sled, the south carolina law enforcement division is working hard to do that. >> when all of this comes into play, when you talk about mitigating factors, how would this speak to a jury, what this man has been through up to this point? >> yeah, great question, christi, on that issue, and that is that i don't anticipate that it would go to trial only because his attorney is admitting to everything. if it did though, you know, we've seen stranger things happen, the jury i think would essentially say, listen, this apparently did happen but maybe there's execucuses for it. there's not a defense for what you did, it explains your rationale and motivation for why you did it. that's the bigger issue here. may not influence a jury or it may. jurors can do whatever they like as you and i both know, christi, but it could influence a judge with respect to sentencing on a conviction. >> joey jackson, we count on you for all of that. thank you so much, sir. >> always.