 He's answering from a defensive perspective. But the thing is, he doesn't say, it wasn't me, I didn't do it. What witnesses were saying, though, was that when they saw the arm stick out the window and do the shooting, it wasn't a skinny arm. It was a bulky, hefty-looking arm. Well, I was in the passenger seat. He says, I was on the passenger side. And that's odd to be confronted with details like this for his involvement in a murder and not saying, hang on, man, I see what you're doing, I didn't do it. It wasn't me, I had nothing to do with it. I know what you're saying, I see where you're going with it. But let's get this straight right now. It wasn't me, I didn't do it. I was there, obviously I was there. Everybody tell you, I was there. Yeah, I said I was there and I'm telling you now I was there. But I didn't do it, it wasn't me. Nothing like that at all. He's being defensive, but he's not being defensive in the right way. So that's, yet again, another classic sign or cue that I would see as deception.