NJ Dad Taunted Son On Treadmill Calling Him ‘Fat’ In Weeks Preceding Boy’s Death, Mom Says – Rutherford Daily Voice
Corey Micciolo hated going to his dad’s house, his mom said.
He would kick and scream and hide in the closet, Bre Micciolo said of her son.
One day, when he came back with bruises, she understood why.
Corey was just 6 years old when he told his mother that his biological father, Christopher J. Gregor, bit him on the head and repeatedly put him on a treadmill while calling him fat.
“The treadmill was going too fast and Corey couldn’t keep up so he fell off and hit his chest,” Micciolo told Daily Voice.
“He made (Corey) get back on about six times. After the last time, he picked him up by the back of his shirt and put him back on and then bit his head.”
Twelve days later, Corey died of a heart contusion, Micciolo said.
Gregor surrendered to Barnegat police earlier this month on charges of endangering the welfare of a child stemming from an incident on March 20, according to Ocean County authorities.
Authorities did not release any details surrounding the incident, but Micciolo says she has a pretty good idea of what may have happened.
“I am not sure exactly what [Gregor] did to him to cause him to pass due to a heart contusion,” Micciolo said. “But the last time I know exactly what happened was two weeks before his death.”
Stafford police were called to Southern Ocean Medical Center in Manahawkin about the death of a boy on April 2, Billhimer said. While they did not release any details, Micciolo came forward with her son’s name and some of the details her son had shared with her.
Gregor was being held without bail in Ocean County jail. Gregor’s lawyer said that his client “denies all allegations,” according to NJ Advance Media.
An investigation remains active and more charges are likely, authorities said.