She made short animated films and published her claims about predicting the future and the character of criminals.
[2] In February 1884 the National Temperance Federation (NTF) organised a meeting at Exeter Hall in London.
[5] His sister was Charlotte Fowler Wells who died in 1901 when Jessie was taking a one-year course at New York University called “Women’s Law”.
[6] On 1912 she published her phrenological study of the American President Woodrow Wilson which included analysis of his head shape, his nose, chin and ears.
[citation needed][7] In 1916 she made a phrenological study of the head of Pancho Villa and in 1922 she speculated on the future life of a child born with criminal parents.