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Community members gathering together at Codi’s Fence one last time to honor the 4-year-old that went missing two years ago. @WAVY_News
This is weird and it's not listed as trial on the 4th I can't find any new msm infoCourt tomorrow
It looks to me like there is a hearing tomorrow for all cases, a status hearing 3/4/24 on the child abuse cases, and the murder and concealing cases show jury trial on 3/4/24. I didn't look at every one of them... MOOThis is weird and it's not listed as trial on the 4th I can't find any new msm info
Ughhhh I wish this was on l&c or something to watch it. I hope there's finally justice for Codi jmooMAR 1, 2024
Cory Bigsby is accused of murdering son Codi; trial starts Monday
Cory Bigsby is accused of murdering is 4-year-old son Codi. The trial is scheduled to begin Monday, March 4, at Hampton Circuit Court.www.wtkr.com
- The trial is scheduled to begin Monday, March 4, at Hampton Circuit Court.
- Cory is charged with murder and concealing the body.
- He also faces charges of child neglect unrelated to Codi’s disappearance.
- Cory has been out on bond since the summer of 2023.
- Curtis Brown will be the lead defense attorney and Judge James Hawks will preside.
- News 3 will have a crew at the trial starting March 4.
A look at the road to trial for Cory Bigsby, the man accused of killing his son Codi
Cory Bigsby is accused of committing the criminal acts around June 2021, per court records. Bigsby reported his son missing to Hampton police in January 2022.www.13newsnow.com
- Jury selection is set to begin Monday.
- Correctional officers testified that Bigsby made several possible confessions while at the Hampton Roads Regional Jail.
- The statements were graphic and disturbing. Although inconsistent and contradictory, all versions ended with Codi's death or killing.
- Amina Matheny-Willard said jail staff tormented her client and coerced the admission.
- However, prosecutors will be allowed to use the jailhouse statements in trial.