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Sentinel, 2002
The fabled "Lost Willie Monument" of Monroe, Louisiana. Willie was a steamboat captain back in the city's early river port days. He was foully murdered by his evil twin Mickey, who assumed control of the line. Mickey went on to become Monroe's first "whistling" mayor and is believed to have set fire to the central business district toward the end of his third term in office.
The whereabouts of Willie's bones remains a mystery to this day. The local DAR established this memorial on DeSiard Street in 2002. The arrow, as one can plainly see, points backward in time.
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Ghost, 1993
He was holding a lamp of some sort, and the lamp caused him to glow like the bell of a jellyfish filling with light and fading below the euphotic zone. And then, in the waking of an eye, he became the preservation of death at the heart of some Egyptian pyramid, foul and crumbling, miserable to behold. And then, with the dying of the moment, he went into the wall next to the door, and there he remains to this day.