His eyeballs are not even..............I have read somewhere in my lifetime that when someones eyes are lopsided like that, that is a characteristic of a..........................well, I forgot, so I will make up what I 'think' that I read.
It's a characteristic that alot of psychos have. How's that?
I truly have read something along the lines of that.
Dog........
First off, if you will look carefully this time.............you will see where I stated 'I will make up what I 'think' that I read

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I trust that you didn't find that funny?

Anyway, FYI...............Here is one article on 'facial reading and criminal profiling'
A Study of the Science of Face Reading and Criminal Profiling.
By Lyle Miller
Introduction:
Criminal profiling has become a standard weapon for law enforcement today and has
evolved into a special science inside of law enforcement. The FBI has a unit called the
“National Center for The Analysis of Violent Crime” which works kidnappings,
extortions, hijackings as well as other violent crimes. The NCAVC has three behavioral
analysis units (BAU) - BAU 1 which deals with counter-terrorism and threat assessment,
BAU 2 which deals with crimes against adults and BAU 3 which deals with crimes
against children. An agent selected for one of the BAU’s enters a 16-week course
involving such subjects as:
Notice that none of the coursework could be considered a study of the physical
characteristics of the face looking for behavior. Witnesses are used to explore the
characteristics of the face of a perpetrator for identification, but face reading could help
explore behavior as well as explore the face characteristics.
Police sketch artists are a necessary link between the descriptions by a witness and a
sketch. Police sketch artists primarily use a technique called composite drawing.
Composite drawing is used because the FBI standardized the technique which made it
possible to teach it to a variety of artists and non-artists, but the lack of support for
sketches in most police departments and the lack of schooling available have resulted in
very few composite artists that are full time professional police artists. In fact, in the
entire U. S. there are only 19 artists working full time for police departments. There is
only one school in the country (Scottsdale Arizona Art School) that offers a course in
composite drawing. This is an amazing fact given that the FBI made it their benchmark
technique. Further, this fact underscores the lack of commitment to criminal sketching
by police departments around the country.
History of Profiling:
Criminal profiling is generally considered to have begun in London in 1888 with the case
of the infamous Jack the Ripper. It was the first documented case of police work using
crime scene analysis in a systematic manner to build a pattern of behavior. In the early
1900’s psychiatrists interviewed criminals in prison and published the motives and
backgrounds of these criminals, but these studies were more explorations to understand
the crimes rather than to develop behavioral profiles.
It was also successfully used in the WM3 case where it was confirmed that Damien Wayne
Echols had evil, beady, lopsided/crooked eyes and he is a child murdering psychopath. The next significant step forward in profiling happened during World War II. The Office
of Strategic Services (OSS) was a United States intelligence agency formed during World
War II. In 1942 the OSS commissioned a psychoanalyst to evaluate Adolf Hitler and
present a behavioral profile so as to give the U.S. Government some basis for planning
Hitler’s war moves.