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This is a strange story.
A strange story in a career of strange stories.
It began in a little town in Missouri, a place called Troy, where people can live in what feels like country and still spend their days working an hour away in St.
Louis.
Quiet here, lots of elbow room.
It was December 27, 2011.
Country dark, just a sliver of moon.
Serene.
Little off highway H.