A doctor has determined that Cory Jamar Bigsby, who was indicted last week in the death of his missing son, Codi Bigsby, has been restored to competency following treatment at a state mental facility in recent months. But his lawyers are challenging the finding, and a judge has scheduled a hearing over the dispute.
HAMPTON — A doctor has determined that Cory Jamar Bigsby has been restored to competency following treatment at a state mental facility in recent months. But his lawyers are challenging the finding, and a judge has scheduled a hearing over the dispute. Bigsby, 44, was indicted last week in the presumed death of his missing son, Codi Bigsby, whom Hampton prosecutors contend was killed in June .
The grand jury asserts that Cory Jamar Bigsby Sr. killed Codi Bigsby "on our about June 18, 2021" in Hampton and concealed his body on the same date. Codi would have been 3 years old at the time.
The grand jury asserts that Cory Jamar Bigsby Sr. killed Codi Bigsby "on our about June 18, 2021" in Hampton and concealed his body on the same date. Codi would have been 3 years old at the time.