GUILTY VA - Codi Bigsby, 4, last seen at dad's home, Hampton, 31 Jan 2022 *dad charged* #2

  • #161
It sure sounds like he is hinting that more "people" and "adults" than just Cory may know of Codi's whereabouts. Besides the sister and her ex-husband and an estranged wife have we heard of any other people who were possibly close to Cory and the kids? I know he has 4 older children with the estranged wife. Are they adults?
 
  • #162
It sure sounds like he is hinting that more "people" and "adults" than just Cory may know of Codi's whereabouts. Besides the sister and her ex-husband and an estranged wife have we heard of any other people who were possibly close to Cory and the kids? I know he has 4 older children with the estranged wife. Are they adults?
Did Cory have a girlfriend, live-in or otherwise? I know bio mom is somewhat off topic- but the statement she gave to the media in light of what Chief Talbot stated, certainly makes me even more curious about the living arrangements of the children.
 
  • #163
From Pommy's link above-

"Some of the saddest moments of this investigation have involved seeing deeply into this child’s life."

He says the main roadblock in the investigation boils down to one thing.

"The conscious choices of adults to not tell us things."

For community search teams asking for more direction on where to search, Talbot says that’s up to the people that loved Codi.

"I could give you more direction if the people who said they love Codi Bigsby gave us more direction.

The way Chief Talbot phrased the red quotes is telling IMO.

What did investigator's see about Codi's life that disturbed them? Also, he's not just talking about Cory ... who exactly is he addressing with the "adults" and "people" who surrounded Codi?
RBBM. When I first read this sentence, it made me think about 2 things. The fact that Cory wouldn't open the door, and only talk through it to his neighbor, and the Turpin's. There's a reason people won't open their doors. They don't want people seeing what's inside and potentially smelling air that wafts out that is odorous.

The investigators HAVE seen the inside of his house. Could this one fact be what the bolded sentence is all about? After all, Codi lived in that house. I don't think they're getting disturbing info from Cory or his sister, or Codi's mom, although I could be wrong. I think they got it simply by being in the house, seeing what's there, and perhaps computer and cell data searches.

So now I'm thinking that the most recent pic we've seen of Codi is indeed him haunted about all he knows of his small world, and sad, and not a kid that hates having his picture taken. MOO

I also think that details that end up coming out down the road are not going to be pleasant.

And what does this mean?? We’re still not sure when the last time somebody saw this child healthy and talking and playing.

Healthy and talking? I find that an odd way to word that as simply saying "the last time somebody saw this child", or "the last time somebody saw this child playing" would suffice. Why add healthy and taking? Was he not being fed properly? I'm guessing not, and not because of this one comment either. Again, MOO.
 
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  • #164
RBBM. When I first read this sentence, it made me think about 2 things. The fact that Cory wouldn't open the door, and only talk through it to his neighbor, and the Turpin's. There's a reason people won't open their doors. They don't want people seeing what's inside and potentially smelling air that wafts out that is odorous.

The investigators HAVE seen the inside of his house. Could this one fact be what the bolded sentence is all about? After all, Codi lived in that house. I don't think they're getting disturbing info from Cory or his sister, or Codi's mom, although I could be wrong. I think they got it simply by being in the house, seeing what's there, and perhaps computer and cell data searches.

So now I'm thinking that the most recent pic we've seen of Codi is indeed him haunted about all he knows of his small world, and sad, and not a kid that hates having his picture taken. MOO

I also think that details that end up coming out down the road are not going to be pleasant.

And what does this mean?? We’re still not sure when the last time somebody saw this child healthy and talking and playing.

Healthy and talking? I find that an odd way to word that as simply saying "the last time somebody saw this child", or "the last time somebody saw this child playing" would suffice. Why add healthy and taking? Was he not being fed properly? I'm guessing not, and not because of this one comment either. Again, MOO.
Yes! Cumulatively speaking, these are all tells. Seeing a situation where one child is singled out for physical abuse, is not rare here at WS. Was Codi that child?
Aliyah Lundsford, Jhessye Shockley, AJ Freund, Maleah Davis, Olivia Jansen. I could go on for days :(
 
  • #165
Yes! Cumulatively speaking, these are all tells. Seeing a situation where one child is singled out for physical abuse, is not rare here at WS. Was Codi that child?
Aliyah Lundsford, Jhessye Shockley, AJ Freund, Maleah Davis, Olivia Jansen. I could go on for days :(
Gabrielle Fernandez, Jordan Rodriguez, Sterling Koehn, the list is endless.

The images taken from inside Codi's home will paint a grim picture, I fear.
 
  • #166
Gabrielle Fernandez, Jordan Rodriguez, Sterling Koehn, the list is endless.

The images taken from inside Codi's home will paint a grim picture, I fear.
Noah macintosh comes to my mind just ughh
 
  • #167
It sure sounds like he is hinting that more "people" and "adults" than just Cory may know of Codi's whereabouts. Besides the sister and her ex-husband and an estranged wife have we heard of any other people who were possibly close to Cory and the kids? I know he has 4 older children with the estranged wife. Are they adults?

I find it very strange we have not heard from any other family. Where are the grandparents, aunts, uncles, the older children! Have they been told to not publicly show concern that a four year old is missing!!! I know things happen in the background that we don’t know about, but no pleas for his return or whereabouts being out in the media feels wrong. I guess this so called father is just like all the others with children missing in similar circumstances. If they actually cared for their children more than themselves this situation wouldn’t even occur. Moo
 
  • #168
He says the main roadblock in the investigation boils down to one thing.

"The conscious choices of adults to not tell us things."

For community search teams asking for more direction on where to search, Talbot says that’s up to the people that loved Codi.

"I could give you more direction if the people who said they love Codi Bigsby gave us more direction."

Rhoda Young asked the chief a question on everyone's mind: Does he think Codi is still alive?

"That is, frankly, a hard question. I don't know what happened to him. I'm not willing to sit here and say 'he's not alive,'" he said. "I think what I said within a couple of weeks stands now. With each passing day, it becomes harder and harder to maintain hope that this child is alive.
Hampton police chief answers questions about Codi Bigsby | 13newsnow.com

BBM That right there.
Where is Codi, Cory?
 
  • #169
I wonder if the use of the word AdultS by Talbot above is a jab at certain very vocal Bigsby family members who are rightly concerned with Cory's rights but seem to be mostly unconcerned with Codi's rights to not be neglected or disappeared. :rolleyes: I don't think it's a reference to Codi's mother as LE seems satisfied that she doesn't have useful info.
 
  • #170
I wonder if the use of the word AdultS by Talbot above is a jab at certain very vocal Bigsby family members who are rightly concerned with Cory's rights but seem to be mostly unconcerned with Codi's rights to not be neglected or disappeared. :rolleyes: I don't think it's a reference to Codi's mother as LE seems satisfied that she doesn't have useful info.

Again, she can be concerned about her brother's civil rights and STILL love her nephew.
 
  • #171
I struggle a little bit when it comes to the sister. If my brother ever did anything like this, I don't know if I could be on his side. I guess it would depend on the circumstances. JMHO.
 
  • #172
Again, she can be concerned about her brother's civil rights and STILL love her nephew.
I agree, the two are not mutually exclusive. I am simply opining on my impression of what she is putting out there. Others' mileage will vary.
 
  • #173
Feb 28 updated Mar 1, 2022
National group urges community to keep searching for Codi Bigsby | 13newsnow.com
[...]

As the days have turned into a month with no answers, John Bischoff, the vice president of the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, said public interest and support could begin to fade.

[...]

"It’s too early to give up hope that we’re gonna find this child," he said.

So, to keep hope alive and answers coming in, he said now is the time to blast Codi’s picture everywhere.

"It’s important more than ever to keep the poster out in the community, to keep sharing his image to let the entire community know that there is a missing child."

[...]
 
  • #174
They must have found SOMETHING very disturbing on either phone, pc or in the house since they’re so vocal about his living conditions. The phrase about healthy and talking is chilling. Makes you wonder what exactly they know. I really wish there would be a better way of tracking down Child abuse in these cases. Him being gone for months unnoticed is not right
 
  • #175
They must have found SOMETHING very disturbing on either phone, pc or in the house since they’re so vocal about his living conditions. The phrase about healthy and talking is chilling. Makes you wonder what exactly they know. I really wish there would be a better way of tracking down Child abuse in these cases. Him being gone for months unnoticed is not right
I suspect they may have gotten a lot of information from the other children in the home. JMO
 
  • #176
I wonder if the use of the word AdultS by Talbot above is a jab at certain very vocal Bigsby family members who are rightly concerned with Cory's rights but seem to be mostly unconcerned with Codi's rights to not be neglected or disappeared. :rolleyes: I don't think it's a reference to Codi's mother as LE seems satisfied that she doesn't have useful info.

I don’t think it’s about his mother either but I do think she has useful info and that info will play a big part in putting a case together. She’ll be able to tell them about background, communications, excuses that were made, all sorts of things.

I think the jibe is at Cory’s family. They seem to have become completely adversarial with LE and maybe that means they’re not being cooperative with their own background info. Like when they saw him. Speculation and MOO.
 
  • #177
I suspect they may have gotten a lot of information from the other children in the home. JMO

Yep. 5 year olds are old enough to notice and remember and maybe even repeat lies, but they’re not old enough to know how to adapt lies to fit questions framed in different ways.
 
  • #178
MAR 5, updated MAR 5, 2022
Codi Bigsby, Hampton 4-year-old, missing for more than a month (wtkr.com)
[...]

Thirty-two days ago, little Codi was reported missing by his father, Cory, who told police he woke up the morning of January 31 and his son was nowhere to be found.

There’s still no word on where Codi is, but community members are continuing to search for him in Hampton Roads. A small group of volunteers searched woods in the northern section of Hampton Friday.

One volunteer says it’s too early to give up hope and says momentum is still within the community.

[...]
 
  • #179
  • #180
MAR 6, 2022
'We haven't given up on him': search for Codi Bigsby enters second month (wfxrtv.com)
[...]

Saturday evening, a small group gathered at the Hampton Soccer Fields in an effort to “light the way home” for the toddler. The fields are next to the Buckroe Pointe Apartments where Bigsby was last reported to have lived. A tribute has grown along a chain-linked fence, complete with dozens of stuffed animals, balloons and a giant poster.

It’s the location where SC of Newport News decided to invite people to gather to light a candle.

“Lighting the way home for Codi. We haven’t given up on him,” SC said.

[...]
 

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