ringback just in the is jean fisher, byron nelson, rene lynch's attorney. i have a call with her this morning. oh, good things. 000-000-0000 why? earth are quite high. oh, i know it's hard. for our remaining went to trial. she testified, been very incoherent lee. she was high during the trial. you know, she was not a good witness for herself. she recanted right away afterwards and her confession is that it was a coerced. when i tops and you know about this, they're like, well, i would never confess when people say i've been talking about this for 30 years and that's the 1st thing. everybody says i get it or wouldn't happen to me. it's not one time the person that gives a false confession. we are all vulnerable to the circumstance of interrogation. we are all there, this untrained detectives, i've spoken to who say i can get anybody to confess to many of the lobos that they have a 95 percent confession, right? conceivable. unless you're a lesser near perfect, at identifying the perpetrator, that is every suspect you identify is the perpetrator, right? if you