Amy Robach
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What do you make of that?
But he chose not to, even saying he's a disciple of Christ and talked about how he found God.
He didn't offer that apology.
I agree.
And we can only imagine, thankfully, we can only imagine what it would be like.
And even though obviously nothing brings back your loved one, nothing undoes the harm or the hurt, but there is a sense of peace if you feel like at least someone has atoned for their sins, acknowledged their sins, apologized for their sins.
Denise's family didn't get that.
And interestingly, we have some reactions.
Some of the local press who was there interviewed some of the family members.
The first response from one of the family members, no remorse, didn't apologize, didn't ask for forgiveness, and just really showed the true coward that he is.
Oh, it was just last week.
Right.
That's what expectations.
I'm sure they were lowered.
And look, her now 20-year-old son, who was two at the time of his mom's death, said, I unfortunately didn't get the opportunity to know her and be raised by her because I know he picked a great mom.
And I think when he says he, he's referring to God.
And Michael had other plans.
Now, her husband, Nathan, and we will get into his devotion to his wife.
I mean, they were young when they fell in love, young when they got married, and young when they had two kids.
And he is still literally devoted every day of his life to honoring her and making sure, as best he can, this doesn't happen to anyone else.