it was a very emotional, difficult time because you saw what so many people in south carolina do on a wednesday night. they went to bible study. but on that night someone else showed up. he didn't look like them. he didn't act like them. he didn't sound like them. and they didn't call the cops. they didn't throw him out. instead they pulled up a chair and they prayed with him for an hour. and when they bowed their heads in that last prayer he began to shoot. these were people like ethel lance. and she would go around mother emmanuel church singing "one day at a time sweet jesus, that's all i ask of you. give me the strength to do every day what i have to do." our youngest victim, tywanza sanders, had just finished college, had the world in front of him. and on that night he stood in front of his 87-year-old great aunt susie and told the killer you don't have to do this, we mean no harm to you. or it was people like cynthia