Tuesday, June 26, 2007

BOBBY CUTTS: THE ALL TOO FAMILIAR STORY OF YET ANOTHER BLACK MAN ON LOCKDOWN



Like So Many African-American Males, This Brother Had 'Issues'

Bobby Cutts Jr.'s oldest daughter, Taylor, was born out of wedlock to a Nikki Giavasis in 1997. A younger daughter, Breonna, was born to another woman in 2001, shortly before Cutts married her.
His son, 2-year-old Blake, was born to girlfriend Jessie Davis while Cutts was separated from his wife. His daughter, Chloe, was due July 3rd.

But now Cutts, 30, is accused of murdering Jesse Marie Davis and their unborn child.

"There's a lot of little children being absolutely devastated over this," Davis' mother, Patricia Porter, said Monday outside Canton Municipal Court. "We can't forget them."

Davis, 26, was missing for about a week before her body was found in a northeast Ohio park Saturday. A former Canton police officer, Cutts is accused of killing Davis and the fetus June 14 at her home in nearby Lake Township.

Cutts' stepmother, Barbara Cutts, on Monday called her stepson a generous man who was good with kids and coached youth soccer, basketball and football.

She said she and Cutts' father last saw him Saturday at his house in Plain Township outside North Canton, where he appeared drained and exhausted.

"It's very hard to accept," said Barbara Cutts, 46, a nurse's aide. "A lot of people are looking at him like a bad person, but he's not, he really isn't."

WHERE DA' WHITE WOMEN AT?

Cutts and model Nikki Giavasis met while attending nearby Walsh University. Taylor has lived with Giavasis for most of her life in California, but Cutts challenged the custody arrangement in 2005.

Hours before Cutts' arraignment, Stark County Family Court Judge David Stucki dismissed a custody case here, citing the charges against Cutts as one factor in his decision. Another custody dispute over Taylor is ongoing in a California court.

"The family has deliberately tried not to burden her (Taylor) with this," Jakmides said, referring to the murder case. "They've tried as much as possible to keep her from the media storm."

Susan Hulit Burns, Taylor's court-appointed guardian, said she was bothered by how often Giavasis switched apartments and daycare providers. She said she was also bothered that Cutts "conceived a child during his separation" from his wife, according to a June 2006 court filing.

In 1998, Cutts was accused of breaking into Giavasis' home while she was inside with former NBA player Shawn Kemp of the Cleveland Cavaliers. Baby daddy Kemp is now paying Giavais upwards of $20,000 a month in child support.

Cutts pleaded no contest to a disorderly conduct charge and was sentenced to three years' probation.

Trying to get his life in order, Cutts became a Canton police officer. He soon met his future wife, Kelly Schaub.

A neighbor said he heard that Schaub (who is also White) met Cutts when she called police to her Crescent Road home.

In July 2001, Schaub and Cutts married, two months after their baby girl Breonna was born.

Cutts seperated from Kelly in 2003 while facing criminal charges after his police supervisors alleged he had given his gun to a drug-dealing cousin.

Cutts was acquitted and an arbitrator ordered Canton to rehire him with back pay.

During the separation, he and Jessie Davis conceived Blake, born in December 2004. On Monday, Porter was granted temporary custody of the boy in Stark County Family Court.
It was Blake who provided investigators searching for Davis their first clues earlier this month, saying: "Mommy was crying. Mommy broke the table. Mommy's in rug." Porter found the boy home alone on June 15, with Davis missing, furniture toppled in the bedroom and a pool of bleach on the floor.

Porter said Monday she's not sure who Cutts is anymore. "We knew Bobby Cutts up to a certain day in this and from that day on we did not know him at all," she said. "I don't think my daughter ever knew him either."

Cutts played football, wearing No. 9, at GlenOak High School, a suburban school whose most famous graduate is goth rocker Marilyn Manson.

After he became a police officer, Cutts also played semiprofessional football with the Massillon Bengals in the Ohio Valley League and in 2005 was drafted by the Canton Legends of the Atlantic Indoor Football League.

Cutts played softball the evening of June 13 and then spent about four hours at a sports bar in Canton. He told The (Canton) Repository last week that he called Davis that night - the day before he's accused of killing her - and that it was the last time they spoke.

Original Story by Andrew Welsh-Huggins (AP)