 There's a suggestion versus a direct statement about a perpetrator. You know, she has an ex-boyfriend. He's vaguely suggesting that this other person may be involved. And this is so common in guilty people that it's almost a guarantee. And they'll do this to cast doubt, but they're afraid to make any direct statements. Next is something that is called disparaging the victim. He's wanting to dehumanize her as if it might have been slightly more deserved than you initially thought. She had a few exes. She drank a lot. She was constantly high. If it was about seven days out of the week, six, she was in the bar. So maybe she deserved it. And you'll see the eyebrow flashes here when he's doing this. His eyebrows are going up, showing this request for approval, and requesting that you show me some sign that you're believing this. This is what you call a cluster of high likelihood behaviors. And this one clip has all that you might need to just make a determination about the whole case.