Christopher Gregor

Christopher Gregor was sentenced to 25 years for the aggravated manslaughter and abuse of his 6-year-old son, Corey, who died days after he was forced to run on a treadmill.


Sarah Boone in court
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photos of karen read, james and jennifer crumbley, carly gregg, christopher gregor, ali abulaban, richard allen, melody farris, marcia thompson and sarah boone
Man standing over child on treadmill
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Christopher Gregor stands in court
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A woman holds her hand to her face while reading a letter in court.
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Christopher Gregor stands in court
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Man in suit in courtroom
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Christopher Gregor sits in court
Christopher Gregor with his son.
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gregor reacts to verdict
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Earlier in the afternoon the jury broke their silence for the first time since their deliberations began and their request was to once again review the video of Christopher Gregor forcing his son Corey Micciolo to run on the treadmill.
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In the prosecution's closing argument, Christine Lento said that 'This treadmill video, which was recovered by the prosecutor's office speaks for itself.' 'Everything that you need and want to know is captured on this video.'
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christopher gregor appears in court
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Legendary Forensic Pathologist Michael Baden takes the stand for the defense and refutes the state's expert, Dr. Thomas Andrew's, findings regarding Corey Micciolo's death.
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michael baden testifies
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Christopher Gregor's attorney, Mario Gallucci, believes Gregor will take the stand. Gregor is charged in the death of his 6-year-old son, Corey Micciolo.
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Christopher Gregor’s
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Patrolman Angel Roman
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david gregor testifes
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Christopher Gregor wants his parents, David and Carolyn Gregor, to testify on his behalf. Christopher Gregor is charged with murder and endangering the welfare of a child in the death of his 6-year-old son, Corey Micciolo.
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Medical examiner, Dr. Thomas Andrew, takes the stand and said that Corey Micciolo's manner of death was homicide because the injuries could not have been self-inflicted. Micciolo had laceration of the heart and pulmonary contusion.
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Hospital surveillance footage.
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christopher gregor appears in court
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Christopher Gregor's Google search history is addressed in court.
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Witness testifies in Treadmill Abuse case.
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Julie Grnt with footage from the treadmill case on the monitor.
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After being caught on video abusing his 6-year-old son, Corey Micciolo, on a treadmill, does Christopher Gregor have any chance in this trial?  Even Gregor's defense attorney says,
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Dr. Ye Kyaw Aung took the stand and talked about the bruises, which were in various stages, all over the Corey Micciolo's body and one of the investigators in the case, Sgt. Matthew Scutti, testified to the autopsy performed on Corey.
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surveillance video shows Chris Gregor holding his son in the hospital
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