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I was there around 2000. I was on a layover on a trip to L.A. It was 3 in the morning when I arrived. Walking trough the concourse I had to pass several of these murals. I could not believe my eyes. They were the most inappropriate and creepy images that I’ve every seen! Death, destruction, caskets, guns, gas masks to name just few of the many subject matters. Dead children, adults, animals were the creepiest images. I thought that it was a sick joke of some kind. Satanic would be a mild description of what I saw that night.