The conclusion of People vs. Flores is in progress.
Do you remember what you first thought when you heard that there was a podcast about this case?
And when did you sort of put two and two together?
That I was the person in the courtroom that had made the podcast the.
First time your podcast was mentioned?
I remember writing in my notes, podcast question mark.
And every time it was mentioned, I would go back and I would put a little tally, like, okay, this thing must be really important that it's coming up so many times.
And so I never listen to podcasts, ever, to any podcast.
Like, it's not my.
It's not my thing.
I remember Sanger saying, yeah, he's here in the courtroom, too.
And I just remember looking, and there was just something about you.
I was like, you look like a podcaster.
Like, I feel like I pinned you out, like, right from the get.
And then also, too, you kind of turned red a little bit.
And I was like, aw.
But you were just so, like, you composed, you poker face.
Mister Sanger brought it up a lot.
I would turn and look, and I'm like, he's writing on top of his backpack.
He needs, like, a little desk.
I'm like, I should tell him that there's a little desk at a hobby lobby.