A 27-year-old man from Alberta has been charged with aggravated assault, failing to provide the necessaries of life, and criminal negligence causing bodily harm after a young child was hospitalized with serious injuries. The charges stem from an investigation that began in June 2024, after authorities were notified of the child’s condition by Child and Family Services.
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A New Jersey jury has found Christopher Gregor guilty of manslaughter in the death of his six-year-old son, Corey. Gregor forced his son to run on a treadmill at high speeds, leading to the child’s death. The jury rejected the murder charge against Gregor, and he now faces 10 to 30 years in jail.
At age six, Paris Bartholomew’s horrifying injuries revealed years of abuse at the hands of her mother. Taken into care, she faced further trauma in foster homes. Yet, amidst the pain, she found resilience in education and a passion for helping others like her. Today, she advocates for abused children, shares her story, and works to improve the care system. Her journey is a testament to the power of resilience, forgiveness, and making a positive impact despite adversity.
A six-month-old baby is fighting for its life after being shot multiple times by its father during a domestic incident. The mother of the child managed to escape with minor injuries and contacted the police. The suspect is still at large, and the condition of the infant remains serious but non-life-threatening.
A shocking video obtained during the trial of New Jersey dad Christopher Gregor shows him carrying his six-year-old son Corey Micciolo’s battered body into the hospital shortly before the child’s death. Gregor is now standing trial for murder after allegedly forcing Micciolo to run on a treadmill as punishment for being ‘too fat.’ The child died as a result of blunt force injuries, including lacerations to his heart and liver, and internal bleeding. According to medical testimony, Micciolo was unresponsive and struggling to breathe when Gregor brought him into the hospital, and he suffered a seizure during a CT scan. Gregor initially faced child neglect charges but was later charged with homicide after a forensic pathologist determined that Micciolo’s death was a homicide due to chronic abuse and acute injuries.
A New Jersey father is on trial for allegedly murdering his 6-year-old son by forcing him to run on a treadmill at an excessive speed and inclination. The incident was captured on CCTV video, which was shown in court during the trial. The video shows the father biting the boy’s head while forcing him to run on the treadmill. The boy eventually fell off the machine several times but was forced back on by his father. The boy later died from blunt force injuries with cardiac and liver contusions. The incident has sparked outrage online, with many users expressing their anger and sadness over the child’s death.
Christopher Gregor, a 31-year-old New Jersey father, is on trial for allegedly murdering his six-year-old son, Corey Micciolo, in 2021. According to reports, the trial took an emotional turn when Corey’s mother, Bre Micciolo, broke down in court while watching disturbing video footage of her son being forced to run on a treadmill at high speed and incline by Gregor. The footage, obtained from the Atlantic Heights Clubhouse fitness center, shows Gregor ignoring Corey’s repeated falls and increasing the machine’s difficulty settings. Tragically, Corey passed away a day after his father took him to the hospital with symptoms including seizures. An initial autopsy revealed blunt force injuries, cardiac and liver contusions, and sepsis as the cause of death. Gregor was initially arrested in July 2021 on child neglect charges and was later charged with Corey’s murder in March 2022. He is currently being held in jail without bond.
Six-week-old twin sisters were tragically murdered in their Texas home, according to police. Their parents, Angelina Belinda Calderon and Fernando Vega, both 21, are accused of beating and starving the infants to death. The authorities were alerted on October 4 after the twins were discovered unresponsive. The twins, who remain unnamed, suffered severe blunt force injuries, malnutrition, and both old and new bruises, as revealed by an autopsy. The suspects are currently being held on a $750,000 bond, with upcoming court appearances scheduled.
In a shocking case, twin baby sisters, mere six weeks old, were discovered dead in their Texas home after allegedly suffering blunt force injuries and severe malnutrition. Police have arrested the parents, 21-year-old Angelina Belinda Calderon and Fernando Vega, as primary suspects.
Two Henderson parents, 46-year-old Misty Scanlan and 41-year-old Jeffery Scanlan, have been arrested on charges of child abuse and neglect. This arrest stems from a truancy investigation involving their 11-year-old child. Upon responding to their home, authorities found the child residing in ‘inhospitable living conditions’ within a metal enclosure. Both parents were taken into custody and booked into the Henderson Detention Center. Child Protective Services was notified and assisted in the investigation. The investigation is ongoing, and further details have not been released. The Scanlans have since posted bail. Authorities encourage anyone with information to contact the Henderson Police Department or Crime Stoppers to remain anonymous.