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PostPosted: Sun Jun 17, 2007 5:51 pm    Post subject: North Canton, OH nine months pregnant mom disappears Reply with quote

Do we have another crazy lady stealing a baby from a mother's womb again? What, are they so nuts they are ruled out for adoption?

They need to be ruled out from running loose without a straightjacket and meds.

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Police Searching for Missing Pregnant Woman in Ohio
By Sara Bonisteel
Fox News
June 17, 2007

Ohio police are searching for a missing pregnant woman Sunday after her mother found the woman's 2-year-old son alone last week in her Lake Township, Ohio, home.

Jessie Marie Davis, 26, of North Canton, Ohio, was last heard from Wednesday, when she spoke to her mother, Patty Porter, by cell phone, Stark County Sheriff Tim Swanson said. Davis is nine-months pregnant.

Authorities planned to canvas the neighborhood Sunday afternoon.

"At this point it's just very frightening because they don't have any actual suspects," said Jane Davis, the missing woman's sister. "They're just looking for any possible clues at this point."

Porter discovered her daughter missing Friday morning, when she found her 2-year-old grandson home alone.

"I said ... 'Where's Mommy?'" Porter said. "And he just said 'Mommy broke the table, and Mommy's in the rug.'"

Davis' house showed no sign of forced entry, but her cell phone, comforter and sheets were missing from the residence, Swanson said. Her purse and vehicle were found at the home.

"The mattress was partially off the bed and the nightstand was knocked over and the lamp was knocked over and somebody had poured bleach all over the floor," Porter said.

Jane Davis told FOX News that it appeared her sister had been missing for a day to a day and a half before her mother discovered the 2-year-old.

"She would never have left her son," Jane Davis told FOX News. "She is the greatest, greatest mother, and he is her whole life, and she would never ever have left him there by himself, even for a minute."

The father of Jessie Marie Davis' toddler and unborn child is a Canton, Ohio, police officer, her sister said. He is also married to another woman.

Both he and his wife, from whom he separated in February, have been questioned and are not suspects, they said.

"At this point he's doing everything he needs to do to cooperate with police to help us find her," Davis told FOX News.

Authorities have canvassed Davis' neighborhood twice and used a canine unit to try and pick up her scent.

"It's a nice neighborhood, it's a quiet area," Jane Davis said. "It's a safe place to have a family, and no one saw anything."

Davis is described as a 5-foot-4-inch-tall white woman with blond hair and hazel eyes. She is nine-months pregnant and weighs approximately 135 pounds.

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Anyone with information is asked to contact the Stark County Sheriff's Office at 330-430-3684.

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PostPosted: Sun Jun 17, 2007 7:27 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Reminds me of Tara Grinstead in a way.

So sad- the little one evidently witnessed his Mother being murdered.

Too much of this going on- it makes you ill.
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PostPosted: Sun Jun 17, 2007 7:37 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Yes, this is as sick as it gets.

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PostPosted: Sun Jun 17, 2007 8:24 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

It does seem like there's an awful lot of women being murdered - by husbands/boyfriends and by serial killers. I wonder what the statistics are on this? And yes, Skipper - it is so sickening. Is there something women can do to change this? Is there something men can do to change this? Somehow I feel it ties in with oversexualisation of women - including pornography. There's nothing wrong with sex per se, but it should be in a context of a caring relationship - not just sex for its own sake. I think masturbation is a reasonable way to deal with sex drive at times when there is no other release (no mate or a mate who is sick or otherwise unavailable). But I don't think pornography is necessary - masturbation shouldn't be a goal, just a release when needed.
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PostPosted: Sun Jun 17, 2007 8:56 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

This looks like the mom being killed for her baby, and that is usually done by another woman who wants a baby and is a nutcase.

As for what can be done, making divorces much quicker so there is not this long process where people have to live in the same house while trying legally to get the other thrown out all in the name of custody of home and kids.

It's all nonsense and depraved, most everyone would agree. But lawyers/politicians rig this depraved game to soak every last penny out of it until the dust settles.

And sometimes when the dust settles, the woman is missing.

Money, the reason for missing women with silent ex's is money.

We also have some sick individuals who attack women, yes. We have even more who are violent felons who should have their whereabouts tracked while they're on probation.

And they shouldn't be released until they've served their full sentence, not because the prison is full.

Build lots of cheap prison cells in the desert for them. (see Track offenders with GPS recorders!)

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PostPosted: Sun Jun 17, 2007 11:40 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Rd states:

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As for what can be done, making divorces much quicker so there is not this long process where people have to live in the same house while trying legally to get the other thrown out all in the name of custody of home and kids.

It's all nonsense and depraved, most everyone would agree. But lawyers/politicians rig this depraved game to soak every last penny out of it until the dust settles.


I agree Rd, not that this should be a reason to kill anyone but we see alot of the murders are due to custody and divorce problems lately.

We also must keep our criminals in prison for the complete sentence and monitor them when they come out. This is a must. Violence is out of control it seems. I also think people need to be more involved in communication somehow and maybe the courts need to establish some type of system to intercede when criminals get out of prison so they are able to interact much better with their family members or ex's.
These are just a few of my feelings.

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PostPosted: Mon Jun 18, 2007 10:11 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Fox News is adding this to the known info:

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Police Suspect Foul Play in Disappearance of Pregnant Ohio Woman
By Sara Bonisteel
Fox News
June 18, 2007

Foul play could be involved in the case of a missing pregnant woman, Ohio police said Monday, as they subpoenaed her cell-phone records and those of her married boyfriend in order to determine what happened to 26-year-old Jessie Marie Davis.

"We feel that there possibly is foul play, however we're still investigating it as a missing person," said Stark County Sheriff's Chief Dep. Rick Perez at a news conference Monday.

Investigators are working to piece together a timeline for the missing woman, who was last heard from on Wednesday night when she spoke to her mother around 9:20 p.m.

"At this time we have no persons of interest, we have no suspects," Perez said.

Around 70 searchers canvassed the area near the woman's North Canton, Ohio, home Sunday afternoon for the nine months pregnant woman.

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PostPosted: Tue Jun 19, 2007 2:22 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I did not hear that the BF was married, I'm taken back on this news. The first place I would look would be to carefully check him out esp. since he is married. Why be locked into two children to support! If I'm studying the right case (?) he fathered her other child too. He is a Police Officer too and that scares me also. It adds a certain dimension to any missing persons case.

I think he needs to be put under the magnifying glass. It is a smart move for him to cooperate though as I heard he was doing, which other LE involved in our missing cases have not.

Please, If I'm on the wrong case let me know as I thought I was watching the correct media coverage. I have heard that they may have recently broke up the last month or two.

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PostPosted: Tue Jun 19, 2007 4:21 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I'm confused.

Is the police officer her ex, another woman's ex, and now her married bf? Holy cow.

And the first article said the ex's married but separated wife was questioned and cleared, and the next article below says police are looking for her and she cannot be found.

I hope this is not really what I'm reading. That would make it a Jerry Springer disappearance, and we have enough problems with disappeared women and ex's.

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PostPosted: Tue Jun 19, 2007 4:56 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Here is a more detailed description of the crime scene. Oh my, I called it a crime scene, and there's no blood.

My bad, I guess I'm just not cut out to be in law.

Here's the subtitle of this article:
Police discover little evidence of forced entry or struggle in woman's Lake Twp. home

I've highlighted the "little evidence of forced entry or struggle" below.

rd

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http://www.ohio.com/mld/beaconjournal/17376694.htm

Pregnant woman missing in Stark County; toddler left alone
Police discover little evidence of forced entry or struggle in woman's Lake Twp. home
By Phil Trexler
Beacon Journal staff writer
June 15, 2007

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2-year-old Blake blurted out the alarming words and sentences when asked about his mother.

``Mommy is gone. Mommy was crying. Mommy broke the table. Mommy is in the rug,'' the boy said...

Davis is now considered a missing person by the Stark County Sheriff's Office. Family members are concerned for her life and that of her unborn daughter, due July 3 and destined to be named Chloe Leeann.

``To be honest, things don't look promising,'' said Sheriff Timothy Swanson.

Authorities say there is little evidence of forced entry into the woman's home on Essex Street Northwest or of a struggle inside, aside from the disarray inside Davis' bedroom....

Inside her bedroom, authorities say a mattress was pushed against a nightstand, which caused a lamp to fall over. A large red bed comforter trimmed in gold is missing.

Porter, 60, said bleach was poured around the cream-colored carpeted bedroom and a nearly empty bottle was nearby. There were no obvious signs of blood.

In the kitchen, Davis' purse was dumped and its contents were scattered over the floor. Her cell phone and car keys were still inside the house. Her earrings, which she always wore to her job at an Allstate Insurance office in Hudson, were still in the bathroom.


Family members say Davis was looking forward to giving Blake a sister. She was blissful last Sunday when about a dozen friends gathered at her home for a baby shower.

She lived alone with her child, but Blake's and the unborn baby's father, a Canton police officer, visited often. He paid child support and had a good relationship with the boy, they said.

The officer, a married father of two girls, has cooperated with detectives and allowed a search of his truck, Swanson said.

The officer's wife, the sheriff said, left her job as a nurse early on Friday and cannot be located. Swanson said detectives want to question the woman. Davis' family members say they believe the wife was aware of her husband's fathering of the two children.

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Anyone with information is asked to call 330-430-3684.

Phil Trexler can be reached at 330-996-3717 or ptrexler@thebeaconjournal.com.

Beacon Journal staff writer John Higgins contributed to this report.
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PostPosted: Tue Jun 19, 2007 12:12 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Canton Repository is reporting that police are searching the ex/married bf's home with a dog. No mention if his recent estranged wife ex still lives there with him or not.

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http://www.cantonrep.com/index.php?Category=15&ID=360640&subCategoryID=0

Authorities search Cutts home in missing woman case
REPOSITORY STAFF REPORT
June 18, 2007

PLAIN TWP. As neighbors and media watched, FBI agents and sheriff’s deputies searched the home of Bobby L. Cutts Jr.

Cutts is the father of the 2-year-old son of Jessie Marie Davis, a nine months pregnant woman who has been missing since last week.

A K-9 was used to search the house inside.

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PostPosted: Tue Jun 19, 2007 1:02 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

It seems that if someone was using blech on the floor it was to cover up DNA evidence. That means there was likely blood, as there is no report of any appreciable amount of blood it is unlikely that the baby was delievered, if the baby was not born then this means that the DNA was from the victim or the perpetrator.

It would seem also that while the perp was cleaning up the blood or amniotic fluid that Jessie was either unconscious or dead at that point, or drug. I doubt very much that she simply sat by and did nothing while the perp cleaned up the room.

The fact that her two year old son was alive, says that someone did not want the child hurt??? IF the perp is a cold blooded killer he would have silenced the child and given that the child was left alive this says that the child was known to the perp or that the perp was hired to abduct or murder Jessie and not to harm the child

If someone was stealing Jessies' unborn child, I don't think they would have given a rats' __ss about the toddler

Personally, I think someone was hired to abduct Jessie? Who would benefit from this...her boyfriend who was married, the boyfriend's girlfriend, or if she had a new boyfriend, or a neighbour or friend who may have desires on Jessie.

I hope the perp is caught, I don'T hold much hope that Jessie is still alive. The last abduction I remember, is that the perp was aquainted with the victim through a dog show, or something to that affect..

Very sad, and God willing Mom and babe were fine...
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PostPosted: Tue Jun 19, 2007 3:15 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I was a bit confused on the Springer relationships too Rd but I have it all clear now (I think) in my mind. She was dating a married man as it appears.

As for what Peri has stated, I'm in total agreement. A cold blooded killer would not keep the toddler alive, might as well get rid of the toddler too if you are going to kill someone for no reason at all.

The bleach makes it a definite crime scene and it was used to cover the DNA or to get rid of all evidence. Pre-planned crime which makes this all the more horrible. I still have to go with a hired gun if not the boyfriend, someone he may have hired. I seem to always go in that direction
because these abductions usually end up that way (pointing to an ex) that is unhappy.

I do not think this was random as in the case of the other women who have lost their babies by women who wanted to replace/or just wanted an infant. It seems to be a case of wanting to make another woman disappear.

BTW, Nice to see you again Peri.

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PostPosted: Tue Jun 19, 2007 3:53 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I could be wrong about this but I don't think the boyfriend had anything to do with it......something tells me it was more in the boyfriend's wife arena. Apparently she knew about the baby, and the first son, but it's all sketchy in that area.

From what I'm reading here the boyfriend is extremely open for anything that will help with the investigation. He's cooperating completely. I could be wrong but there is something that I'm reading there that causes me to lean closer to the wife than the boyfriend.

Call it a hunch.

Either way, I fear that this woman is not well, if alive. According to her son mommy was crying and broke a table and is in a rug......this all sounds like there was a struggle and the other person won, which leads me to believe that this woman is indeed very ill, if not dead.
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PostPosted: Tue Jun 19, 2007 7:42 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

No doubt in my mind, Sherry. The ex has no motive. He basically was leaving his last wife (and two children) to go back to his previous wife (with one child and one coming).

His ex has motive. Is she innocent? I don't know, but a report that the police couldn't find her doesn't look good for her.

My guess at this point is that this is supposed to look like someone kidnapping her to steal her child, but could be the other woman getting rid of her competition.

On the other hand, the first article said she had been cleared. Unless she was working night shift in her nurse's job that would be awfully quick to be able to clear someone.

goz wrote: She was dating a married man as it appears.

Yes, her ex-husband who had remarried but separated probably as part of his wife finding out he fathered another child with his ex.

Got that? :)

Jerry Springer material, to be sure.

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