what time he got home, what time he went to the office, how long he was at almeda, certainly people canme variability in assessing that. he almost never was right. almost never was right. 6:42 he arrives in moselle. paul, according to his extraction, gets there about 7:04. and about 7:03 we see the defendant stops registering on his phone. and then over the next 30 minutes or so we see a symmetry, general symmetry between the steps between paul's phone and alex's phone as he described walking the property. at 7:39 we have creation of a snapchat video that had the clothes on him. when that ultimately was recovered, and you saw the interview, it was shown to the defendant who had provided his clothes that night. and the first time then he started talking about changing his clothes, we'll talk more about that later. again 7:55 to 8:05, we have some symmetry with the steps. we have paul murdaugh's battery life and you heard from the experts that have reviewed paul's usage, like many kids his age, he's constantly flirting with it being low, but that does not stop him from using it and you se