jennapuppy
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Also I can read lips really well and now that I have rewatched the video of the Ave Maria she is clearly saying "Bow baby, take a bow." Which he follows by bowing his head when the song is over.
Wow. That seems so inappropriate, considering the circumstances, IMO. For some reason, this made me think of Ronald O'Bryan, who killed his son Timothy with cyanide-laced Halloween candy. He sang an old Baptist hymn at his son's funeral. The lyrics are "this is my story, this is my song", and he sang "this is Tim's story, this is Tim's song." I know that singing when your child is missing/murdered does not equal guilt, but the lack of emotion from either of them seems so strange. Your daughter is missing, you're at a community benefit, and now you're singing a song/hearing your spouse singing (and the nature of music is to produce an emotional response), and nothing. From either of them. He is singing in the emotional affect of an opera singer, but not showing genuine emotion, IMO, and she is motionless.
Having a "benefit concert" for a missing child seems a bit strange. What did they do with the money they raised?