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DEC 9, 2022

Hampton judge orders doctor's examination to determine 'sanity' of Cory Bigsby

A Hampton judge ruled on Friday that Cory Bigsby, the father of missing child Codi Bigsby, will receive a doctor's examination to determine his "competency and sanity."

In the scheduling hearing, the next trial date where the findings of the examination are to be presented was set for January 27, 2023.

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Family lawyer Amina Matheny-Willard is expected to hold a press conference at 1 p.m. Friday to share more information, specifically to talk about what she says has been inaction by the commonwealth in the case.
Are there no pictures of this poor wee little man smiling??

These pictures are very disturbing to me. He looks so grim...
 
DEC 27, 2022
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Volunteers continue to search for missing persons in Hampton Roads despite the holidays

The families of people reported missing are having an especially difficult holiday season with a loved one missing from the dinner table, but one nonprofit isn't giving up hope.

"As long as they're still out here, we're going to be out here," said Joe Slabinski with Water Team Inc.

Slabinski and his team of volunteers are searching for any sign of Codi Bigsby, the body of Shanita Eure-Lewis and several other open cases. Tuesday they searched Briarfield Park in Hampton.

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DEC 30, 2022

America’s missing persons: Their status and how you can help​

Codi Bigsby
  • Hampton, Virginia
  • Went Missing: Jan. 31, 2022
  • Status: Pending
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Codi Bigsby’s father, Cory, called 911 in late January to say his 4-year-old son wasn’t in their apartment. A massive search effort, including federal and state investigations, failed to find Codi.

NewsNation local affiliate WAVY reports Commonwealth’s Attorney Anton Bell said in April that Bigsby is still missing, but “presumed to be deceased.” Cory Bigsby faces 30 charges, and seven of them involve child neglect, according to 13 News Now, but these are not related to Codi’s disappearance. Cory Bigsby has been in jail since Feb. 3, and his next trial date is set for Jan. 27. The attorney formerly representing Cory Bigsby, Jeffrey Ambrose, said police mishandled the case and that his client had nothing to do with his son’s disappearance. Hampton Police Chief Mark Talbot, however, said in March there’s no evidence Bigsby was abducted, and the evidence they had did “not completely match the stories we have received.”

Anyone with information about the disappearance of Codi Bigsby should call the Hampton Police Department’s Crime Line at 888-LOCK-U-UP.
 
JAN 7, 2023
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It has been nearly a year since the 4-year-old was reported missing. His dad, Cory Bigsby reported him missing to Hampton Police Jan. 31, 2022.

Originally, he told police he last saw his son at 2 a.m. that day. Then, he reported him missing around 9 a.m. HPD launched a search near Old Buckroe Road.

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BW with Building Back Black, planned a search at the 1700 block of Old Buckroe Road.

Many volunteers affectionally call it ‘Camp Codi’ or ‘Codi’s Place.’

“I believe that he is still here, and I am not giving up,” BW said. “We are not giving up. He is a beam of light.”

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She plans another search for Codi on Jan. 14 at 1 p.m.

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JAN 7, 2023
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Emotions were high as the organizations of "Six Women and a Notebook", "United We Stand", and "Building Back Black" came together with locals of the area to leave New Year's gifts at the Codi Fence search around Buckroe Pointe Apartments and other areas nearby.

"No matter where he's at, I'm praying to God that he's alive. But if not, I would like to be able to find Codi so we can give him a proper place to rest because he deserves it," said Nancy Strickland, Founder and President of Six Women & A Notebook.

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JAN 7, 2023
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Emotions were high as the organizations of "Six Women and a Notebook", "United We Stand", and "Building Back Black" came together with locals of the area to leave New Year's gifts at the Codi Fence search around Buckroe Pointe Apartments and other areas nearby.

"No matter where he's at, I'm praying to God that he's alive. But if not, I would like to be able to find Codi so we can give him a proper place to rest because he deserves it," said Nancy Strickland, Founder and President of Six Women & A Notebook.

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I hope he is fine and alive. I am also praying for him.
 
JAN 27, 2023
A judge on Friday ordered a second mental examination for Cory Bigsby, the father of missing child Codi Bigsby. ...

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During a Friday morning hearing, the court-approved doctor said Bigsby was competent to stand trial, while the defense-hired doctor said he wasn't. Because of the conflict, Bigsby's defense requested a second examination from a new doctor.

Judge Hawks said that assessment is not able to be used, because the expert isn't a court appointed or on their list.

13News Now got a look at the court appointed doctor’s assessment.

In the documents, the doctor writes Bigsby understands the possible consequences of his charges and how the judicial system works. The paperwork said Bigsby has refused medical treatment at Hampton Roads Regional Jail. The assement said mental health staff say Bigsby has reported hearing voices, has made references to seeing children tapping on the windows of the jail and said there is a machine in his head telling him to do crazy things.

However, the documents said when the doctor interviewed Bigsby in January, he denied having those experiences and said he’s never received psychiatric treatment in his life saying, “There’s nothing wrong with me. I don’t need those services.”'

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Hawks appointed a Chesapeake psychologist to conduct the examination. The court will meet to discuss the results on March 31.

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JAN 27, 2023
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Brown began Friday’s hearing by asking Hawks to set a hearing date on Griffin’s and Williams’ conclusions on competency — to decide which report the judge finds more credible.

But the case’s prosecutor, Hampton Commonwealth’s Attorney Anton Bell, pointed out that Williams was no longer on a list of state doctors approved by the Department of Behavioral Health to render an opinion.

Brown said Williams had voluntarily gotten off the state list a couple of years ago, but Hawks said that means he can’t give full weight to Williams’ opinion. Hawks asked Brown if he wanted a second state-approved psychologist to evaluate Bigsby.

The judge cleared the courtroom to allow Brown to talk to Bigsby, who was connected to the courtroom remotely from the Hampton Roads Regional Jail. When they came back, Brown asked Hawks to appoint another doctor.

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If that clinician agrees with Griffin that Bigsby is competent, then the case can simply move forward to the trial stage. But if Zwemer finds Bigsby is not competent, then Hawks must hold another hearing to determine which doctor’s conclusion he finds more credible.

A judicial determination that Bigsby is incompetent would mean he would undergo a mental health process to “restore him to competency” before the charges can move forward.

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JAN 27, 2023
Matheny-Willard told the judge she will file a motion to dismiss the evaluation’s findings if Bigsby is found competent. She said the defense team plans to file a motion to dismiss if the new evaluation finds him competent. She said they only pursued the the exams because of information submitted by prosecutors on the eve of the initial trial date.
 
JAN 30, 2023
"Lord, wherever this child may be, please watch over him. Continue to let him know we love him and care for him and that we're not stopping," one person said during a prayer.

“Through the investigative process, we’ve encountered a number of things that make us think at this point, very unlikely that Codi Bigsby is alive. But also, being alive leaves traces on the world. He isn’t available. We can’t see him. We haven’t heard from him. There’s no evidence anyone has spoken to him on the phone or has seen him on video, haven’t seen a photo of him. If he were alive, I think we would know it. If there’s no evidence of a human being, especially under these circumstances if he can’t care for himself, he would have to be in the care of somebody else. There’s no evidence of that. There never was from the very start,” explained Talbot.

“I can truly love someone that I have never met,” said community organizer Nancy Strikland.

Stuffed animals, signs painted in blue and red and images of Spiderman, Codi’s favorite character, line the chain link fence next to Buckroe Pointe Apartments where Codi was last seen alive.

Blue and white tea lights illuminated the ground, spelling out “WE LOVE U CODI.”

“Let’s just light the sky up for Codi. Let’s bring Codi home,” Strickland said.

A group of complete strangers brought together with one common goal – bring Codi home.

“We’ll never stop until he’s brought home. I pray, I pray every night that we bring him home alive,” Strickland said.
 
JAN 31, 2023
“What I can share is that a number of things have come up since Codi Bigsby was first reported missing that we haven’t been able to make public,” Chief Talbot said. “A number of things have come up that had us excited about the possibility of figuring out what happened. And none of those things have panned out so far. So, it tends to happen unexpectedly as we got a call a week or so ago of something that came up in the community. Which is an indication that it is still an active case. People are interested in it, every once in a while we are out there looking at something.”

An aunt told investigators she talked to Codi by phone about 13 months before he went missing — on either Thanksgiving or Christmas in 2020, according to two law enforcement sources with knowledge of the case.

As far as investigators can tell, that’s the last time anyone aside from the father talked to Codi.

Neighbors have said Codi and his three brothers — a now-6-year-old and twin 3-year-olds — hardly left the house. The children weren’t going to school and didn’t have any babysitters.

Two law enforcement sources said the boy’s mother, who lives in the Washington, D.C., area, wasn’t much involved in his life. Nor were other family members.
 

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  • Missing Since 01/31/2022
  • Missing From Hampton, Virginia
  • Classification Endangered Missing
  • Sex Male
  • Race Black
  • Date of Birth 01/12/2018 (5)
  • Age 4 years old
  • Height and Weight 3'0, 60 pounds
  • Clothing/Jewelry Description A black bomber jacket, black sweatpants and Spider-Man flip-flops.
  • Distinguishing Characteristics African-American male. Black hair, brown eyes.

Details of Disappearance​

Codi was last seen asleep at the Buckroe Pointe town homes in the 100 block of Ranalet Drive in Hampton, Virginia at 2:00 a.m. on January 31, 2022. He lived with his father and three brothers, a five-year-old and two-year-old twins. His father, Cory Bigsby, said he woke up to find his son missing. He notified police at 9:00 a.m. that same day.

A photo of Cory is posted with this case summary. In addition to his four children who lived with him on Ranalet Drive, he and his estranged wife have multiple older children living in the local area. Codi disappeared the same day the family was supposed to move to a new house.

Authorities were immediately suspicious of Cory's story and believed Codi may not have disappeared at the time that his father claimed. On February 3, Cory was arrested for seven counts of felony child neglect. He admitted to leaving his children home alone on several occasions in December 2021 and January 2022 for hours at a time, with no way to contact him or emergency services. He said he did this because the children were "too much of a handful" and it didn't occur to him to get a babysitter.

In July 2022, Cory was indicted for a further 23 charges: four counts of child abuse, two counts of child neglect in connection with the child abuse counts, fifteen counts of child neglect for leaving the children home alone, and two counts of child neglect for failure to secure medical attention for an injured child. None of the charges are connected to Codi's actual disappearance, only to Cory's alleged actions in the year prior to his son's disappearance.

Cory is awaiting trial on these charges. If convicted, he could face a maximum term of 162 years in prison. He is the main person of interest in his son's disappearance; investigators stated his account of his son's disappearance did not match the evidence. His attorneys have claimed Cory was mistreated by the police and called the case a "modern-day lynching."

Cory was questioned between 9:30 p.m. on January 31 to 4:45 a.m. the next day, then he was taken to another room and isolated for eight hours. More than twenty times during the interview he said he was tired and wanted to go home, but he was told "going home is not an option" even though he was not under arrest at the time. Authorities also admitted that Cory had invoked his right to legal representation during the interview, twice, and that this was ignored. The detective was removed from the case and put on paid administrative leave as a result of the mishandled interrogation, and another detective was assigned to the case.

It may be worth noting that there is a documented history of domestic violence between Cory and Codi's mother. He was charged with assaulting her in 2018 after she told police he had choked her, bitten her and threatened to kill her. The charges were dropped after Codi's mother stopped cooperating with the investigation and failed to appear for multiple court dates.

No charges have been filed against anyone in Codi's disappearance, but police stated they believe they know what happened to him. His siblings whom he lived with are now in foster care. His mother, who lives in the Washington D.C. area, was investigated and ruled out as a suspect in his case.

Codi's case remains unsolved.

Last updated January 31, 2023; casefile added.
 

Local woman plans permanent tribute for missing Codi Bigsby


NS said she’s followed Codi’s story since he first disappeared. For months, she's planned to make a permanent tribute for the young boy.
 
FEB 28, 2023
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In a patch of grass, she is hoping to add a wooden bench, a plaque and a Bird of Paradise garden.

On the plaque is a poem for Codi:

Codi, although we have never met. No matter where we will truly never be apart. Forever in our hearts, we love you from all over the world

The tribute will be placed right in front of the playground – a place Strickland said Codi should be.

“He would be sliding down the slide,” Strickland said. “You know he would be climbing up the little wall over there.”

Strickland hopes the bench will be a constant reminder about the missing 5-year-old.

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MAR 30, 2023

Motion to dismiss filed in Cory Bigsby case

Bigsby faces 30 charges, which include 28 felonies and two misdemeanors. He's been behind bars since Feb. 3, 2022, and his bond has been denied six times as he awaits a trial. None of the charges are directly connected to Codi's disappearance.

Bigsby's lawyer has filed a motion to get those charges thrown out. His lawyer also wants Bigsby's mental health evaluations sealed.

A judge is set to review those evaluations during a hearing on Friday.
 

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