Forensic Lab Report - DUCT TAPE
The Lab Report confirms that there was DNA from the thieves found on the duct tape. The DNA belonged to George Resissfelder, a former employee of TRC Auto Electric and friend of Robert Guarente. Investigating further into Reissfelder, you discover that he died within a year after the heist of suspicious acute cocaine poisoning. You decide to look into George Reissfelder deeper.
You make a note in your casebook, and go back to reading the witness statements and looking at the suspect sketches.
You make a note in your casebook, and go back to reading the witness statements and looking at the suspect sketches.
Updates:
13 years after the theft, Nicole Wolf, artist, created these digital portraits to aid in the investigation.
The images were created using direct communication with one of the two
eye-witnesses and descriptions both witnesses gave of the suspects.
The images were created using direct communication with one of the two
eye-witnesses and descriptions both witnesses gave of the suspects.
Answer the following question to receive your next lead...
Jackson Pollock and Willem de Kooning were both artists in New York during the middle of the twentieth century. Both were key figures in an art movement that put America at the center of the art world. They both emphasized abstract elements, the use of emotion, and capturing the experience of painting over a realistic portrayal of the subject matter. Each man was influential in creating a new way of experiencing art, but this style was not always appreciated. It was often heard that, "My 5-year-old could do that!"
Which art movement did Jackson Pollock and Willem de Kooning belong to?
Which art movement did Jackson Pollock and Willem de Kooning belong to?