1886, Louisiana — The Lock Keeper Who Opened the Floodgate; His Boots – Unexplained Disappearance
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In 1886 Louisiana, a lock keeper went out alone at night to open a floodgate before a storm. He never walked back to his shack.
When the crew arrived at dawn, the gate stood open, the stone ledge slick with river water—but his heavy work boots stood upright and perfectly dry on the wet step. No coat. No cap. No body. Just empty boots where a man should have been, and churning water rushing past.
The logbook showed his last entry made at an hour when no one saw him on the lock. Some swore they heard the gate lever creak in the night with no lantern light on the walkway. Others claimed they saw a shadow pacing by the rail where no footprints were ever found.
Was this the work of the current, a carefully staged disappearance on a foggy river, or did something in that water learn to step where a man once stood?
Which explanation fits this story—and which detail about those dry boots on wet stone should not exist in a normal world?
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This video is a work of fiction, told in the style of historical unexplained disappearances.
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