i wasn't expecting i the reception that he gave to me either. i do have a question, which is, bbc editorial policy does strongly advise journalists not to see themselves as helping the police, but surely there is a bit of an element of that here. i mean, how do you navigate those rules? so i think this is - pretty straightforward. we received new information that the police already had. i we were then scrutinising that information and investigating i it to try to find out - if there was any worth in it. and our three—year. investigation has got to a stage where we haven't proven that these men are i guilty of the crime or a crime. what we have discovered i is that we believe that there is a strong case for- sussex police to reopen this investigation- into vishal's murder. and haley, can ijust bring you back in. i wonder what your take is on the relationship journalists should have with the authorities. i mean, do you get nervous when you're chasing the same sort of information that the police might be? and how do you view that? yeah, it's a good question. i mean, to be honest, like, the simple answer