Jessie Davis, who was 9-month pregnant, has been missing since June 13th.
Today, tragically and sadly, her body was found:
CANTON, Ohio - A massive search ended in sadness Saturday when authorities announced they found a body believed to be a pregnant woman who vanished from her home a week earlier. A police officer believed to be the father of the unborn child was arrested on two counts of murder.
Jessie Davis, 26, who was due to deliver a baby girl on July 3, was reported missing after her mother found Davis’ 2-year-old son home alone, bedroom furniture toppled and bleach spilled on the floor.
This story has been getting round-the-clock Nancy Grace coverage, and every time I heard the news and Bobby Cutts Jr. — the 30-year old police officer boyfriend — was mentioned, the reporters were always quick to note that Bobby “was not a suspect.”
And now he’s expected to be arraigned early next week on two charges of murder. Whoever was feeding the media the “he’s not a suspect” statement all along has some explaining to do.
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I’m somewhat curious as to how Pro-choice abortion advocates feel about the double-murder charge? Do they think Cutts should be charged with the death of Davis’ unborn baby? I mean, either it’s a life or it isn’t. Right?
For the record, I hope (if he is guilty) that he hangs for both murders.





Well, I think the pro-choice advocates opposed those laws for just that reason: the creeping legal definition of personhood on to fetuses.
Roe v. Wade is based on the increasing interest of the state to protect life as a fetus edges toward viability until birth when a baby achieves personhood. For the state to provide additional protection against the murder of a pregnant woman doesn’t seem inconsistent with the spirit of the ruling.
Left by Preston on June 24th, 2007 at 7:20 am