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Red Crown Tourist Court

It was July of 1933 when the crew members checked into Platte City's Red Crown Tourist Court. The gang was staying in cabins joined by garages, and despite the privacy, they drew quite a lot of attention. They registered as a group of three, but after five people got out of the car, owner Neal houser knew something strange was happening in his family resort court...

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