Mother of missing pregnant woman says boyfriend is suspect


UNIONTOWN, Ohio (AP) — The mother of a missing pregnant woman said today she has suspicions about what happened to her daughter and considers the baby’s father a suspect. But she said her focus remains on bringing her daughter home.

“We’re not stopping. Whoever did this, don’t think we’re going to go back home and shut the door, because we’re not,” a choked up Patricia Porter told ABC’s “Good Morning America.” “We are going to find my daughter.”

Porter had reported 26-year-old Jessie Davis missing one week ago after finding the young woman’s home in shambles, the furniture overturned and Davis’ young son home alone. The 2-year-old boy, who may be the only witness to his mother’s disappearance, told investigators: “Mommy was crying. Mommy broke the table. Mommy’s in rug.”

When Porter was asked by NBC’s “Today” show if she considered the father of Davis’ 2-year-old son and unborn baby a suspect, she replied: “Yes, he’s a suspect.”