Jesse Marie Davis

meangirl

Nice lady!
Lilypad said:
I really believe in her heart, Jessie's mother knows the truth-the baby probably told the LEO's who he saw.
Texas EquuSearch, an internationally active search team, brought in sonar equipment to check ponds and a remote-control airplane equipped with a camera to look for any sign of Jessie Davis. :yay:

I think the baby told them too. :yay:

Update from Webslueths:

4:00 p.m. EST Thursday - search team has found something of big enough significance that they have cordened (sp?) off the area and won't let the media in.
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BlackSheep

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meangirl said:
I think the baby told them too. :yay:

Update from Webslueths:

4:00 p.m. EST Thursday - search team has found something of big enough significance that they have cordened (sp?) off the area and won't let the media in.
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Authorities gave no indication that Thursday's search had turned up any evidence, but according to media reports, around noon an FBI evidence crew and investigators were at the site of a patch of freshly dug dirt in a field at the end of a dirt road more than a mile from Davis' home.
 

Pandora

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meangirl said:
I think the baby told them too. :yay:

Update from Webslueths:

4:00 p.m. EST Thursday - search team has found something of big enough significance that they have cordened (sp?) off the area and won't let the media in.
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I haven’t been able to hit that site for 2-days. :mad:

Vrai,

I was thinking about this yesterday. This guy is a cop and well versed in what he is to look for in others body language. He would also know the motivational / interrogating interviewing tactics well, so he would be sure to modify his behavior.

If he did it, the only way to make an arrogant shell crack is to get closer to the evidence and watch him try to tell a story to get himself out of the bag he is in.

Anyone know anything else about the dirt pile find? And what about the DNA testing on the infant they found in the basket?
 

Pandora

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kwillia said:
Search dogs hit on one area of freshly dug dirt Thursday more than a mile from her home in nearby Lake Township, but it turned out to be a marijuana plot, Stark County sheriff's Capt. Gary Shankle said.


http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,285937,00.html


Thanks :huggy:

Last line...

Meanwhile, the DNA of a newborn baby found about 45 miles from Davis' home was being tested to see if the infant is related to the missing woman. The testing was not expected to be finished until next week.
 
Pandora said:
Meanwhile, the DNA of a newborn baby found about 45 miles from Davis' home was being tested to see if the infant is related to the missing woman. The testing was not expected to be finished until next week.


Couple Who Found Abandoned Newborn Girl Doubts Link to Missing Ohio Mom Jessie Davis

Don Redman and his wife arrived home from dinner Monday night to discover the newborn on the porch of their rural home south of Wooster, according to Maurer. The baby was dressed in a sleeper.

The wicker basket contained a blanket and a bottle of formula, but there was no note, Mauer said.

Redman said the infant's umbilical cord had been tied off with a rubber band, and she was sleeping when he and his wife found it. He speculated that the baby was left by someone who knew his wife's background as a nurse and board member at a local free clinic.

"My wife has been a school nurse and has dealt with young females in a confidential manner over a number of years," Redman said. "We don't feel at this point that there's any connection (with the missing woman)."
 

Pandora

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kwillia said:
Police: Abandoned Baby Isn't That of Missing Pregnant Mom Jessie Davis

DNA tests showed that the abandoned baby — left when she was 1 day old in a wicker basket on the porch of a school nurse who lived about 45 miles away from Davis' home — isn't a match to the missing woman, Stark County Sheriff's Deputy Rick Perez told FOX News.


I do think her and the baby are dead. But, there was that tiny sliver of hope that maybe, just maybe, the baby lived and that the baby in the basket could have been that baby. :ohwell:

You know, the boyfriend was supposed to pick up the baby around 9:30ish Wednesday night. He calls and there is no answer so he tells the authorities he abandoned effort. :eyebrow: If my husband and I had some deal with custody and I couldn’t get a hold of him, I would be worried and hanging up wouldn’t have been the end of my efforts.
 

meangirl

Nice lady!
jetmonkey said:
So is being murdered by the jackass you were ####ing the leading cause of death during pregnancy now?

It seems that way. :ohwell:

I just don't get why all these men think they will be the one to get away with it. They always get caught. :jameo:
 

Lenny

Lovin' being Texican
jazz lady said:
:shocking: Wow, that first dispatcher needs to be :smack: upside the head. I hadn't heard it before this. UFB.

Listen to the audio of the first call and not know the story and it is obvious the mother (Patty Porter) delirious and uncommunicative.

It took the operator two minutes to get Patty to tell us the missing woman wasn't a child, the sister of the two year old.
 
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