#37: Skeletons in the Closet
There is no denying that these days we have access to greater technology than we did many years ago. We can now recreate things in ways we see fit that aligns with our understandings and values. Once upon a time, we might have had to go to ridiculous measures to be able to do what we easily do today.

Back in 1976, a television crew recognized that one of the hanging bodies in the ride, “Laff in the Dark,” was actually a real human body. By accidentally breaking it, they realized it was, in fact, a human body. These days this kind of thing is easily avoidable through the use of readily available props, but perhaps that wasn’t the case in the 70s…