography of Bender and focuses on the work of the Vidocq Society.

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In 2009, Bender was diagnosed with pleural mesothelioma, a rare cancer that attacks the lining of the lungs and is caused by prolonged exposure to asbestos. Bender believes he was exposed to it during his time in the Navy working in the engine room. Bender died on July 28, 2011, at his home in Philadelphia.

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References

Frank Bender Wikipedia