 Good morning. A couple of things before I get started into this case, and so right now it's a very long case. It's a very sad case. You know, we want to pray for the victim. What she went through, what she's, you know, hopefully recovering from, and that, you know, she lives a good life. Despite all the evil that she had to go through and all the evil individuals she had to deal with. And also pray for anybody who's being exploited right now. Human trafficking, sex crimes. They're terrible hell that they live in. You know, pray that they get out of it and pray that there's somebody who has the courage to pull them out of it. You know, to protect the victim, we're not going to name her name, of course. This is still an ongoing investigation. So there's going to be some things that we're not going to be able to answer. There's going to be some things you're going to ask and, you know, try to put two and two together. But we want to make sure everybody involved who acted heinously, who's a criminal, gets held accountable for it. You know, the other one, too, is for our citizens out there, law enforcement needs your help. You know, we're battling human trafficking. We're battling these sex crimes. You know, deputies don't patrol out there. It's hard to spot something like this. The neighbors, the people that are involved, those that see something, that's saying, see something, say something, report it. If something looks unusual, like a teenage girl walking down the street at 1 o'clock or 2 o'clock in the morning, somebody report that. Tell us, because you don't know who you may be saving. It is not normal for a 16-year-old to be walking down the street at 3 o'clock in the morning. You know, when we post something on social media, please take it seriously for missing people. That is critical. And I said, there is evil in this world. And as I go through this, you're going to see how evil people are and how evil they could be. And the last thing I want to leave it with before I get started on this is that, please remember, Florida statute says you do not need to know somebody's age to be charged with a felony if you have sex with a minor. So whether they said they're, what's your age, what is not your age, or whatever the question was, they do not need to know her age to be charged with a felony. So as I began and said with everything, we can't do this without teamwork. You know, teamwork and law enforcement, teamwork with our citizens. With me today is Attorney General Ashley Moody. General Moody has led the charge against human trafficking in the state of Florida. You know, making sure that groups come together whilst law enforcement, you know, outreach groups, you know, partnerships, that's what the general has done. But the other one, too, is the general has an outstanding group of women and men in the statewide prosecution office. That is who we are working with right now. Those women and men are passionate about this. They're passionate about fighting crime. They're passionate about putting these bad people in prison. But the other one they're passionate about is making sure the victims get help. And I'll get that out later on, but right now the victim is getting help because of the teamwork here. And also with us is Sheriff Al Neeneheis. Criminals know no boundaries. And neither with law enforcement working together, we work together to try to save people. And in this case, we went into Hernando County. And as we had to go up there to do search warrants, Sheriff Neeneheis made sure his people were there right there with us, side by side. Because when you hear what goes on here, you have to have a heart to say we have to help out any way we can. So let me begin. The victim was living with her aunt in Newport, Richie. She was living there for a while. And starting in November of 2021, the victim at that time, she's 15 years old. At their house, they hire a pool company and there's a new pool guy who shows up. His name is Steven Graham. Steven Graham's an adult. He is, you know, knows better. It's not like you're doing a 20 year old kid. You're doing with a grown adult. Steven Graham is the pool guy. He goes once a week and he starts building a relationship with this young girl. You know, he basically starts grooming her. And from November until June, he's grooming her this whole time. In June, he ends up having sex with the victim. They go into the woods, they have sex. She's 15 years old, 15, 15 years old at the time. They have sex. These relationships continue for the months that go on after that. So then November 21, 2022, the victim, she gets into a fight with her aunt. She runs away from home. Her goal was to get to the pool cleaner, Steven Graham. She starts walking down the road, walking down Ridge Road. I go back, it's about one, three o'clock in the morning. She gets picked up by Mark Poor. Mark Poor is a convicted sexual predator in the state of Florida. This guy shouldn't have been on our streets. He picks her up. They go, he buys her breakfast. After that, he pays her $40 for sex. Pays a 16 year old girl's $40 for sex. He then transports her to a wall, which is State Road 54 and 19. The victim starts walking towards Steven Graham's house, up there in the corner. Well, going to Steven Graham's house, she runs into John Malley. John Malley had just come home from a jog, he was out, he was staying there. This is probably about 7, 8 o'clock in the morning. Meets her, they start talking. He says, you want to come to my house and have a shower? She goes inside to have a shower and then have sex. Well, after sex, he tells her, hey, I have a young son who lives here, so you can't stay here all day. I don't want him to walk in and see you. So then, you're going to have to leave later on. So around 3 o'clock, Steven Graham takes her to a 7-11 because she had finally got in touch with Steven Graham. I'm sorry, John Malley took her to Steven Graham. Steven Graham and the victim are at the 7-11. While she's in the 7-11, it's about 3 o'clock in the afternoon, she sees the entree pool. She runs into the entree pool in 7-11. They start talking. She eventually slips him a phone number or some type of way to get a message to each other, so they get in contact with each other. But she ultimately leaves with Steven Graham. She then takes off with Steven Graham. They go down in U.S. 19. They find an abandoned golden corral and they have sex in the park a lot. So from there, Steven Graham says, hey, you know, you can't be here. So she then takes off and Steven Graham has to go near Florimar. Apologize here. So sorry, then she hooks up with the entree pool. She meets back up with the entree pool. Those two then go out. They start selling drugs, using drugs, getting drunk through an ecstasy. They end up driving back to the roadway in. They go to the roadway in, which is at U.S. 19 and 52. At there, they have sex. And then the entree says, see you later. He takes off. He leaves her in the room. So around midnight, she starts wandering around the hotel. And then after she's wandering around the roadway in, she meets these two individuals, criminals, Alan Chiavo and Brandon Dunn. Those two, they start drinking. They start using drugs. They have sex, the three of them. So then the evening of November 22 at the roadway in, she is the same evening. She then leaves. She meets Timothy Cologne. And these are chance encounters. People like these were setups. This is a young 16-year-old girl, totally intoxicated, totally on drugs, totally wasted, wandering around a motel. And these individuals, instead of doing the right thing, take advantage of this young girl. So she meets Timothy Cologne. Timothy Cologne meets her. They start talking. They end up having sex in his car. At that point, the victim tells him, I'm 16 years old. Timothy Cologne turns around and says, from now on, you're going to tell everybody you're 20 years old. You talk about absolute evilness. This is a person that, you talk about predators, somebody who's going to harm an individual. This person was absolutely, you know, the epitome of evilness here. You know, total manipulation. I'm not telling everybody else, but to tell somebody, you know straight up, the girl says I'm 16 years old. You do something about it. But this person just says no. You're going to talk about your 20. And then the evil pit that she's in gets even deeper and deeper and deeper. So then at that point, Timothy Cologne says, all right, we're going to go back to my house. Well, he goes to a wise guy's bar. They go to wise guys. It's an after-hour bottle bar. They drink some more. They're doing drugs. They go back to his house, which is in Hernando County in Spring Hill. Timothy and her have sex. They then introduce Candace Taldogen. Taldogen. Candace comes into the scene. They have a threesome at Timothy's house in Hernando. They then go back to his Pasco house, and the three of them have sex again. They videotape it this time. So then at this point, Candace then starts to take control of the victim. Candace takes her back to her house in Hernando County. She starts giving her wigs. She starts giving her provocative clothing. And she also gives her stage name by the name of Sassy. So then she starts having the victim go to these strip joints. She's dancing at these strip joints. At one of the strip joints, she meets Jamie Manning. Jamie Manning and her, she's doing a dance during that time. She ends up having sex with him. Jamie then also travels the next day to Candace's house to meet the victim, and they have sex again. Another place was another club. She meets Stephen Graham. Stephen Graham comes to the club. She calls Stephen and says, say, Stephen, I'm dancing here. Stephen pays her $80. This is the bull guy from the original start all over again. He comes back, pays her $80 for a lap dance. Then he also has sex in the club. This guy just, all of them. I can't say enough how evil these people are. She then ends up at one point, going to Wise Guy's Bar again on another night. She meets Jeremy Nanosky, this guy. Why at the club? He says, I'm a record producer. She says, I'm a singer. One thing leads to another, and the next day they link up and they have sex. The other one is these two individuals here at different points in the strip joints. These two meet up to have sex with her too, while she's dancing. They get in touch with her. They have sex with her also. The one comes later on. They're at a house party. It was at Candace's house. Pierre Williams had just been released from state prison. Pierre Williams says that he's interested in the victim. But the victim, she says she was reluctant. She didn't want to have sex with him. At that point, Timothy Cologne sees what's going on. From all indications, Pierre says, yeah, I want to have sex with her. Timothy tells the victim, you're going to have sex with this guy. And supposedly there's a very heated verbal argument that goes on. But the victim felt pressured, so she went upstairs and she had sex with Pierre Williams. So day after this, she ends up, the victim's still at the house with Candace. Candace goes to a club. And at the club, somebody pulls up one of the pastor sheriff's office flyers and says, hey, that girl, you've been hanging out with? She's a runaway. And look how young she is. She's a minor. Candace then calls up Stephen Graham and says, I just got this flyer. She's a runaway. Get her out of here. They end up going, you know, Stephen Graham comes over. They end up going to La Vista motel. At that point, when she's out of her basically domain, Candace calls up and notifies law enforcement that this is where this girl is. This is where she's at the La Vista hotel. Deputies arrived at a La Vista hotel where the victim has passed out drunk on drugs, totally out of it, naked on the bed. So our deputies did the exact right thing. They got her all the help she needs to help her in the recovery. This is when our detective started taking over because we said this doesn't line up. A six-year-old passed out on a La Vista motel on 19, on drugs, on his bed. Things aren't adding up. This is where the criminal investigation started. This is where this case broke. And then we were able to start bringing all these people together. But I just want to show you how quickly things can escalate. She was only missing for two weeks. Two weeks she was missing. And all this happened to her. You know, when most people, they watch these movies and they go, I can't believe this happened. This ain't what happened. This is a sad reality for this girl. This wasn't a movie. This is a girl's living hell that she went through. You know, these are things. Drugs, alcohol, sex, coercion. These are all the things that go on with human trafficking. But this is what I go back to. Why do we do these things to bring it out to your public light? Because we need your assistance. When we post those runaways, when we post people out there we need help with, we need help. When you see that 16-year-old girl walking down the street in the middle of the night, make a call to law enforcement. Because it's better that law enforcement show up to try to help that kid than a convicted sexual predator picks her up and starts her down that path to the hell she was living in. These are all the individuals that were involved. These are the charges that are going on. As I go back to, this is still an ongoing investigation. I know there's people watching and you're standing here right now going, what about this? What about that? All those what about this and what about that are being investigated right now. Because we're working with General Moody's team, we are going to get to the bottom of it. Anybody that was involved in this, we're going to keep coming after you. Because that's what the victim deserves here. As a parent, be involved in kids' life. Her aunt had a very tough job. She was trying to raise her, do the right thing. But in general, always be aware of social media what your kids are on. Always know who your kids are talking to. I know it's hard as a parent. I know it's absolutely hard, especially in today's day and age. But you got to be involved. Because the more you're involved, the more you know. The more you know, the safer your kids will be. So that being said, I want to thank General Moody again. I want to thank Detective Reagan who's here with us and he'll be able to answer some questions. But Florida Attorney General Moody has led the charge. When I told her about this case, you could tell when General Moody gets mad, she gets really mad sometimes. She was really mad. She was very upset because I know how passionate she is to protect these kids and to make sure that this victim is going to be taken care of. So with that, General? Sure. Thank you. Sure. If you did a remarkable job of piecing together in a coherent way, a lot of independent situations that are built by a common thread and that is the victimization of a child. And to have somebody like you at the helm of this incredible agency is so important. We're so lucky in the state of Florida to have you leading the charge here in Pasco County. Thank you so much. And thank you to your deputies that as they described this case and the work that went into it and piecing it together and the partners that they worked with, you could feel their sense of purpose and passion and responsibility of protection for this community. And that is meaningful to me as the Attorney General and not just as the Attorney General. In a state where protecting our kids is one of our highest priorities but as a mother of young school age child to know that there are people like you in this state protecting them 24-7 it gives us great comfort and we thank you. Thank all of you here. It is not lost on anyone that today is the day after human trafficking awareness month. And what is significant about that is it's important to remember that though we recognize prevention and awareness of human trafficking in January of every year, it is a year round effort and it is not just an effort by those of us in this room right now that are announcing this case that are wearing a badge. It is an effort of all of us responsible community members that want to be a part of this effort that want to be a part of protecting our children and what today's case shows is that it really will take not just those who have signed up for these dangerous jobs these incredibly important positions of being deputies and police officers but those of us that care about the children in our community and want to be more proactive what today's case shows us is there are ways that you can. It takes one person noticing something out of place one person noticing that a child might be in danger and reporting that and knowing how to report that that will help us solve these cases and take these dangerous predators off the street. This involved many different adults taking advantage of a young child in numerous ways and while we're looking at human trafficking charges statutory rape charges child exploitation charges what's important to remember is there were dozens of adults that are not being charged today that did come in contact with this child over the course of these two weeks and could have reported this. The silver lining in this case is that this child has been rescued has been recovered and is now receiving the services that she has long needed and will need into the foreseeable future. The cases don't always end this way where a smart deputy responding to a call takes notice digs in brings in intelligence and other partners to help build out the case many children and young adults women live in long periods of time of torture and sexual exploitation sexual abuse the silver lining in this case is we had rapid-responsing deputies that had been trained who knew how to follow up knew how to build this case and that's what we're consistently trying to improve and build upon here in the state of Florida. I commend not only Sheriff Naco but Sheriff Nienheis whose deputies in Orlando County spring into action as you know human trafficking knows no jurisdictional boundaries which is often why the Attorney General's office is brought in to assist as this crosses over circuit lines it crosses over county lines and we're so grateful for your efforts as well. The operation that led to the rest of this individuals is a remarkable demonstration of the dedication and expertise that our law enforcement officers in Florida have and that they're willing to work in collaboration with prosecutors and I have full confidence that my prosecutors will continue working this case there will be others that are a part of this investigation I want to thank Rita Peters who is a longtime sex prosecutor works with our office she's been invaluable as we develop and uncover facts and bring charges Florida is as the governor has said many times a law and order state and part of that is we will do everything in our capacity to protect children many of you saw last week I stood at his side as we announced new legislation that would be proposed to come down even harder on adults that sexually exploit and offend against our children we will seek enhanced penalties we will make sure that the minimum if you rape a young child is life if you even have an inkling that you might harm or sexually offend against a child in this state you may want to think about moving Florida is zero tolerance we will catch you as today's case demonstrates and you will be put behind bars where you belong for a very long time I started off by saying why this case is so important not only in that we rescued a victim but that the community needs to see how they can be a part of solving these crimes again there were dozens of people who are not charged who at any moment could have called and reported to our abuse hotline in fact in Florida if you suspect that a child is being abused everyone has a responsibility to report that it is your business let me repeat that if you are suspect that a child is being abused in the state of Florida it is your business and you do have a duty to report it and if you see that you can always call 1-800-96 abuse if you want to be more engaged in our fight against human trafficking you can go to youcanstopht.com and report human trafficking to 855 FLA as attorney general this has been one of my highest priorities to build better collaboration among our partners to develop an expertise within law enforcement to take advantage of of our cyber tools and use those to rescue victims you will see us focusing on this more and more in the coming years I appreciate the vigor and the passion of the deputies that are with us today I thank all of you for digging in and learning from this case and moving ahead and rescuing others throughout our state thank you so much and with that I will turn it over to the FSA president not just the sheriff of Hernando county the honorable sheriff thank you good afternoon thank you again as the general said I'm Hernando kind of sheriff president of the floor sheriff's association and as I'm listening to this I don't think there's a law enforcement officer in this room no matter how much experience they have that these cases don't turn in their stomach you listen to it and you almost find it hard to believe that this was a two-week ordeal it's something if you saw on TV on some sort of show or movie and said all this happened two weeks ago that's not realistic that could never happen and here we're living it so I think it's important a couple things are important remember there's a reason that our laws are different and that's because minors their brains are forming they're automatically rebellious they're very susceptible to something like this from the right individuals who do some grooming offer them some promise of some excitement and then of course like we see all too often once they get in the middle of this and they say whoa I didn't sign up for this it's too late and then they have to become survivors and they do things and say things and act in ways that they normally wouldn't do and if you ran into this individual sometime in the middle of that two weeks you might find it hard to believe that she was that age but that's a defense mechanism to be able to survive in an environment that the rest of us can't even begin to imagine much less survive in so I think it's important to remember as the general said and as Sheriff Nako said that just because somebody is 20 years old and they seem very street smart that could be because they learned it in less than two weeks it doesn't necessarily mean they're actually that age and it certainly doesn't mean that they are willing participants they may just strictly be in survival mode and not know who they can trust and who they can't and as we've seen very quickly their life spirals out of their control into a situation that is people this age they're doing drugs especially if fentanyl is involved they're going to likely overdose and very likely end up deceased at a very young age and so that's why it's so important what the general said about if you see something and Sheriff Nako did as well if you see something that looks unusual if the hair in the back of your neck stands up about a situation it just doesn't seem right even if there's things in that you know those types of things it's still important to call law enforcement this is a case where we'd rather be wrong and inconvenienced a little bit than be right and have nobody call so please call another thing I want to talk about is I don't know if they can change the slides I don't know who's up here but Timothy Cologne that was our involvement mainly in this case and our involvement became much late in the investigation assisting as a member of the Florida Sheriff's Association I can tell you that when a Sheriff says we need some assistance whether it's us going to their county or them coming to our county Sheriff's don't ask a lot of questions whatever you need you got because often times it involves something like this but I will tell you from a little bit of personal experience Mr. Cologne is not unfamiliar to Hernando County Sheriff's Office which I think is also an important point to make that these individuals are often well known criminals and he was recently charged with conspiracy rather to commit armed robbery he is well known in our our county and maybe this case will help us solve other crimes that are very very serious that he may be involved in I think it's also important to realize that this case had ties to at least Pascoe and Hernando County and maybe at least a couple other counties in that two week period so it is important to be able to work together on these intersectional cases and the Attorney General whether she's talking in front of a camera or privately what you see is what you get she does not tolerate this and her and her folks we had a similar case actually a relative was involved in the sex trafficking of a minor and she was just fired up on that case as she is on this one and so I'm sure that this victim will get justice but the Florida Sheriff's Association is very hard at protecting working with partners like the Attorney General and the Governor helping keep our young people who aren't always the best at making decisions safe from predators like the several you see up here so again thank our media partners for coming out and I guess I'll turn it back over to Sheriff Malcolm. So again I want to thank General the Sheriff and you know with us today Detective Reagan he was going to lead on it Sergeant I was there in Lieutenant Myers but we wanted to have him here because if there's any specific questions to have them answer but is there anything we can talk there's some things we won't be able to talk about because it's an ongoing investigation the places where she had been working at there's an ongoing investigation so I just want to put that out there right now so she's at a a center right now for human trafficking victims and you know she was brought there trying to get her there as quick as we could I don't know her day to day it's one of those things that it takes a long time I can tell you in general with human trafficking victims our fear is that you know like to Sheriff Lutu in those two weeks she probably transformed way faster way more than she ever wanted how do you take that out of a child how do you get that how do you get that you know you're never going to remove a memory all you can do is help them out so you know this is somebody that you know like in any human trafficking case we're always fearful that they run away again we're fearful that you know she tries to link up with this group of people that were involved in it so those are the separate things from all indications as I said I know her day to day I've been told that she's doing better but at the same time as this is not something you know it's not like you broke your arm and you're in a cast and you'll be fine this is physically she was absolutely abused mentally she was tortured also how do you help that person that has Stockholm syndrome how do you help that person that you know doesn't know absolutely what they've gone through how do you help them out through that talk about this issue in Pasco County this is no different in Pasco than it is anywhere else this is this is a united states issue this is probably a global issue in different ways you know in different ways and the fact that I know we're talking about human trafficking people often think it's people that are being trafficked out of you know different countries and brought here for sex slavery you know labor slavery those things happen what we deal with is a lot of times you know there's kids that are in the foster care system and there's some phenomenal foster care parents there's some people that probably shouldn't be foster care parents because these kids are going from house to house to house and what happens is these kids end up going from you know one location to another they're constantly moved and at some point they break and they're looking for somebody who loves them and they find out usually in a guy such as a Timothy Cologne style person that takes them in and they feel like oh this person's going to take care of me and then they pass them off to a person like the canvas technician and they keep going down that trap those are the things we find the other one is the runaways the runaways like in this situation with this victim they get caught up in this lifestyle because they don't know how to get out of it these are kids we know what kids are like when they do something bad they can look around how do I get out of this situation I don't want to be in trouble now her trouble keeps getting worse and worse and she has no idea how to get out of it she's just surviving and so this is what we deal with I see more in the Tampa Bay region I see more in Pasco is it's not you know there is a human smuggling element that absolutely is true it's coming through Mexico absolutely 100% that is coming through our country that you know we see more and more of our cases such as this is the runaways but absolutely human smuggling that is a huge industry on the border right now where the cartels are smuggling people into this country they smuggle them into the country they got to pay a fine so the fee is a couple thousand dollars these young girls, young boys are coming in and I'll tell you right now you never pay off your debt you're always brought in so basically by an open border all these people are bringing there's human smuggling coming in these kids are crossing the border they're in our country and they're being exploited also but what we see here in Pasco is more cases such as this and I know this is an ongoing investigation they were looking for someone it sounds like in most cases yeah I mean this guy John Malley literally a guy walking down the street sees a 16 year old kid and says hey you want to come to my house and take a shower hey let's start having sex oh by the way I can't let my kid know because I don't want to basically be embarrassed I don't want to ask him questions how many more strikes is like you see a 16 year old kid on the street you don't want to invite them in a house what is wrong with you unless you're just an absolute deviant which he is he's an absolute deviant that's a predator in my eyes you know this guy this guy shouldn't have been a society anymore he should have been locked up forever this is all my opinion is that these people this is a convicted sexual predator what is he doing on our streets this is what General Moody and Governor DeSantis is talking about these people do not belong back in society again if you have a house why would you allow predators like this in your house but we allow them in society we can't lock our kids in our house forever we have to let them outside we have to let them on the playgrounds we have to let them on the streets we have to let them walk to them all we have to let them do stuff but you can't allow the predators to be out there predating all these kids you have to protect them but that's what I go back to these are the individuals we're dealing with the Timothy Collins of the world these people don't get me started this guy should never see the light of day again he should never even make it out of prison so we're going to find out we're going to keep digging into this see what goes on so I'll tell you a senior in high school can be 18 years old state of Florida that's an adult you know Candace I think she was just looking for anybody she was going to be able to use what I'm saying here right now we're talking because the girl was 16 years old what if I was saying she was 19 years old I mean there's a difference age wise there's a difference legally but if you're a mother father grandparent uncle or aunt still a little girl that you help ride a bicycle teach her how to ride a bicycle learn how to walk do those things but a three years difference doesn't matter if it doesn't matter if it's 25 years old basically it sounds like all they're doing is making them dance I don't know it's part of the investigation it's a theory my theory but I mean who knows what she's making off the side of this you know if she's dancing okay did she get a cut of that money I don't know part if I screw up the investigation on this but that's what you're dealing with I mean it's all about these people it's all about money and their own pleasure they're evil that's all there is to it question to the detective just to try to unravel this web it was created in just two weeks so difficulty absolutely it's from the moment that we received the investigation and I began my interview and the investigation on December 5th I mean me my team and pasco sheriff's office as a whole were collectively we were able to identify where she visited through video surveillance I mean it wasn't until January 20 28 was when we made our last physical arrest so I mean you can imagine it was long days weekends you know just trying to put everything together so we got time for one more Detective Paul Reagan what's that I'm sorry what's that I'm sorry oh yes P-A-U-L-R-E-A-G-A-N so for I will say you know if you're a citizen you're like what are they trafficker which trafficking look like it's a house in your neighborhood that always stands out unfortunately it could be a house that just you know young girls young boys are constantly moving in and out of you know things that are going on weird things are happening like the sheriff said you know Timothy Cologne is not you know he's not on known to law enforcement Hernando County those are type of things to look for the other one too is I mean this girl is going into strip joints that I said it's part of the investigation going on you know what is happening out there why you know we're going to be digging into that one if there's a young girl just wandering down the street when she probably should be in school she should probably be in bed at home that's you know that's something that raises eyebrows you know I'll tell you when our detectives our deputies are on patrol at two or three o'clock in the morning and there's the young girl in the car with an adult you bet like the general said they're being trained because of her training the general's training that human trafficking training we go through they know now ask more questions keep digging deeper those are some things but I'll tell you it's our citizens we need our citizens out there so badly because when there's that flyer that goes out for a missing child you know share that go on there look at that when you're in that convenience store I know it sometimes are but hey maybe you do remember you do to see those faces so that's the one thing human trafficking is a very hard crime to say that's it that's I can see it I spot it's the little peripheral things around it that help you identify what is what's going on human trafficking because once you start finding those little things you connect them together and then you get into the nasty weave like you see here so thank you all very much I appreciate it God bless you