i came across this one and it was jose trevino face on the cover of the times. he was there with a smile, they cat and and a big trophy. i started to read the story, they get with this is about and this was a guy who'd been a bricklayer for 30 years in dallas about 20 minutes more i lived i'd had risen to prominence in this niche world of horse racing, quarter horse racing which is popular in the southwest but i did know much about it because i'm from california. i just was immediately like this is a story, this is something. the story in the times was great but we're always looking for a way to turn something into sort of fully realized story. i ripped it out, was totally going to give it to one of my reporters and that i just kept it for myself. but then three years went by. there wasn't much to do with it in that moment. the fbi agents raided a ranch in oklahoma, and so there wasn't much to go on in terms of course records or anything like that. nobody was talking. certainly not the government, not the players, nobody was talking. lawyers would talk you off t