Topic: They found the body of missing Ohio woman | |
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damn it that makes me so mad!
![]() behind a 2 yr old. |
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So sorry for them all. Another waste of life. Makes me wonder what
people have in their minds that ALLOWS them to dothis kind of horror. My their sould find peace. |
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![]() of a life. |
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they found the baby the other day,someone left it at some ones door
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It is for times like this that my being vehemently against the death
penalty makes me pause for a moment. ![]() |
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No, the baby they found was not hers.
DNA test proved it. |
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Quick trial & PUBLIC hanging.
We need to make people think before they act. Saw a military movie of the last hanging, during WW II Bullet to easy for people like this. |
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have always thought they should take people like this and dump them on a
deserted island with a knife and sleeping bag...just patrol the island with a couple boats to keep them there...no taxpayers money involved...remove them from society |
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No taxpayer money involved Davinci? who pays for the boat, the people
to operate them and the fuel for the engines and who pays for the knife and sleeping bag. |
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The boyfriend is being charged with two murders, so the baby is dead.
It's a really sad situation. I don't think we should rush to judgement on the boyfriend, it could have been an accident. A truely terrible accident, which he tried to cover up, but still an accident. |
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New arrest in death of pregnant woman By JOE MILICIA, Associated Press
Writer 1 hour, 38 minutes ago A former classmate of the man suspected of murdering a pregnant woman was arrested Sunday on an obstruction of justice charge, the FBI said. Myisha Ferrell of Canton was arrested in the death of 26-year-old Jessie Davis after sheriff's deputies and FBI agents broke down the door of her apartment Saturday night and searched it, agent Scott Wilson said. The Stark County Sheriff's Department refused to discuss the arrest, saying any information made public would hurt their case. Ferrell was to be arraigned Monday, Wilson said. The Summit County medical examiner on Sunday identified a body found in Cuyahoga Valley National Park as that of Davis. The dead, nearly full-term fetus was still in her womb. Davis, of Lake Township near Canton, was reported missing after her mother found Davis' 2-year-old son, Blake, home alone, with bedroom furniture toppled and bleach spilled on the floor. Blake gave investigators their first clues, saying: "Mommy was crying. Mommy broke the table. Mommy's in rug." Thousands of volunteers searched for Davis for several days, while investigators questioned Bobby Cutts Jr., 30, a police officer who is Davis' boyfriend and has an estranged wife. He is scheduled to be arraigned Monday. Davis' relatives have said they believed Cutts, of North Canton, was the father of both Blake and the fetus Davis was carrying. There was no immediate response to messages seeking comment Sunday from Davis' family members and Cutts' lawyer. Cutts' pastor, the Rev. C.A. Richmond, declined to comment as he entered a services in Canton on Sunday. Justin Lindstrom, 27, an upstairs neighbor of Ferrell's, said officers spent two hours searching the woman's apartment before leaving with several full, brown paper bags and bottles of bleach from the basement. Wilson would not describe what the deputies seized or say how Ferrell might have been involved. Lindstrom said he never really hit it off with Ferrell, who lives in the apartment with her 11-year-old daughter. "She's not exactly your ideal neighbor. She and I haven't gotten along since day one," said Lindstrom, who moved into the building in January. He said she had parties every night. "We're talking carloads at a time — four and five carloads — and until 3 or 4 in the morning," Lindstrom said. Ferrell worked at a Denny's restaurant until quitting her job Friday, Lindstrom said. A manager at Denny's, who declined to give his name, confirmed that Ferrell had worked there but declined to comment further. Officials at the Stark County jail said that Ferrell had not been processed and that they had no information about whether she had a lawyer. Davis' body was found in an area known as Top O' the World because of its elevation. The area contains a dirt road, a small dirt parking area and a couple of benches overlooking a grassy field. The body was found in that field, said Roger Riggins, an investigator for the medical examiner's office. Just down the road, someone posted a sign that said, "God bless you Jesse and Chloe, forever in our hearts." People had placed flowers and red and yellow ribbons just below a sign identifying the park. |
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