 Roger, how do you feel about this documentary? It's a two-parter on Yolanda Saldi-Roderman. Oh man, that, I really, you know, it, to me it feels a little bit, I guess you could say it's a little bit too soon in a sense, but you know, it's been a while. But it just, I don't know, it feels a little, a little dark, I guess in my sense. And I know that this, like the big thing right now is a true crime stuff, but this one, I guess it hits so hard in a sense, because, you know, with those things, you kind of feel like, well, my cousin wasn't stuffed into a refrigerator, you know what I mean? So it feels like a disconnect. You're almost watching something, but this feels like you're talking about my cousin for some reason. I think it's hitting a lot of people in the same way, you know? Listen, we're gonna watch, right, we're gonna watch this trailer react to it. And it's gonna be on oxygen, it debuts in a few days, but Fletcher is absolutely right. Here's a couple of things that have happened since it's been almost 30 years, right? Coming up on 30 years, that this woman's been behind bars for murdering Selena. True crime and the industry of true crime television networks have boomed. Right, and this woman has only gotten 30 years older. I don't think she's a day over, you know, what, 70? Let's get an age on Yolanda. And in those 30 years now, in those 30 years, you've had a movie, a limited television series, greatest hits, songs released from the Selena family for the entire world to have really become endeared to Selena. Because if you were, you know, if you were in Mexico, we're in Texas, you really, and then Latin America, you really weren't connected back then to Selena's music, to Selena's, to, if you were, you know, I wasn't, and I was in LA, you know what I mean? So what are your thoughts there, Fletcher? No, I agree, she's 63 right now. Yeah, she's fairly young. And, you know, the fact that she could be getting out and this might, you know, we don't know how this is gonna paint her, but, you know, the way some of these things are going, they're gonna paint them in a, like, oh, la tragedia, you know? Oh my gosh, she was beat up as a child or something. And that's why she had to, you know, kill, you know, our star. So yeah, it's a little too close for, you know. Okay, well, here we go. Two part limited series features interviews with the Tejano singer's killer, Yolanda Salivar. Let's, can you see this? Is this big now? Can you see that? Yeah. Okay, here we go. Unbelievably tragic news today, Selena is dead. Police say she was gunned down in a Texas motel by a fan, Yolanda Salivar. An artist killed by their band club president. This is, come on, this doesn't happen. Family members say Salivar was embezzling money from the fan club and that Selena was shot while trying to fire the woman. Yolanda Salivar killed Selena intentionally and knowingly. What the public's been told isn't exactly what happened in reality. All these years, Yolanda's saying the same thing. I didn't mean to do it. What's an accident? Is there more to the story than I know? Hell, yes. As long as the person at the center of all this, I mean, she's still around. You got anything to say? After so many years, I think it's time to set the story straight. My family gathered the evidence, showed different versions of what was going on. This is not a simple case of murder. During the trial, I started hearing Selena's got a secret. Yolanda, it's me, Selena. Can you give me a call? I was scared, I was frightened. She's just, I can't believe. I knew her so fast. And I think the people deserve to know the truth. Selena and Yolanda, the secrets between them, the two night special event began Saturday, February 17th. Bro. Oh, heck no, heck no. I just saw like a snippet one time but I didn't hear the witch talk. And I'm like, oh my God, forget about the wicked trailer. This is the wicked trailer. This is the true wicked trailer. Okay, hold on, hold on. Okay, hold on, hold on. All right, let's assume that this woman is absolutely bonkers and we shouldn't, you know, and we're going by, you know, that she's still alive and Selena's dead. And I think she even shot her in the back if I'm not mistaken, like it was really gruesome. Really gruesome. But that being said, this trailer, now I want to see it. Now I want to see it. I know, I know, guys. I know, I know. Let me know what you guys think. Please. I don't know. To me it's too soon, too ghoulish. But it's not, but it's not, it's 30 years. It's 30 years. Also too much. It doesn't feel like 30 years, that's the thing. I don't think it's a community. And it's her family gathering all this info, so it's just not this loca, you know, mouthing off from prison. But also too, there's a lot of other people that are still alive. Chris Perez, the ex, you know, the husband, the widower, the Quintanilla family. Now the most salacious thing I ever heard back in the day was that Selena had gotten plastic surgery and all that kind of stuff. Yeah. Dios, por Dios. I'm gonna take this off because, you know, this is scary. Yes, it's all right. That's it. What do you guys think? It's kind of a cross. Forget it. Yeah, yeah, yeah, that's good. You know, what do you guys think? Let us know.