Skelebrity graveyard turns Baton Rouge’s Bocage Boulevard into a bone-a-fide spectacle

In the crisp October air, cars lined Bocage Boulevard as onlookers walked beneath the live oaks’ dappled shade. Neighbors sat in golf carts, mouths agape, staring at the over-the-top Halloween spectacle Rebecca Rathbone Harrod had created in her Baton Rouge front yard.

Meanwhile, Harrod sat on her bedroom floor, blissfully painting red flowers on a $1 brown suit she bought at a thrift store for Ludacris (Luda-crypt). Her mother, Michele Rathbone, sat nearby, hot-glueing braids to a skull that would soon belong to Snoop Dogg.

For years, Harrod, a Baton Rouge mother of six, told friends she wanted to create a celebrity graveyard. In previous years, she decorated her yard with skeletons for Halloween but never did it up big…

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