 Hello again. So in part two, we talked about the bloat stage of decomposition and how we can estimate the post-mortem interval. So let's take a look now at stage three in the decomposition process. So this stage is known as active decay. Formally in stage two, we had the body that was really bloated and large and swollen due to a lot of bacteria. But in this stage we're starting to see the body collapse and about 10 to 20 days after death, we see that bloated body start to flatten out. And at this point, that's when we really see a lot of body fluid around that corpse start to sink into the surrounding ground area. So let's take a look at our pig here. So here you can see this pig is in the third stage of decomposition. We have active decay going on. So we see that this pig has a much flatter appearance to the body overall. It's already bloated and then it started to flatten. And you see that the soil around the body has a lot of moisture buildup. It's got all the fluids from the body have started to leak out of the body openings. We also see a lot of insects on this image. And so these insects are drawn to that odor of decay, a lot of it coming from the body fluids. So what do you all think is going to be the next stage of decomposition? What do you think is going to go on next?