 The police officers asking questions with an upward tone or making statements with an upward tone constantly. Sometimes things go horribly wrong. They're gonna nail you with it. They're gonna pin this on you. Ryan, the suspect, is telling and telling hard. Trying to get me to hit something I didn't do. I didn't do it. If I did something, then I would know that I did it. Okay. All right. I'm innocent. I'm not involved in this in any way. He's emphatic with his body language. He's emphatic with his words. He's emphatic with his voice. He's emphatic with everything he's doing. In fact, the only times we see him not emphatic is when he's hopeless. I don't have it. And he shows that with his body language. I look for congruency when a person uses choice of words. Their vocal, where their voice is making the same sounds or a downward telling tone, their cadence is correct, their pitch is correct. And then I look for nonverbals and all that body language and those exposed fingers extended out and driving his point when he tries to make it. I don't think this guy did it just based on that.