Nashville, Tennessee is known for its vibrant music scene and southern hospitality, but it's also a city that has seen its fair share of crime. One case in particular, that of the "Music City Rapist," had been unsolved for years until the Nashville Police Department's use of The Facial Composite Software, FACES, led to the perpetrator's capture.

The Music City Rapist was a serial offender who had been attacking women in the Nashville area for over a decade. Despite numerous leads and eyewitness accounts, the case had gone cold for years. That is, until the Nashville Police Department decided to use FACES, a cutting-edge facial composite software, to help identify the perpetrator.

Using FACES, the police were able to create a composite image of the suspect based on eyewitness descriptions. This image was then distributed to the public, and it wasn't long before the perpetrator was identified and arrested. Thanks to the use of FACES, the Music City Rapist was finally brought to justice, and the Nashville community could breathe a sigh of relief.

This case is just one example of how facial composite software can be used to solve crimes and bring criminals to justice. The use of FACES in this case highlights the importance of using the latest technology and techniques in the fight against crime.

That's why we're excited to announce that FACES is now offering a certificate course on facescertification.com. This course is designed for law enforcement professionals and anyone else interested in learning more about how to use facial composite software to solve crimes.

The course covers everything from the basics of creating a composite image to advanced techniques for identifying suspects. It's a great way to learn more about this powerful tool and how it can be used to combat crime.

So if you're interested in learning more about facial composite software and how it can be used to solve crimes, sign up for the FACES certificate course today at facescertification.com. Together, we can make our communities safer and bring criminals to justice.