 There's seven ways that this is leading down the road to a false confession. I'm not going to sit here and listen to this kind of jitters, okay? That's not, I don't know which my time is. No, no, no, no, no, no. Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait. Wait, now listen, it's my, I'm going to start talking. And you're going to start listening. He's dismissing the suspect's perspective completely intimidation and threat, pressuring to agree, creating a binary scenario, leading towards a desired confession and not allowing them to do or say anything. And then forcing a specific narrative, the aggressive move. You better start thinking very clearly. Okay. This is a sign of insecurity and he waits until Chuck is vulnerable, making him feel a little more powerful. And I think he takes advantage of this. This is my opinion here out of his own insecurity and fear that he has no control over the situation.