In contrast to the autogiro with its wingless body and spinning windmill, the creature from the night had a gargoyle head and double-folding wings.
Just below the gable is a hypnotic line of small gargoyle heads, spaced just a few inches apart.
Slowly and jerkily, gargoyle heads were appearing along the gutters.
A gargoyle head representing the Greek cook-slave.
He pushed down on the gargoyle head until it hit home with a thud.
Lewis estimated it had to be at least forty feet from gargoyle head to spiny tail, with almost as wide a wingspan.
Those eyes-red-pitted eyes in a gargoyle head following his every movement-perhaps those were the only vulnerable points.
Another photo seemed to depict a horned "gargoyle head", consistent to that of several sightings of the monster.
Sceptics point out that several years later, a log was filmed underwater which bore a striking resemblance to the gargoyle head.