we even got a forensic reconstructionist, amanda danning from columbus, she worked closely with dr. ausling, she's been in the news doing reconstruction of these skulls. just to give you an idea of what they showed, it's amazing. this is an entry wound right here. you can see how nice and clean it is. this is the exit wound which is much bigger. try to imagine what the position this soldier was in that he got shot here. more than likely he was either already wounded and on the ground or possibly down on his knees begging for his life. but they weren't sparing many people that day. so that's a whole other episode. we're trying to raise money to do dna analysis. there's still a little bit of soft tissue and hair left on some of these skulls. another really wild episode that i've had the pleasure of being involved in, a friend of mine, rick range, is a big alamo expert, and he's chasing down alamo cannon, and he found a cannon in a barn in north texas, okay? and this cannon was supposedly an alla mow cannon, and of course my response after i'd been shown all kinds of artifacts is, yeah