Wendy is at home alone and hears on the radio that Hogtie Klaus is still free. When the doorbell rings, she opens it and a Mike Baumann from the insurance company stands in the door. Under the pretext of settling claims, he gains access. Is he really from the insurance company or maybe Hogtie Klaus?
Wendy is at home alone and hears on the radio that Hogtie Klaus is still free. When the doorbell rings, she opens it and a Mike Baumann from the insurance company stands in the door. Under the pretext of settling claims, he gains access. Is he really from the insurance company or maybe Hogtie Klaus?
Wendy is at home alone and hears on the radio that Hogtie Klaus is still free. When the doorbell rings, she opens it and a Mike Baumann from the insurance company stands in the door. Under the pretext of settling claims, he gains access. Is he really from the insurance company or maybe Hogtie Klaus?
Wendy is at home alone and hears on the radio that Hogtie Klaus is still free. When the doorbell rings, she opens it and a Mike Baumann from the insurance company stands in the door. Under the pretext of settling claims, he gains access. Is he really from the insurance company or maybe Hogtie Klaus?
Wendy is at home alone and hears on the radio that Hogtie Klaus is still free. When the doorbell rings, she opens it and a Mike Baumann from the insurance company stands in the door. Under the pretext of settling claims, he gains access. Is he really from the insurance company or maybe Hogtie Klaus?