 Yeah. So that day, um, he brought my car to me Wednesday. So keeping my, he got killed at 408 AM on Thursday morning. And so Wednesday about noon, he brought me my car. That's how he ended up in the cousin's vehicle because I needed to use my car for something. And we sat in the yard for about 30 minutes, hugging, looking up in the sky. Wow. And Snoop told, we were just talking. And I don't remember the details, but what stuck out to me was he said, mama, you're going to go. He said, and you're going to spend thousands of dollars. He said, and people are going to change on you, mama. He's preparing you. And that's what he said. He told me he said, it's not the people with the money that's going to change. It's going to be the people without the money that's going to change. Yeah, we on boss talk one on one. One on one. Yeah, we gonna talk. So now you get to the police station. What, what do they say to you? What, what are they saying? I don't remember details. They don't really, they ain't talk, you know, they don't really, they ain't know. Because how is the Louisiana justice system? Let's be real. I would just tell anybody stay out of Louisiana. If you plan on getting in trouble, that's not the place. What I think my frustration comes from the police, the chief telling me, like trying to assure me he's going to do the best he can do. I think that's the first because you sat in my face. And I think the worst thing anybody can do to Deneisha is play on my intelligence. Right. And so, you know, he was, I'm going to dye my teeth, cross my eyes, make this and that. So when results start happening, I was on him. Like, you know, you lied to me even to this day. I don't even look at him because you this was my son's life. Like y'all play with this. And the thing about it was he wasn't even relevant when we were going to court when the guy did get the time I made him relevant. I did a video and made them play his video because this wasn't no drug deal gone bad situation. And I think that's what they tried to paint the narrative because the police told me, he said, no, the district attorney said, well, you know, your son had marijuana and Pementazine in his system. I said, did that kill him? He said, no, I said, well, don't mention that to me. Right. Before this happened, what was the last time that you spoke to Snoop before that? Um, well, what was that conversation like? Let me tell you, huh? So that day, um, he brought my car to me Wednesday. So keep in mind, he got killed at 408 a.m. on Thursday morning. And so Wednesday about noon, he brought me my car. That's how he ended up in the cousin's vehicle because I needed to use my car for something. And we sat in the yard for about 30 minutes, hugging, looking up in the sky. Wow. And Snoop told, we were just talking and I don't remember the details, but what stuck out to me was he said, mama, you're going to go. He said, and you're going to spend thousands of dollars. He said, and people are going to change on you, mama. He is preparing you. And that's what he said. He told me, he said, it's not the people with the money that's going to change. It's going to be the people without the money that's going to change. And the reason why that hurt is because that was so true. It happened and it happened. And so we talked and talked and talked and, um, he took my charger and then I called him again. No. Okay. So then because I was supposed to go find like a double, he wanted to buy a mobile home just to have. He said, we're going to buy this mobile home and buy some land. So whenever we want to come back to Louisiana, we have somewhere to stay. Right. And so he told me to go shopping for one. I said, what's the budget? He said about 50,000. I said, OK, so I go and I find a nice one, like 69, you know, and by the time you do this and that, it was going to knock off. So it was going to be pretty good. So I called him on my way back. There had to be about three. Um, and he said, mama, I don't know what type of trailer you went and he said, my grandmother didn't pay that much for her. She paid about seven to 10,000. He said, that's what we need to do. And then we just going to put about 50,000 worth of work into it. And I said, what? I said, boy, you know what? You go look for what you don't. Because that just didn't make sense to me. And we hung up and then I called him again about seven thirty because he was getting ready to go on a trip and meet up with me now. And so I let him know, you don't have to buy your hygiene stuff. I already got it. Yeah. But when I called him, the killer answered. OK. And he says, knew one of him, the answer to see what I wanted. And I said, he said, he's playing the game. So I know if you're playing the game, you're gambling. So I said, OK, well, just tell him to call me back. And that was that was it.