to put this on paper, they brought in composite artist john hinds.he interviewed the witness who was once again hypnotized. >> she's the only witness i have ever done a composite drawing of who has been under hypnosis. >> using the information from the interview, hinds drew what the witness described. the process is an unusual combination of interviewing skill and drawing talent. after two hours of meticulous work, an image was formed. perhaps this was the first look at the arsonist. when the drawing was finished, hinds showed it to the witness. she said that it looked just like the neatly dressed man she had seen. five months into the fire spree, the task force released their composite drawing to the press. they also released two others as a control to help guard against false leads. the psychological profile was also given to the press. it wasn't long before the hypnotically enhanced composite drawing paid off. clothes make them feel... and no one wants that feeling to fade. that's why there's woolite darks. without harsh ingredients, it keeps dark