Witnesses Share Austin Metcalf's Final Words in Karmelo Anthony Murder Trial
Karmelo Anthony trial: Witnesses reveal Austin Metcalf’s heartbreaking last words before death
Hindustan Times
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In Karmelo Anthony's murder trial, witnesses recounted the tragic last words of Austin Metcalf, who was fatally stabbed during a high school track meet. Testimonies revealed Metcalf's pleas for help and his final words, emphasizing the confrontation's intensity before his death.
- 01Austin Metcalf's last words were, 'He f------ stabbed me,' after being attacked.
- 02Witnesses described a confrontation where Metcalf told Anthony to leave the team tent before the stabbing.
- 03The incident occurred during a rain delay at a track meet at Memorial High School in Frisco, Texas.
- 04Anthony is charged with first-degree murder and claims self-defense in the stabbing.
- 05If convicted, Anthony faces a sentence ranging from 5 to 99 years or life in prison.
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During the murder trial of Karmelo Anthony, witnesses provided emotional testimony regarding the last moments of Austin Metcalf, who was stabbed to death on April 2, 2025. Metcalf's final words, 'He f------ stabbed me,' were recounted by a 16-year-old witness, highlighting the chaos that ensued after the attack. Testimonies indicated that prior to the stabbing, Metcalf had confronted Anthony, asking him to leave the team tent at Memorial High School in Frisco, Texas, where the incident occurred during a track meet. Witnesses described Metcalf's desperate cries for help and his brother Hunter's attempts to assist him as he lay dying. Anthony, who has pleaded not guilty, claims he acted in self-defense. If found guilty, he could face a lengthy prison sentence, as Texas law treats 17-year-olds as adults in criminal cases.
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The trial has drawn significant attention in the local community, reflecting concerns about youth violence and safety at school events.
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