In the meantime, a police artist went to see Dr. Russell. Listening to Dr. Russell’s description, he began drawing a picture of the suspect. He made changes as Dr. Russell suggested them—“No, the nose is a little too long; yes, that’s better. Try to give a little curl to his lip there. Yes, yes, that’s it…”—and he finally came up with a drawing which tallied with Dr. Russell’s recollection of the man he had examined. The picture was sent to each metropolitan daily and to each television station in the area, together with a verbal description of the wanted man.