John Willard, a constable, the best in his time, in the Salem Witch trials, has called out Salem's incredibly unreasonable, corrupt and unfair judges in the trials, that led to his hanging on August 19 1692.

He wasn't as influential as Giles Corey was back in the day, but today, we recognize him as an uncredited hero, the one that fought against the corruption and unfairness in Salem witch trials.

For this, we must build a monument, a shrine, to see the hero that was John Willard in this statue. It's only reasonable, for such an achievement that he accomplished and the sacrifice he made, to be praised as the hero he once was.