i was the last one with them. i don t trust sled, law enforcement. and i just said it. i couldn t take it back. but now i m telling you the truth. yes, i was there. but i came back. watching the cross-examination all afternoon, what you saw leading up to that moment, again, where the prosecutor finished there, it felt like five to ten minutes of the prosecutor asking murdaugh again and again about other lies or instances of lying that he told and the list of people did you lie to x, did you lie to z, did you lie to number 3? it was yes, yes, yes. then you have to get the state of mind of someone who lies, who defrauds people. you have to then take that over to someone who would commit first-degree murder, which is a premeditated with malicious intent, an evil person, to commit violence against those that are the closest to you. so the state of minds are