 I know, right? Can you see why we had to share this one? We found a lot of information about Phillip. Oh my god. Yeah. So it says that Phillip Booska, he was 75 years old at the time. He'd been residing in Great Falls, Montana for about 35 years, and he was living in just a small shack. You know, he made a modest living on the outskirts of town. He was raising his chicken to make a living. And so on the day in question, Booska had been in town to sell some of his chickens for which he received $22. That was probably quite a bit back then. Yeah. Unbeknownst to Phillip, his chicken wealth did not go unnoticed in Great Falls. In town that day, there were two shady characters or two shady clowns to be more precise. Both men worked as rodeo clowns when they worked. Ray Blackie Brooks was an ex-convict whose criminal record included arrests in Washington State and Nevada for intoxication, robbery, and assault. Paul Miller was a native of Boosman, Montana, and had been arrested previously for intoxication and assault. They were both intoxicated that night. According to a written confession later made by Miller, he and Brooks had been drunk that day and continued to drink in town until 8 p.m. At that point, the two clowns hatched their dastardly plan. They would go to the home of Booska and steal his chickens. Things did not go according to plan. The two men severely assaulted Booska, though Miller claimed not to remember the assault because of his drunkenness. The men stole two of Booska's newly earned $22. They took his watch and they took Booska's shotgun. As Miller explained, they were afraid that Booska would shoot them with it. If they didn't steal the gun, they did not get away with any chickens. Don't f*** with rodeo clowns. That's what I take out of this. Yeah.