gotten the death penalty because nobody considers that baby. little man with a big ego. and he s violent. that s really him in a nutshell. he s a violent, little man. she wasn t famous. it wasn t a high-profile case, but it s a case that took a lot of people to put together, it took a lot of effort, and it s something that you sometimes don t see in somebody that is forgotten about. belynda tillery s family still mourns the loss of their daughter, but because of forensic facial reconstruction and forensic anthropology, they know the truth. when karen taylor put the face on the skeleton, that s what broke the case. no doubt, forensic art is art/science.
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today. and the search for raymond continues. i m joined now by donna green, raymond s mother, live in nashville. raymond was taken from her in atlanta. and diana who is a certified forensic artist who met with donna and came up with this sketch that eventually was aged to look like raymond. donna and diana, thank you for being with us. donna, let me start with you. 1978, you re at the hospital. you met a woman there. she ended up you were young. she was young. a week later she was at your house. you went for a shower. you came out and raymond was gone. that s right. and so how did you meet up with diana and how did you come up with this picture? i met diana at the conference in willing on thton, north caro. she was there. i came there. i didn t know why i was going there but i felt like i was led to go there. when i got there, the next day i saw diana pass by, and i just