where is it? she said i have had enough of this. go to rehab. i mean, clearly there was strong understanding in at least his presence with the people he was with in a household where he was sleeping that he had a problem and he knew it wasn't a game to have bought that gun. >> of course. in his own words are the most chilling and haunting against him. prosecutors salivate in anticipation of maybe getting that type of evidence and they have it in this case, his own words. the argument will be that's what he believed he was on reflection when years later after rehab he realized i was an addict at the time. when he filled out that form, he will argue well, i was active, i was using. i'm not using today. the answer is no. to corroborate that the guy who sold him the gun wouldn't have sold it if it looked like he was