 He didn't even have much blood on him. See, that's the thing with Snoop got shot. He bled on the inside. He didn't even he had on a white t-shirt and some ash gray pants. And there was hardly no blood on him. Um, the t-shirt was off, I want to say, but and then the hole, there was a bullet hole right on the top of his nipple, and it was so small like a dime or something. And that's what I'm saying. That that right there. I try not to even think about that too much because I can't believe I survived that. Yeah, we on boss talk one on one. Yeah, we gonna talk. Because that's the you see, that's the reason why I always say sometimes God put us through things to help other people because people don't listen to nobody who hasn't been through what they've been through for the exact reason that you just said a while ago. Because there's so many people I can I can empathize. I mean, I can understand. I can feel it through what you say. And I use what you say to help somebody else. But they can still look at me like, well, you haven't lost yours. You see what I mean? So I had to walk to his body bag by myself. They wouldn't let nobody else in there. And I had to walk to his body bag by myself. So I said a lot of these things that I've been on this journey, like nothing can move me because I've done the unthinkable that day that night that morning while his body bag was out there. That's when you went and looked at him. You know how when you watch movies, they they they wait till it goes to the coroner or whatever. And then you go view the body at that time. Well, see, this is a small town. So he was already at the funeral home. There was no sense of going to the hospital. You're dead. He was dead when I got there, right? So there were we going to the hospital for I mean, to the funeral home. And look at the he went straight to the funeral home. And so that's where I pulled up at the funeral home. And see the. OK. I wasn't sure if you saw him like at the where he got shot. Like they said, OK, come look at the body first. Yeah, he was on the ground first. And then they put the sheet on him for a while. So you sit there and you waited there. I waited until they took them. And so I got behind the corner and then they took him inside. And I just like I said, he didn't even have much blood on him. See, that's the thing was new guy shot. He bled on the inside. He didn't even he had on a white T shirt and some ash gray pants. And there was hardly no blood on him. The T shirt was off, I want to say. But and then the hole, there was a bullet hole right on the top of his nipple and it was so small, like a dime or something. Um, and that's what I'm saying. That they're right there. I try not to even think about that too much because I can't believe I survived that. That's what I'm saying. What would be going through your mind at this time? Because that's a place where you you think about it. You have to go. You you're driving or somebody else driving at this point. Um, I roll with someone because oh, that's the thing. When I got ready to get in my car to follow him, my tire was off. What? It came off. So my car was sitting on the rim. The passenger side tire was on a rim. The tire was completely gone. I never felt a bump or anything on hold on. So you drove that car like that to the it had to happen in the in the transit, right? You can think about it. And we didn't feel it. It took you the whole time. Yeah, we didn't feel it. So who took you to the to the funeral home? His cousin, who truck it was, um, him and a girl he was talking to at the time they gave me a ride to the funeral home. Yeah. And so I just remember, you know, just telling Snoop, like, get up. Yeah. But you're not that you plain get up. How long did it take you to come to realization that this is real? About three years. How long did you? How long did you stay in there with him? Do you remember? You see what I'm saying? Yeah, I don't. I just know because it was so crazy because I remember his cousin asking him, like, y'all really gonna let her make her go in there like this by herself. And, um, I took my time. You know, I did take my time and I left. I had a good friend, actually the same friend who stopped traffic. So Snoop would get his CD to meet. She was she had pulled up. She asked me where I was. She came straight and that's who I rode with, you know, from the funeral home to the police station. I left the funeral home and went to the police station. His killer, the guy that was there, he was standing outside at the time. So that outside the police station, correct. They let you know, they didn't interview him long enough. Somebody's dead and you sitting outside waiting on your ride the morning of like this had to be about seven at this time. Wow. Yeah. So what? OK, so they didn't arrest him at that. But not that day, not that day. He basically walked away that day. He did, um, based on the transcript of the interview, it was a five minute interview that day. Wow.