Posted on 06/24/2007 1:27:35 PM PDT by Hal1950
The Summit County Medical Examiner's Office has today positively identified the remains found Saturday in the Cuyahoga Valley National Park as those of Jessie Marie Davis, the missing 26-year-old pregnant woman from Canton. Fetal remains were also recovered.
The cause and manner of death are listed as pending while routine studies and investigations are performed.
Sad. Most figured it was her though.
This seems to imply that the child was not within the female victim but found separately.
Fetal remains ?
umm.. why cant they say “unborn baby”
ugh
they were not fetal remains! the baby was to be due July 3rd. I hope and pray that bastard gets fried. He was a cop and as such the wieight of the law should be harsher on him.
What’s with these guys lately who kill their wives/gf and their babies. Sick, sick, sick. Yeah, he needs to fry. Do they have the death penalty there? Too bad we can’t fry Cutts and Peterson together.
Oh yes we do. And we use it!!!
First time I posted on one of the Jesse threads. Sick over the pious FReepers that post that she “may” have deserved such a horrible thing because she did not have a background check done on this guy.
That other thread really sickens me.
Bless this young woman, her unborn child, her son that has just lost his mommy and her family.
Definitely! And not only that, the father of the two year old he left alone, and allegedly the father of Cloe. Sick. Poor baby girl.
She and her baby will be in Paradise when God’s Kingdom arrives.
Are you kidding?!? That's beyond disgusting.
Because it’s a fetus if it’s in the womb. Ugh
I just equate the world fetus with the concept that an unborn child is somehow less precious.
Too bad Cutts isn’t a celebrity football player like O.J., he might have gotten away with it < /sarc >
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