a village where our labs are producer, john duffy, a co creator of the show, had made a request for things unrelated to seals. and somehow we don't know if there was a friendly party in the force or what somebody accidentally sits in the report. so we know, you know, we know what was looked at here and, but what i find striking is that the public and especially the act of this community that their own investigation into this because they felt they were forced to, uh, nope, nobody ever heard a peep from the police or the prosecutors about what it was that they found. it doesn't seem that the st. louis, county, police, or prosecutors felt they own some duty to the public or to the act of this community to let them know what, what they had seen. and, and it's pretty exciting because, you know, i don't want to very believe we, we do believe we solve this and all set up a subs are out in any one who takes this journey. by the time they get to the end, you know, there's a lot of true crime out there. there's not a lot that solves it. and this if you take this journey, i think you will feel, you