and when you -- i know adam goldman, at ap, and i have chatted about this a lot. this is a time period when it's just not that easy to find people. wow have to do a lot of work, and then to actually surveil people, and to find the home where the victim lived, keep an eye on the house, and, again, the victim was a fighter pilot, alert, and you think about, well, why didn't he see any surveillance that snoops you and i both know there had to be surveillance that was underway in order for them to find the house and in order for them to lie in wait, and execute colonel alon at -- on his front lawn that night in july of 1973. >> get another question. >> fred, again, not to take away from the book, could you just touch on why he in particular was killed? what was the moat tonight killing him? >> i struggle with that question, peter, because we have supposition. we don't have a quote-unquote smoking gun as to exactly why he was identified. i went back and looked at some of the statements made by iyad of black september, and looked at some of the comments he made concerni