 He said one phrase inside made no sense. He said, you know, I think he said it out in the car too. Something about killing my wife. Something, I don't like, I don't like. Well, you ask someone a question and they're being deceptive about it. They may open up like she does quite often is being kind of loud and talking about it. But as they get closer to the end and they're brain saying, dude, you're lying, you shouldn't be doing this. Then they start to get quieter at the end of the when they start to finish up the sentence. And they'll back up usually just a little bit about that much, not a whole bunch, but they'll back up a little bit as they're doing that. Not every time, but most of the time. Listen for the volume of when they talk. If it starts going down toward the end, doesn't necessarily mean they're lying to you. There are no absolutes as we are all the time preaching, but that's part of a cluster. Once you hear that, you go, oh wait, I just need to start paying attention. Then see if you can find some other things going on in that person talking that let you know that this might be something deceptive you're listening to.