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I just feel sad with all this . This lil guy could of been gone months poor child deserved better jmoo
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Penny Kmitt@pennylikeacoin
@MysteriousNoblewoman, those program do exist in the USA. They are voluntary here, the family seeks out the program, completes an application, etc.
Possibly in a situation involving PTSD or something similar, Dad wasn't up to following through with the process?
jmho ymmv lrr
<Snipped by me for brevity>...Of course it escalates when parents with little resources gets custody of four small children and no one bothers to check up on them!
I do think we have to stop treating a child like an individual family's luxury/choice and accept the fact that everyone's children are tomorrow's society. The children would benefit and we all would benefit from healthier, better-educated, emotionally stable children. There should be an investment in them to ensure that each child has an opportunity to excel. Think childcare, nutritious lunches in school for everyone (without the bureaucracy), safe places to study and be tutored, etc. It isn't always a money resource, it can be time, parent stability, drug dependencies etc across the economic spectrum. These children will be the cyber experts, doctors, teachers, spiritual leaders, as well as, rapists and murders of tomorrow. I have heard (not here on WS specifically) many people refer to "your child, your problem". I really don't think that is right.<Snipped by me for brevity>
As someone else mentioned there are programs that exist. Additionally, as a Veteran, he would have had access to even more programs and assistance.
In the end, regardless of what safeguards or programs are or are not in place, it is ultimately the responsibility of the parents first and foremost to care for their children and to provide safe, healthy, loving environments.
Corey apparently has 8 children. Ensuring you have the means logistically, financially, physically, emotionally, mentally, etc is not an insignificant detail to be overlooked prior to producing a family of that size.
This guy couldn't even bother to get someone to watch his very young kids or to suck it up and take on the "burden" (his words) of bringing them along with him to run errands. He just left 4 kids under the age of 5 alone for long periods of time on what appears to be a regular basis.
This is a Corey problem. (And I suspect other parent problem) Not a lack of available resources in which the children and adults would qualify for problem.
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But I do agree, as a country, we sometimes don't take excellent care of the children. That's evident by the cases of children we often see in threads here sadly.. and I don't know what the answer or fix to that would be- but we also shouldn't be put in the position to HAVE to. Parents who don't have the ability to refrain from abusing, neglecting, or losing their children shouldn't have children to begin with. It's a never-ending cycle of an enormous lack of personal responsibility, accountability and self-awareness.
https://twitter.com/HamptonVAPolice/status/1496226814351618053?s=20&t=tG4Pl_vZUQZv4_Ji8XxZkQ
Investigators have released an updated photo of Codi Bigsby, taken in June of 2021. The investigation into his disappearance remains ongoing.
This photo breaks my heart![]()
I can’t even express how unbelievably heartbreaking this is.Noting:
- A neighbor said there was little adult supervision.
- “This is an example of adults not paying attention to children over there. I never heard of an adult over there. I never saw an adult taking out the trash. I never saw anyone come in and out of there,” the neighbor said.
- But he could hear them — all day long and into the night. The neighbor said he would bang on the wall to get the children to be quiet.
- The neighbor would go to the Bigsby front door.
- “I banged on his door. He wouldn’t open his door to talk to me. It was always through his door… He would say he’s sorry,” he said.
- Another neighbor confirms the door never opened.
- “I didn’t know what Codi looked like until he disappeared and saw him on the news,” he said.
- He never saw the children outside.
- “I would yell ‘Let them go outside.’ I would yell through the wall’ like no kidding’ we have all these fields… Let them go out and play,” he said.
- The neighbor says the charges don’t surprise him.
- “Because all I ever heard was crying and all hours of the night and day. Just yelling. The kids were mad. Not the adults yelling, it would be children crying and stomping on the floor and you hear it all day,” he said.
- “I saw them one time. I was leaving my apartment maybe a year ago… They were standing on a dresser. Both of them in diapers, and they were just standing there waving,” he said.
That is one sad looking little boy.https://twitter.com/HamptonVAPolice/status/1496226814351618053?s=20&t=tG4Pl_vZUQZv4_Ji8XxZkQ
Investigators have released an updated photo of Codi Bigsby, taken in June of 2021. The investigation into his disappearance remains ongoing.
This photo breaks my heart![]()
Penny Kmitt@pennylikeacoin
CODI BIGSBY IS STILL MISSING. Tisha Hunt says her daughter plays with Codi in the neighborhood yard. She describes what went through her mind when detectives knocked on her door. https://twitter.com/i/status/1488503261296529408
Neighbor interview at twitter link. Is there more of this interview? She doesn't say when her daughter played with Codi, but this conflicts with what the next door neighbor said in the quoted article?