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Body Bags with Joseph Scott Morgan: Corey Micciolo - Forced To Run to Death

Crime Stories with Nancy Grace

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True Crime, News

3.97.6K Ratings

🗓️ 12 May 2024

⏱️ 42 minutes

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Summary

Corey Micciolo did not meet his father until he was 5-years-old. Soon thereafter Corey landed in the middle of a custody battle. From the first time he was left alone with his father, Corey came home with bruises, busted lips, and more. His mother complained but nobody listened. Only now are people paying attention because of an awful video showing 6-year-old Corey Micciolo being forced to run on a treadmill and falling off, over and over. Each time he falls off the treadmill, his father puts him back on and turns the speed up, allegedly. Christiopher Gregor is on trial facing murder charges for allegedly killing his own son in what the media calls the Treadmill Abuse Trial. On this episode of Body Bags, Joseph Scott Morgan will explain what really happened to Corey Micciolo and why 6-year-olds don't drop over dead, and Dave Mack will fill in the rest of the story of how Corey was given to a father that never bonded with him while his mother begged for anyone to listen.

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00:38.98 Introduction, talk about weapons

05:17.90 Discussion of exorcise as punishment

10:01.23 Talk about making 6-year-old run on treadmill

16:01.12 Discussion of bruises and injuries

21:06.32 Talk about Corey's health is fine, except for bruises


26:20.26 Talk about Corey tells doctor about football and treadmill


32:41.40 Discussion of children don't die of natural causes at 6


37:27.82 Discussion of injury to abdomen

39:12:19 Conclusion Final Diagnosis, Blunt Force impact, laceration of heart

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0:00.0

Bodybags with Joseph Scott Morgan. Weapons.

0:19.0

We talk a lot about weapons in forensics. And sometimes you come across things other than knives and guns,

0:30.5

anything that you can bludgeon somebody with, bare hands, ligatures, fire.

0:37.0

You think about all of things and you think about well those items those elements can be easily weaponized weapons of

0:49.7

convenience many times but I have a question, is it possible that someone could

1:01.8

potentially legally someone could potentially

1:02.9

lethally weaponize exercise.

1:10.0

We're gonna find out, and we're gonna have a discussion. about a six-year-old boy who unfortunately is no longer

1:19.2

with us.

1:20.2

I'm Joseph Scott Morgan and this is body bags.

1:28.0

I was never a grand athlete.

1:31.0

They played football in high school around a lot of really great athletes, people

1:37.0

that went on to have pro careers.

1:39.6

But all of us suffered equally in football. It proved well when I went off into the military

1:46.0

because it's like okay I can do this because of what I'd gone through in high school

1:49.7

with football. And there were times when I felt like my coaches, as I know your coaches were using exercise to punish you.

1:59.0

And it really wasn't exercise like you're trying to improve yourself.

2:03.0

What they're trying to do is improve your mental state,

2:06.0

pay attention to detail.

2:07.7

And Joe, I understand what you're saying there,

2:09.6

but you know, you're talking high school, college,

2:12.3

military, using exercise not for exercise but

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