their case, looking at all the evidence of how they get to ill will, spite and hatred. that he made up stories? well, you have an opportunity to review the evidence. you sat through here with all of it just like we did and see whether or not those stories were made up, whether or not as serino stated and singleton stated, they were insignificant changes. as a matter of fact, they were changing or developments, that they would expect the more time they question somebody. that's why john good's half of a page statement went to a four-page statement, went to an eight-page statement, went to a 50-page deposition. you know as well as i do, as well as the state does. that's why they can't come here and say to you he said he shot him in self-defense, he said the gun went off by itself. there is none of that. those inconsistencies are merely what happens when you tell a story two or three or four times