Tuesday, June 26, 2007

The Murders of Jessie Davis and CHLOE

My heart breaks for the family and friends of Jessie Davis.

The agony of her disappearance and then the horrifying reality of the discovery of her body must be among the most unbearable things they've ever experienced.

They're all in my prayers.

There's something that has bothered me about the way the media have reported the murders.

Again and again, they talk about Jessie's death and the death of her fetus.

CANTON, Ohio -- A police officer accused of killing his pregnant girlfriend and her nearly full-term fetus made his first court appearance Monday and was ordered held on $5 million bond.

...Jessie Davis, 26, was missing for about a week before her body was found Saturday in a park. Cutts is the father of her 2-year-old son, and Davis' relatives have said he is the father of the baby girl she was due to deliver July 3 and planned to name Chloe.

...Ohio law allows a murder charge against someone accused of killing a fetus that would have been able to live outside the womb.

Why must the media keep referring to Jessie's baby as her fetus?

She almost had carried the baby to term.


Even Ohio law gives the baby the status of a living, breathing human being.

Cutts, the accused killer, didn't murder a woman and a fetus.

He allegedly murdered his girlfriend and his child.

A baby girl, Chloe, was murdered; not a fetus named Chloe.

The Culture of Death proponents in the lib media don't want to say that.


These pro-abortion people get squeamish when dealing with a baby that wasn't born but was certainly capable of surviving outside the womb.

It's sickening.

Cutts allegedly killed his BABY DAUGHTER, not his fetus.

These word games are a joke.

Chloe was a living baby girl a month ago.

She would have been a living baby girl today.

She should have been a living baby girl a month from now.

A woman and her fetus weren't killed.

A mother and her baby daughter were murdered.

2 comments:

Kay Dennison said...

Well said, Eden! That has bothered me, too. Our local paper here in Canton refers to Chloe as her unborn child -- in infinitely better taste in my not so humble opinion.

Mary said...

I'm glad to hear that Chloe is being referred to as an unborn child rather than a fetus.

Jessie Davis and her daughter deserve at least that much respect.