Renowned Forensic Artist Unveils āUnofficialā Sketch of Suspect in Nancy Guthrie Case

Arenowned forensic artist stepped out of retirement to draw an unofficial sketch of theĀ masked suspectĀ in theĀ Nancy GuthrieĀ case.
Lois Gibson, a Guinness World Record title holder andĀ retiredĀ Houston Police Department forensic artist,Ā created the sketchĀ based on the grainy surveillance footage released by the FBI.
Gibson clarified that she was not asked by any agency to do an official police sketch, but she felt a hard need to help in the search for Nancy.
āI knew the pain that the loved ones were going through,āĀ Gibson told FOX 26.Ā āItās the most horrific, insane torture if you have a kidnapping⦠every minute seems like a half hour because you say, āWhere are they? Are they being killed? Can I stop it?āā
Forensic Artist Says Nancy Guthrie Suspect Likely āBelow 40ā
Gibson, who retired in 2021, acknowledged that creating the sketch was especially challenging because the suspectās face was covered.
She noted that much of her work is an āeducated guessā based on mathematical probability and decades of experience.
Given that the suspect is wearing a mask, the forensic artist focused on the visible features, including the eyes, eyelids, and mustache.
āI have the philtrum ratio to where the eyes are, and I know the nose ends there,āĀ Gibson explained to FOX 26.Ā āI got the eye shape⦠I got this mustache. If I had to bet my house and car, yeah, he had the mustache.ā
Gibson also believes that the man in the video is āyoungā and could be of any race.
āHeās young. Heās below 40, I believe,āĀ she told Inside Edition.Ā āAnd other than that, he could be Latino, white, Lebanese, just any kind of race.ā
Lois Gibson Admits āUnofficialā Sketch May Not Be Accurate
Despite her 43 years of experience in the field, Gibson acknowledges her sketches in this case may not be completely accurate.
āThe guy might have tattoos all over his face. I might have the facial hair wrong,ā she pointed out. āBut I had to try, and Iāll take the hit if Iām wrong.ā
As the search for Nancy Guthrie enters its second week, Lois Gibson hopes her unofficial sketch will help generate new leads and ultimately aid in solving the case.
Gibson holds theĀ Guinness World Records titleĀ for āMost criminals positively identified due to the composites of one artist.ā Over the span of her career, she has worked with over 5,000 cases and helped identify 1,313 suspects with her sketches.