"IS IT SCOTT PETERSON ALL OVER AGAIN?"
BY: DR. FOREST LEWIS
As the lazy days of Summer 2007 slowly drift by, the case of Jessie Davis is looking more and more like the Laci Peterson case.
Scott Peterson is the man who was convicted of killing his pregnant wife and their unborn child, Connor. Laci Peterson's body and the remains of her unborn child washed ashore in an area that Peterson said that he fished in the day Laci turned up missing. Peterson the quintessential sociopath, had most of those in this country believing that he was an innocent man. This scoundrel even took time to "Search" for Laci's body, in between visits meeting with Amber Fry, the woman he was having a sexual tryst with!
In my mind, the prime suspect in the disappearance of Jessie Davis is her boyfriend and father of her children. He is Canton, Ohio police officer, Bobby Cutts, Jr. This guy Cutts is a piece of work. In a radio interview, he spoke of his trials and tribulations. He discussed how he walks around in a daze; and that he can't sleep. Never once in the interview that was played on television did this creep say anything about the 26-year old Davis. Cutts sounds a lot like Peterson. This entire painful event is not about Jessie Davis and her distraught family: It is about "Poor" Bobby Cutts, Jr.
Cutts has been interviewed by the police and FBI. He maintains that he has no idea where Jessie is. He allegedly refused to explain to authorities what he was doing, or where he was at from the time Ms. Davis last spoke to her mom, which was last Thursday night, until the next day. Ms. Davis' mom, Patty Porter, telephoned police after going to her daughter's home and discovering her grandson and the home ransacked.
It amazes me that Cutts is a police officer. This man has a criminal record, which dates back to 1998. An ex-girlfriend said that he broke down a door jam, and forced himself into their home. The unidentified woman told police at the time that she feared for her safety. Cutts entered a guilty plea to a disorderly conduct charge and was placed on three years probation.
Four years ago, this guy was fired from his law enforcement job after he allegedly gave his gun to his cousin for "Proection." His cousin was a convicted "Felon." Cutts admitted to lying to the police when he said that his gun was stolen. Nonetheless, this convicted criminal was given his job back after he won an appeal to overturned his firing.
Ms. Davis' Mother is determined to find her daughter. Who can blame her! She spoke on ABC's Good Morning America today. Patricia Porter said, "We're going to find my daughter." Asked on the "Today Show" if she thought Cutts was a suspect, Mrs. Porter said, "Yes, he's a suspect." In the same breath she added, "I still pray that it's not him. That doesn't mean that I don't think he's a suspect as well."
Whoever abducted Jessie Davis knew what they were doing. They used bleach in her home to destroy any possiblility of police finding any DNA. As mentioned, Mrs. Porter found her two year old son in the home alone. He told police:
"Mommy was crying. Mommy broke the table. Mommy's in the rug"
Police believe that Ms. Davis was wrapped in a comforter retrieved from her bedroom. Police also believe that Ms. Davis was taken to a far away location. Remember, Scott Peterson did not bury Laci's body near their home. I shutter to think what has happened to Jessie Davis. She was due to deliver her second child in days. It would take a sociopath to do such a heinous thing. That is to kill Jessie Davis and her unborn child as well.
These stories rarely end in a happy ending. Unfortunately, they end tragically. There is no logic to the person being murdered. When the police finally nail the person who did this horrible thing to Jessie Davis, do not be mystified as to the reason why he/she stooped so low. The reasons will be pure selfishness.
If Jessie Davis is found dead, and I for one am praying that she is found alive, the person or persons who took her life and that of her unborn daughter will face the death penalty. That is the good news. The bad news is that in the state of Ohio, 40% of death penalties cases are overturned on appeal.
Still, this doesn't bode well for the people responsible for the disappearence of Jessie Davis.
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