Monday, June 25, 2007

BOBBY CUTTS: IF ONLY JESSE MARIE DAVIS COULD HAVE TALKED TO NIKKI GIAVASIS

The Davis Family: "We do not want vengeance, we want justice!"

During Bobby Cutts' arraignment today for the murder of pregnant Ohio woman Jesse Davis, a man representing himself as Bobby's uncle was reportedly ticked.

While Black family members of Cutts, 30, and Myisha Ferrell, 29, were forced towards the back of the courtroom, the Davis family, mostly White, were seated front and center.

"What kind of Christian woman gets pregnant with two children by a man already married to another woman," the uncle was quoted as saying.

What would likely be 2 year-old Blake's great-uncle, Fox News reported that this man, refusing to give his name, also blurted out with contempt, "What kind of justice is this?"

Now keep in mind, Cutts was a police officer.

Is it us, or does this sound a little strange??? And how does former NBA baller Shawn Kemp fit into this whole thing with Cutts and L.A. model Nikki Giavasis?

At a news conference following the arraignment, Patti Porter said when she stood up to look her daughters boyfriend Bobby Cutts straight in the eye, "I wanted him to see us. I was disgusted and I wanted Bobby to see it. But I saw nothing in his eyes. They were blank."

Jesse's mother went on to say that when she and Cutts made eye contact, it felt like her entire life had prepared her for that moment.

Insisting on clearly the air about past media reports that she initially supported Cutts, Porter was quite transparent about where she was coming from.

"We prayed it was not him. that's my grandson's father. But I never said I supported Bobby Cutts."

Jesse's 20 year-old sister, Whitney Davis, chimed in with "everyone knows he did it."

As for the five million dollar bond, Porter stated she wish the judge had set it for ten million, with five million set for Myisha Ferrell. Ferrell's bond was ultimately set at $500,000.

Whitney Davis also provided a window into just how much others have been touched by her big sister's brutal slaying. She spoke about a married couple who actually gave their wedding rings to the family in a show of solidarity.

While she was still wearing the rings, it was announced that Davis would be soon returning them to the couple.

As for little Blake who was left alone after possibly seeing his mom killed, his grandmother indicated that he was doing as well as could be expected. "He calls her on an old cell phone and talks to her," Porter said.

Jesse's mother clearly wanted the world to know the toll of losing her daughter Jesse, 26, has taken on her family."This is an unbearable loss. No words can express the heartache."

Porter also spoke about how others were being impacted by the tragedy. "Everyone is devastated by this, his family and the other children as well."

Holding back tears, Porter continued. "Jesse was like a pink cashmere in a pile of trash, she did not fit into this scenario at all and what people are saying about her is just not true."

"They don't even know her!"

Hear Nikki Giavasis tell her story about Bobby's "dark side."

Giavasis never met Jesse but spoke very highly of her on MSNBC with Dan Adams. With her attorney next to her, she also indicated that a judge today dismissed Cutts's petition for custody of their daughter. Giavasis had been waiting eleven months for a decision granting her full custody of her child.