 I've been in so many, you know, like when you're on a roller coaster, it's like, I go from rage, then I have to go to God. Then I go to rage, because I'm like, who you playing with? That's what, you know, I just kept thinking, they don't know who they took. They don't know what they did. But at the same time, because Snoop only have me, I can't act off emotions and I can't fumble this. So I gotta play it, how I need to play it to try to get it. Cause they closed Snoop's case after two years. I got that case reopened, myself. Yeah, we on boss talk, one on one, one on one. Here we gon' talk. So who was somebody convicted? Nobody's been convicted for his life. Wow. Even after these many years. So did they arrest him? They originally arrested him and charged him with murder and they charged him with armed robbery. And then- How did he get off? Why? He went and got a lawyer. He brought a, he wrote an article to the paper, pleading his case and he was just trying to help a friend, blah, blah, blah. Keep in mind, his story can stick because there's no autopsy bag, right? So he got a lawyer and next thing I know, it was like he bonded out of jail for this amount and the charges were changed. So once the autopsy was done? It was, the cricket cop intentionally didn't do a lot of things that could have been tested. And he got thrown out. And so there was not enough evidence to support a murder. Wow. Because the older guy and the chief of police were in cahoots with, you know, business together, basically, under the table. Wow. And the grittest made you after you found all of this out. I was, that's what I'm saying. Like, I've been in so many, you know, like when you're on a roller coaster, it's like I go from rage, then I have to go to God. Then I go to rage because I'm like, who you playing with? That's what, you know, I just kept thinking they don't know who they took. They don't know what they did. But at the same time, because Snoop only have me, I can't act off emotions and I can't fumble this. So I gotta play it, how I need to play it to try to get it because they closed Snoop's case after two years. I got that case reopened myself. You know, I would just sometimes get up at three in the morning when I came to sleep and drive four hours or five hours to the district attorney's office and be like, what are we doing? What's next? What y'all got? So I know I got on their nerves so they had to do something. So let us just do this to shut this woman up because she's not gonna leave us alone. Because I was willing to die behind the justice for him. I didn't have a care. I just knew that something, you can't just close the case and then that's it. And then I contemplated like, God, do I need to just sit still on this? Do I need to let you, are you gonna fix this? What do I need to do? And then something just kept saying, no, you his mom. Yeah, we on Boss Talk 101. Yeah, we gonna talk.