His DNA.
Camille Saint-Saens.
he made this song a couple of days before he died.
Saint-Saens was the organist at the Eglise Saint-Merry and at later at the Eglise de la Madeleine, one of the most prestigious organ posts in Paris. His talent as an organist led him to perform at Buckingham Palace for Queen Victoria. He was also a professor of piano at the Ecole Niedermeyer in Paris. He performed and conducted at major French venues such as the Salle Pleyel in Paris. In 1877 one of his benefactors, Albert Libon, made him a gift of 100,000 francs. It can be assumed that he earned royalties from his numerous compositions.
Because it was made mostly in a major tone, a song doesn't have to sound sinister to be sinister. Go look up "Danse Macabre" by Saint-Saens.
Camille Grammer made a guest appearance in one episode of Frasier - the 1997 Halloween episode called Eve.
Camille Manybeads Tso is a Navajo teen filmmaker who made the award-winning film "In the Footsteps of Yellow Woman," at the age of 13.
Please advise which Saint Anthony you are referring to.
Something he did in art class, now forgotten.
There is no saint named Francis Johnson.
Perpetua died as a martyr.
Saint jude was built for kids with cancer.
There is a saint named Therese and several others named Teresa but I can find no saint named Theresa.