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newest photo shared doesn't give me warm fuzzies. Very Aliyah Lunsford look in his eyes. 

ICKEdMeL did a segment on this case. Nothing new new. But interesting clips.
Codi‘s part is near the beginning.
I had to stop following Codi's FB page due to that BLM clown. He is not doing anything good for Codi. That police officer showed incredible restraint and he did not deserve an answer after the way he was talking to her. Something tells me they've dealt with him before. MOO
I had to stop following Codi's FB page due to that BLM clown. He is not doing anything good for Codi. That police officer showed incredible restraint and he did not deserve an answer after the way he was talking to her. Something tells me they've dealt with him before. MOO
It’s very unfortunate that this situation appears to have been hijacked by those who want a platform for reasons completely unconnected to Codi’s disappearance. I say that gently and with full understanding of the complex politics behind it all, but they really aren’t doing themselves or this little boy any favours right now.
Noting:Bond hearing for Cory Bigsby postponed Bond hearing postponed
Very good point. I'm thinking most all remember the Turpin torture, imprisonment and abuse? An excellent example of staging a happy photo.I used to watch my former neighbor abuse her 5 children then dress and makeup them up and take pics. By all accounts on fb they are the perfect family. (Yes other neighbors and I called proper authorities.)
How recent/cute/smiley pics are do not equate to a healthy situation. Select photos are not always the full picture. Jmo
I used to watch my former neighbor abuse her 5 children then dress and makeup them up and take pics. By all accounts on fb they are the perfect family. (Yes other neighbors and I called proper authorities.)
How recent/cute/smiley pics are do not equate to a healthy situation. Select photos are not always the full picture. Jmo
Photos are interesting; I agree with what others have basically said; some tell the story right away, others are very misleading.
Is the question of whether or not we are looking at photos of an abused child here in regards to questioning about whether there was also physical, sexual or psychological abuse? Because dad already admitted to leaving them all home alone hence the child neglect charges. Neglect is a form of abuse, so no matter what we think we can or cannot surmise from Codis photos, we ARE looking at an abused child.....aren't we?
FEB 25, 2022
Hampton police chief answers questions about Codi Bigsby | 13newsnow.com
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"It rapidly became a very intense and emotional investigation," he said.
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Talbot says calling the FBI in just two hours into the investigation is not protocol, but they knew from the beginning something was wrong.
"I’ve never put more resources into a case than I put into this one," said Talbot who has been in law enforcement for 28 years.
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Just two weeks ago, Talbot told the public that the lead detective on the case did not honor Cory's request for an attorney during a heated exchange.
On Friday, Talbot says that detective is still on paid leave.
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He says the investigation has been emotionally very difficult for both the community and his officers.
"Some of the saddest moments of this investigation have involved seeing deeply into this child’s life."
Over the last month, police have continued to widen the timeframe of when Codi was last seen.
As of Friday, they still aren't sure.
"We’re still not sure when the last time somebody saw this child healthy and talking and playing. We still don’t know," says Talbot.
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He says the main roadblock in the investigation boils down to one thing.
"The conscious choices of adults to not tell us things."
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