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Age Progression Photos

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I would like to address why I never post age progression photos on my blog or social media posts about missing people. I do not believe that any of the ones found alive looked anything like theirs. Here are some examples from individuals I blogged about below.  Jaycee Dugard from left to right: age 11 when she was taken, age 29 when she was found, and her age progression photo created by the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children.   Carlina White from left to right: as a newborn when she was taken, her age progression photo, and her picture when she was found in her 20’s. To be fair, it can’t be easy to make an age progression photo for someone taken as a newborn. They’d have to guess which features she got from her mother and which she got from her father, and kids surprise us with that stuff! Gina DeJesus when she went missing, her age progression photo, and when she was found at age 23.  Amanda Berry when she went missing at age 16, her age progression phot...