New Jersey Father on Trial for Allegedly Murdering Son Following Treadmill Incident
Christopher Gregor faces murder charges after his son died from injuries sustained under his care, with the defense claiming sepsis unrelated to abuse.
- Forensic evidence disputes sepsis claim, pointing to blunt force trauma and contusions as cause of death.
- Surveillance footage shows Gregor forcing his son to run on a speeding treadmill, leading to multiple falls.
- Medical experts testify no signs of infection, contradicting defense's pneumonia and sepsis argument.
- Father's actions post-incident, including leaving hospital before son's death, highlighted in trial.
- Trial continues amid conflicting testimonies about the nature and cause of the child's injuries.