 And the prosecutor took a gold-framed picture of John's wife, put it on an easel in front of the jury and said, that man killed that woman and after it happened, you know what he said? That bitch totaled my car. But I had a thought, I had a program, I had a plan, I had gone and had a timeline put together of this entire case and some words and some theories on these huge green boards that were four feet by six feet. They were big. And as I added to them, I made a horseshoe so the jury was cut off from the prosecutor, couldn't see the prosecutor, couldn't see the family members, couldn't see the judge and it was me and them from me to John. So I'm like five feet away and I'm walking through and I gave a two-hour opening statement. Normally, it's about 10 minutes. The state attorney's office, the state attorney was maybe 10 minutes, 15 minutes. Yeah, about that, something like that. I gave a two-hour statement and I took this thing like taking the wings off the mosquito. I walked through every nuance. I walked through the dog gate, my home and I said, and you're going to learn and the witness is going to come through those doors. And he's the head investigator with all the knowledge and all the evidence. And you know what he's going to say? He's going to tell you under oath that he is a liar, that he lied, that he made up evidence, that he made up theories and I'll be able to prove to you that this liar is responsible for this case smelling so bad that when you hear those facts, you're going to say that we can't accept anything that comes out of anybody's mouth because of a liar who's in charge of this investigation. Yeah, he actually, after your opening statements, made a statement to the prosecutor that he was not allowed to go outside of his boundaries. And that was part of the reason why he didn't have notes, that they restricted his movement outside of the unit, which was also a lie. So I went for two hours. The judge tried to interrupt me three or four times. I kept going and I was, I mean, I was, I mean, I was just on it. He wanted to lock you up at one point. Yes, he did. The judge almost helped me to contend. Yep. Everybody's objecting. I mean, it was absolutely contentious. I mean, it was like palpable. But I will tell you this, this is what happened to me or opening statement. The jurors were sitting there the first like 10 minutes or this first half hour like, then they're like, after the first hours, they're like, then they're like, then they look over at the prosecutor was done, like, are you kidding me? Are you really going to put that sack of crap on the stand? I dare you to do that.