 If you're just tuning in, you realize that in 1999, my client killed John's wife. John was with his wife as she took her last breath, and my client was oblivious to all this, found out later, of course, when they came to arrest him, and he was arrested for DOI manslaughter, the bond was $100,000. One of the biggest breaks I had was when I sent the deposition of the arresting officer, the investigating officer. This witness was so strong that he was going to testify wonderfully they didn't need to coach him up. But I showed up at that deposition and I had scheduled four hours. And John knows this now, but it became at the time when I had that sort of the aha moment when I was reading the reports in a traffic homicide case when you get them. I've got one right now. I've got almost 2,000 pages, 2,000 pages of discovery. I mean, it's super. I mean, the evidence is so, I mean, all the things, the measurements, the statements, they use laser to do it. There's video, the acts of reconstruction, all the stuff. I got to that case, looked, and I knew that I must be missing evidence because there was a three-page police report. Or a three-page, that's what you have in a shoplifting case.