Over 1,000 tips have been submitted since Monday's news conference, authorities said on Tuesday. A sketch like that is mostly done when someone is describing what a person looks like - it's not a computer generated image from that video." "The sketch isn't created from the video. I think they have a new eyewitness who has come forward," he told "Good Morning America" Tuesday. it's not uncommon for sketches to not necessarily look like the person you're looking for," Garrett said, which can translate into false leads.Ĭallahan Walsh, a child advocate with the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, agreed. "The difficulty in any sort of sketch is that it's difficult obviously for people to remember exactly what somebody else looks like. Former FBI agent and ABC News contributor Brad Garrett said the new sketch likely came from a new witness - "someone that's come forward, maybe alleging to have actually seen the guy they're looking for."
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