NJ dad, Christopher Gregor, forced son, Corey Micciolo to run on treadmill for being ‘too fat’

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The accused “killer” New Jersey father who forced his 6-year-old son to run on a treadmill did so because the child was “too fat” as a disturbing new video reveals the alleged child abuse.

Christopher Gregor, 31, appeared in court Tuesday to stand trial for allegedly murdering his son Corey Micciolo in 2021, where he faces life in prison if found guilty.

During the trial, the Superior Court in Ocean City was shown surveillance video of Gregor forcing Micciolo to run on a treadmill after the boy fell off multiple times due to the exercise machine’s excessive speed

Gregor and his son were seen entering the Atlantic Heights Clubhouse fitness center on March 20, 2021 where the boy was promptly placed on the treadmill and began running, according to video, obtained by CourtTV.com

Footage captured Gregor walking up to the treadmill to increase the speed and raise the incline of the track.

Christopher Gregor appears to bite his son’s head as he places the child on a fast moving treadmill on March 20, 2021. Court TV

The sudden changes were too much for the little boy’s legs, causing him to fall down and slide off the moving track.

Gregor lifted his son and tossed him back onto the treadmill, which forced the child’s legs to fold backward as the father seemingly clamped his teeth into Micciolo’s head.

The boy gets back on, but again falls off and continues to struggle to remain on the machine, eventually leading the father to decrease both the the speed and incline

Gregor appears in court for his murder case in NJ Superior Court on April 30, 2024. Doug Hood / USA TODAY NETWORK
Corey Micciolo died on April 2, 2021 to blunt force injuries with cardiac and liver contusions with acute inflammation and sepsis.  Family handout

The boy’s mother Bre Micciolo was the first to witness to take the stand, and was in tears as she watched the horrific video.

Days before her son’s death, Bre Micciolo reported the boy’s injuries to the New Jersey Division of Child Protection and Permanency, according to the US Sun.

On April 1, she requested Gregor bring their son to see a doctor.

While at the appointment, Corey Micciolo reportedly revealed his father made him run on the treadmill “because he was too fat,” the outlet reported.

The next day, Gregor rushed the young boy to the hospital because the boy woke up from a nap stumbling, slurring his words, and experiencing nausea and shortness of breath, according to Court TV.

The boy was running on the treadmill for several minutes before his father appeared and stood nearby. Court TV
The boy gets back on, but again falls off and continues to struggle to remain on the machine, eventually leading the father to decrease both the the speed and incline Court TV

During a CT scan, Micciolo suffered a seizure, forcing medical staff to perform life-saving measures, but were unsuccessful.

An initial autopsy found Micciolo died as a result of blunt force injuries with cardiac and liver contusions with acute inflammation and sepsis. 

Gregor was arrested in July 2021 on child neglect charges stemming from investigators reviewing the surveillance footage from the fitness center.

“Specifically by having (Micciolo) run on a treadmill and increasing the speed, causing (Micciollo) to fall, placing (him) back on the moving treadmill while appearing to bite his head, causing the said child to fall several more times,” an arrest warrant obtained by the outlet read.

An emotional Bre Micciolo sits at the witness stand as the fitness center surveillance footage is played in court on April 30, 2024. Doug Hood / USA TODAY NETWORK
Days before her son’s death, Bre Micciolo reported the boy’s injuries to the New Jersey Division of Child Protection and Permanency. Family handout

In Sept. 2021, a forensic pathologist determined Micciolo’s death to be a homicide as he suffered from chronic abuse including blunt impact injuries on his chest and abdomen with a laceration on his heart, left pulmonary contusion, and laceration and contusion of his liver.

Dr. Thomas Andrew believes Micciolo suffered an acute traumatic injury to the heart 4-12 hours before his death, according to Court TV.

Gregor was arrested on March 9, 2022 for his son’s death.

He has since turned down a 30-year plea deal and is being held in the Ocean City Jail without bond.

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