A warning about this. After you read it, you may never be able to hear the song "Silent Night" and enjoy it again.

Whether it was Christmastime or not, Heather Tipton said she often sang Silent Night to help calm the fears of her son Logan. “My son was terrified of the dark,” she said, but at the sound of the song, “he’d go right to sleep.” On Monday night, less than 24 hours after police say 6-year-old Logan Tipton was stabbed to death in his Versailles bedroom by an intruder, his mother led hundreds of mourners in singing Silent Night for him one last time. The crowd gathered on the Woodford County High School football field, where Logan’s football number, 63, was emblazoned on the scoreboard. They gathered around the Tipton family to cry, pray, offer condolences and sing songs, including Logan’s favorite, Jesus Loves Me. The Indiana man who confessed to the stabbing is most likely mentally ill, his attorney said after a court hearing Monday. The boy was stabbed multiple times in the head with a large kitchen knife during a burglary about 4 a.m. Monday, according to investigators and Woodford County Coroner Ronald Owens. [Hundreds at vigil for slain Versailles boy; $1M bond for man who confessed, by Morgan Eads, Michael McKay, and Karla Ward, Lexington Herald Leader, December 7, 2015]