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That night, according to the rules of their business, Steve McElwo shouldn't, never, forget to lock the back door of his car. When he opened the door from the side of the car and got into the car, he carelessly thought that the rear seat door was locked. As Jim Pledo likes to say, if you don't have to go wrong, don't be gullible. McElwo was far from meeting this standard, and he never imagined that on that particularly bad and congested evening, when he was about to turn from a traffic jam and honking alleyway to Elysée Street, Ricky Tarr would ......

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