Saturday, February 9, 2013

Good Neighbor Settlement House Starts Fingerprinting Due to Oregon Murderer Jeffrey Cutlip

From the editor:  MMB has run several stories on Jeffrey Cutlip, the Oregon murderer who settled in Brownsville, seemingly having his way downtown.  When I first learned that he was a former sex offender, not registered, I made three attempts to alert the Brownsville Police Department, attempts that were not well received.  On my third attempt the dispatcher told me she had just talked to a detective and "Cutlip was alright."

Now, we've learned that the Good Neighbor Settlement House, 1254 E. Tyler St., in Brownsville has started fingerprinting all homeless before providing services.  This is in direct response to Cutlip, who frequented the shelter.  Below is the story we ran in September:


Jeffrey Cutlip in Latin Jazz Festival
Charismatic sex offender Jeffrey Cutlip, once released from prison in Multnomah County, Oregon(Portland), hightailed it for the obscurity of extreme south Texas, that is, Brownsville, Cameron County. Cutlip introduced himself to patrons at the Crescent Moon and other downtown establishments as "Jessie", skillfully spinning stories that elicited sympathy and material help.

With a guitar on his back, dressed in a hobo Aerosmithian style, he liked to pass himself off as a musician who could namedrop a number of rock legends as his collaborators, although he literally couldn't play a lick. Perhaps it was that fairy story that garnered him a feature photo in last year's Latin Jazz Festival, no shame intended for George Ramirez because we were all fooled at some point.

Cutlip loved the collective gullibility of Brownsville and its non-invasive police department. Many times BPD would just ask him to move on after a night of sleeping on some business or residential door step or patio. He liked to hit an adult day care around lunch time, complaining about the menu as if he were a paying customer. He wore a plastic hospital bracelet on his wrist to fend off the hospital security guard who might question his presence in the Baptist lobby.

Cutlip At Brownsville Cheezmeh Valentine Event
His luck changed when he gave an off-duty BPD detective a bit of attitude resulting in his first local background check. Clearly, he had not registered as a sex offender, violated many of his parole stipulations, including geographical limitations, being where young people congregate and/or alcohol served. Incredibly though, BPD put him quickly back on the street despite the obvious. Two weeks after his real background surfaced, I observed Cutlip at a bus stop on Central Blvd. and called 911. I was told a police unit would be dispatched shortly. Fifteen minutes later I called again receiving the same promise. On the third call a dispatcher said she had checked with a detective who advised her that Cutlip was "alright."

Several days later Cutlip ventured of his own accord into BPD and confessed to three 70's murders he said he had committed in Oregon. Once extradited back to Portland, newspaper reports indicated Cutlip had provided detectives with details of at least two murder scenes never before revealed. Cutlip, through his lawyer, entered a plea of innocent with respect to at least one of the murder charges..

6 comments:

  1. posting old stories like McHale. you guys are damned lazy. LOL!!!

    Wense

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    1. It's an old story with a new twist.

      Please circle the letter next to the sentence best describing the new twist.

      A. Jeffrey Cutlip has now joined Brownsville Cheezmeh.
      B. The Good Settlement House is now fingerprinting the homeless in response to Cutlip.
      C. Cutlip was named president of the Latin Jazz Festival.

      Jim

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  2. Jake. (Ralph Garcia - ICE agent)February 9, 2013 at 11:43 AM

    worse than that, it's BORING! LOL!!!!

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  3. Should that "Do" in your headline be "Due?" Reads wrong. Get with it, you nutty dude!

    Rey

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    1. You are correct. It's been a long time coming but your persistence has finally paid off.

      Jim

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