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413: Track Meet Murder: The Full Backstory & Details of Austin Metcalf and Karmelo Anthony

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What started as a confrontation between two teenagers at a Texas track meet has become one of the most divisive criminal cases in recent memory. Dive into everything that led up to the fatal stabbing...

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On Wednesday morning 17 year old Boston Metcalf, a junior at Memorial High Sc...

Several witnesses, including Metcalf's twin brother describe how that deadly encounter went down.

"My son is calling and I have never really had words I've tried to figure out what I was going to say, but he's just going to be so missed."

I feel sorry for that individual because he's now made a mistake that's going to cost him the rest of his life. "My son, watch his brother die in his arms." "Hey true friend besties, welcome back to an all-new episode of cereal asleep." Hello, hello, hello, and welcome back to an all-new episode of cereal asleep. With me, you're host and your true crime BFF here to talk all things true crime with you today.

And you know what happens on Monday, right? It's deep dive Monday where we are going through everything. The rumors, the theories, the speculation, the facts, the trial, everything about this case. And look, I've got to say, this case, it is polarizing. There is also a lot of division and a lot of controversy out there. It just recently wrapped up the trial phase. And so many of you guys have been requesting that I cover this, because like I said, there are a lot of opinions out there. And I did do an original deep dive episode on this case about a year ago, shortly after the entire incident happened.

But because so many of you have been DMing and answering my questions about what case, what case, and this one just wrapped, we're going to go back to it. Because there is new information. The trial has wrapped. These sentencing has happened. And I don't know. It's just one that like I said, there are so many varying opinions on. Now, if you don't know what I'm talking about yet, let me just tell you. It is the case of Austin, Metcalf, and Carmelo, Anthony.

This is a case that happened in Texas back in the spring of 2025. And it has rattled the nation to its core. Mainly because of all of the controversy and the hot takes surrounding it. Of course, also because it's two teenage boys, whose lives have one of them ended. The others, the other completely destroyed. And there's just a lot of

information that I want to get into. As always, even though this case has been adjudicated now at this point,

we will be talking through a lot of the rumors that have been happening, the speculations, some things from early on in the investigation. So do your own research, form your own opinions, just, you know, and I ask that you please keep it civil in the comment section. Because

I know not all of you are going to agree and be on, you know, I think there will be some back and

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embroidered sweatshirt, so many cute designs that you guys have been asking for, but final day is today, and then the merch shop closes, and we probably will not be back open until the fall or holiday. So grab those items now, AnnieElease.com. The case begins on April 2nd, 2025, around 10am. Two high school boys, 17 years old, Austin Metcalf and Carmelo Anthony were at a track meet in Frisco, Texas. The two of them got into an argument with one another, and then the argument turned

fatal. Austin was a student at Memorial High School, while Carmelo went to Centennial High School, so two separate high schools, but still in the same school district in Frisco. Now, as for the fight itself, in terms of who did what, who started it, who instigated it, nobody really seems to agree on the facts of the case. It's one of those situations where it all really depends on who you're asking, and who's retelling the story to you. But so far, as like the broad strokes of a go,

everyone is mostly an agreement of what really took place. Apparently, there were these different

tents that were set up for the different high schools, so everybody at the track meet would really have their own area to hang out with their own classmates, and they wouldn't have to be around other people from rival schools or even just other schools, right? According to witnesses, for whatever reason, Carmelo was at Austin's team's tent. And I don't know if maybe he was at this tent because he wanted to talk with somebody that he knew, or if he had a reason to be there,

but what I do know is that apparently Austin took issue with Carmelo being there. According to one of the witnesses on the scene, Austin went up to Carmelo and told him he needed to leave. He needed to go and find his own teams tent. But instead of listening, Carmelo grabbed his backpack and he reached his hand inside of it. Kind of insinuating that he had something in there, but not really fully showing Austin what it was. Yeah, just kind of like a threat, you know,

putting his hand in being like, oh yeah, I need to kind of like that, you know what I mean? But then

he allegedly said to Austin, touch me and see what happens. And according to the police report, Austin then pushed Carmelo. So then Carmelo said something like, okay, punch me and see what happens. And I'll just be clear. I don't know if those were his exact word verbatim, but it was something to that effect. So with this point, things were getting more and more heated. And you could really tell that the vibe was often that these two 17-year-old kids were starting

to get angry at each other and tensions were starting to build. Then Austin apparently grabbed Carmelo. And it seemed like maybe he was trying to physically remove him from the tent like pushing him out or dragging him out, but being like, I'm going to get you out if you're not going to leave something like that. But then Carmelo took his hand out of the bag and he showed Austin what he had been holding on to. And it was something that witnesses described as being a quote, "black knife." And

I don't know what kind of knife it was if it was a kitchen knife, a pocket knife, a K-bar knife, I don't really know. Or I don't even know if it was maybe something else. But what the witness described it as being was a black knife. That is what they said. Before anybody could react to this or stop what was happening, Carmelo grabbed this sharp instrument out of his backpack, and he stabbed Austin right in the chest. Once really hard right near his chest. Then Carmelo

apparently ran away from the tent as soon as he possibly could. He just booked it and fled the scene. However, it of course didn't make this entire situation any less chaotic right? People were panicking. There was now this 17-year-old teenage kid on the ground with this knife type instrument

sticking out of his chest, just bleeding out by the second. I mean, talk about traumatic for

everybody involved. Adults, kids, anybody who was there. Now in a very heartbreaking and harrowing detail, Austin was actually a twin. And his brother Hunter was inside the tent when all of this went down. And I guess Hunter either heard of the commotion or he saw like the mass panic and everybody running and everybody trying to make sense of what was going on. But he knew that his brother was inside that tent. So when he saw this chaos unfolding, he ran over to check on his twin brother

Austin. And when he got there, that's when he saw Austin just lying there. Barely conscious. So reportedly Hunter laid there with Austin just holding his twin brother in his arms, waiting for help hoping that somebody was going to come and fix this and make his brother better and make him conscious again. And somebody did, of course, call 911 and paramedics and

first responders rush to the scene. But Austin's injuries were too serious for them to be able

to help him. They tried. I mean, they pulled Hunter away from Austin. They tried giving Austin CPR. They even tried giving him some blood. But unfortunately, the injuries were too serious. Austin was gone. His brother, his twin brother held him in his arms as he, his twin brother passed away. It's just heartbreaking. I just 17 years old.

Wow.

stabbed. I was at work. And so I drove, I working great by and so I drove up to the hospital

straight away. I actually beat the ambulance there. I saw them to have them come out. He was

on a lot of machines. And I didn't take long for them to come in to say that he had passed. So not sure senseless act of a boy that was in the wrong tent and my son doing the right thing by telling that boy that he needed to be removed from where he was. And just doesn't make any sense. I mean, that's my, just because the kid was mad. My son is not here anymore. And I don't understand it. Now I told you that Hunter hasn't spoken out much about all of this, but

he has set a little bit. And there is one quote from him that I feel like I just need to share with you because it's such a gut punch, but it also is so indicative of that moment and what these boys went through, what this boy particularly went through. He says, quote, I put my hand on there. I grabbed his hand and I looked in his eyes. I just saw his soul leave. And it took mine to just heartbreaking, right? I mean, we all hear about the connection that twins have with one another

that you can feel their pain. You can feel their emotion. You can feel everything. So to be there

with your twin brother, holding his hand as he takes his last breath and according to Hunter, watching his soul leave his body and feeling your own soul. Leave your body with him. It is so devastating. It breaks my heart. Now as for Carmella, the kid from the other school who stabbed Austin, he took off from the tent, but it wasn't like he was hiding around the run or anything like that. Because when the police officers arrived, he was actually standing right there

on the track. Not seeming like he was trying to make a run for it away from the police, just more so that he tried to get out of the tent. He wanted to get away from the actual scene of the crime and where it all went down, but then he was just standing there on the track. While the police officers arrived, not trying to hide, not trying to make a run for just standing there. Meanwhile, he had the role in the murder weapon at some point into the bleachers and the officers were

able to recover it while it was still just lying there where he had thrown it. It was right between row 9 and 10, not too far from the aisle away. So it seems as though when he fled the tent, he just threw it trying to get rid of it before maybe reality of everything that was going on set in. And what I mean by that is that maybe he tried to throw it because he was going to take off and go on the run and then he realized he couldn't. And again, that's just my personal opinion.

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with Carmelo directly, and before this officer could even put Carmelo in handcuffs, Carmelo actually said the words "I was protecting myself." Then, when the officer got on the radio to say that he had the alleged suspect in custody, Carmelo apparently interrupted him and said, "I'm not alleged. I did it." Just seemingly having nothing to hide. Now, one point during the walk back to the police cruiser, the officer claimed that Carmelo also said to him, "You know,

he put his hands on me. I told him not to." Kind of like, as a, hey, I told him this would happen, or I told him he shouldn't do that, and he did it anyway. Then, at one point, he asked if Austin was okay, or if he was going to be okay. Because apparently he had no idea that Austin was dying, and then did die. Although, I'm sure he may have suspected that it was a possibility,

and that's why he was asking. He certainly didn't know that that had already happened.

The truth became clear enough, though, before long, because Carmelo ultimately ended up being charged with first-degree murder. And of course, I'm going to talk a bit more about the case and some recent developments, but before I do that, I do want to talk a little bit more about Austin. I want to just talk about the kind of kid that Austin was. Because it's so tragic that he was

a victim and that he lost his life in this, but he was also so much more than that. And I always

think that it's important that we remember people for who they were when they were alive, not just for how they died, right? And like I said, Austin was a twin. He and his twin brother hunter were very close for their entire lives. Austin was also described as being a peacemaker, somebody who always liked to make sure that everybody was getting along, that everything was good between people, and that everybody was always having a good time. He also had big dreams,

dreams that can now never be fulfilled. Tell me about Austin. You didn't know about your boy.

He was most amazing kid. Oh, so smart. He had college football. Guys looking at him to play in college. He, his goal was to play in college. He just wanted to play football. He, his life was going to the gym and working out and being a leader on his football team. And he just had such ambitions and a drive that he's hard to find in the kid. And he's just such a good spirit. And so many kids loved him and his brothers lost his best friend.

They're twin twin. Yeah, identical twins. Yeah. They're like, they are the best of friends. Like just I'm, I'm so worried about my son because he's going to have to face this world with a loan now because he had a brother that was with him the whole time. And now he's going to have to do it alone.

And he, I'm, I'm just so worried about him. I really am. Austin was also always looking out for

his brother Hunter. He always had Hunter's back no matter if he was in the right and then wrong. It didn't matter. Austin was only born about four minutes before Hunter, but even though that he technically was the older one and I guess they were born at the same time like at the same moment. Austin just always seemed like the older and wiser brother. He always wanted to take care of Hunter. He felt like that in a instinct of just protectiveness over his brother. Now whenever the boys

weren't playing sports, they loved to go hunting, especially with their dad. And not only was it a really special bonding activity any time they got to do it together, but it was also the last thing that any of the three of them were able to do together the weekend before Austin's murder. I mean, our relationship is really the tightest off that we're seeing as somebody might be between doing the things. I mean, we did everything we got to clean the dishes together,

did y'all work together, sports, you name anything in the world, it's always us to that and one thing.

So you're all just, basically, one person. You know, it's just a few minutes apart. Four minutes. Mm-hmm. Austin was first by four minutes. He got stuck in me.

Technically you're a bigger brother.

He was a lot of big brother stuff around. He's always on my back. You know, if I'm in the wrong,

you always take my sign on that of what it is. So it's just really hard for you to see someone

that cares for you that much. It does everything about your sign on that of what just that's what you like that. When your mom told me that you were there, let's know. If you don't mind what happened, there was this kid, before I knew his name now, this kid is sitting under our dark tent at track.

We have some to move. He started getting aggressive and talking reckless. And my brother said that he's able to move. He's like, make me move. Also grab this backpack. This kid. I, I tried with a round of the fastest I could buy it and see the stab. But then I thought, well, look at my brother. And I'm not going to talk about the rest. No. Just, that's, that's just what I saw. I mean, I, I try to, I try to help them, but.

It was just senseless. It was really senseless. Really, I don't know why my person would do that to someone just over that. What are you meant? It's just, it's just crazy in this world nowadays. How people just up and do that. Like, I mean, a family that has people I care about them all the time. And he, he did everything for our family to use as strong as strong kid.

Austin obviously is a son and also hunter you're talking about here. Yes, um, walk me through who Austin was to you. I know that you said so much about him.

I think the last 24 hours here. Everyone else has said a lot about him too about how great

of the kid he was in your eyes, though, just says a father of who was he to you? My boys are the biggest blessing in my life. God provided them to me. God's gonna get me through this. I had a dream last night and Austin came to me and said, I'm okay. It gives me peace. Doesn't mean I don't hurt. But it gives me great peace. So one of the things my son hunter, his ability to stay strong.

Is a character to his brother. His brother, they had each other's back. They were tight.

I've never seen a bond like that being identical twins. Technically, Austin was his big brother.

Those boys were my everything. I had cancer almost 10 years ago. I wasn't supposed to live. But that was my why to fight. And without those boys, I probably would have discounted and gave in. But they were in my heart. And I fought hard because I wanted to be their father. I wanted to be there for them throughout the years. I grew up. And so I can share my wisdom and share my mistakes. So they won't do the same. Austin was an outstanding athlete, person, friend,

loyal, loving. He would light up the room. He was such a leader, naturally. On that team, he would fire those guys up. He would step on that field and he would become a totally different person. His level of play was above most everyone else. He led the team. He was voted team MVP by his coaches and teammates. He said multiple coaches, colleges, contact you. He is one of the most outstanding, him and his brother both have been athletes all their lives from soccer to baseball,

to jujitsu, to football. They did it all. And they excelled every time. And I told them you

guys are so lucky because not everyone has your talent. But you have to make sure you take that

talent and harness it in the right way. And Austin was able to harness many things in his life loyalty to his brother. His love for all his friends and family. He was such a outstanding young man. I was so proud. I bragged on my children all the time. Anyone who knows me knows how much my kids meant to me. They were my entire world. My world is a little shattered.

But I still have Hunter and I always have Austin. Now one of the biggest questions in this

case and what has people so riled up and we're going to get to more of the division of why in a moment here. But one of the biggest questions is how does a 17 year old boy go from being so innocent and being so loved by family and friends to then not making it out of a track meet alive, especially at the hands of another 17 year old boy. So I think that these were the questions that a lot of people were

Asking because Austin's case just felt too close to home for all these other ...

Even if it happened miles away or states away, it felt like if this could happen to him,

it could happen to any of our kids. Obviously this is not about me. I have a 17 year old son,

I live 20 miles south of you. My sons in Frisco, every night playing soccer and we have a lot of friends of friends who knew who knew Austin. So the the title, the circle's got tight and this hit really close to home and I'm just so sorry for you. Can you can you explain us at all today? How you feel? It's just got to be so the word I keep coming back to Megan is incomprehensible. How could this happen at a track meet? It is. He just took my son as gone and I don't really have words.

I've tried to figure out what I was going to say, but he's just going to be so messed

by, mostly our family, but this whole community is really wrapped their arms around us and

if I could say anything to the nation and I would say to make sure that you just hunt your babies time, it's you don't know unless I'm you get to do it. Hunter, I know you were there.

Thank you, Megan. Take your time. Now while I don't think that there's anything I can

say or any information that I could uncover that would make this make sense or feel fair, I mean, of course not, but it also is natural to want to understand how something like this happens and what can drive somebody to commit murder. Like maybe it would be a little bit more understandable if Austin and Carmelo knew one another. If they had some kind of conflict in their past, if there would maybe make sense as to what the motive in all of this was. And in fact,

not too long after the stabbing rumors began to spread that Austin and Carmelo did in fact no one another. In fact, that Austin was Carmelo's long time bully. And the rumor made it seem like Carmelo had been building up to this for quite a while or like Austin maybe had somehow brought this on himself. So it was almost a little victim blaming, but people were saying, you know, yeah, Austin was a bully. He bullied Carmelo forever. So it was only a matter of time before

Carmelo snapped that kind of thing. However, what I do want to say through all of the research is that these rumors were complete bullshit, not substantiated at all. A spokesperson for Carmelo's

family even came forward to say that Austin had never bullied Carmelo, that there was absolutely

no truth to any of these rumors or any of the gossip. The spokesperson also said, quote, "The disinformation that is going online is hurting this case and it has to stop." As we know right now, Austin met Cap and Carmelo Anthony did not know each other. And this same spokesperson has also alluded to saying that there is more to the story. Every Texan has the right to defend themselves when they reasonably fear for their life. Self-defense is a protection

that applies to each and every one of us. There are two sides to every story. And Carmelo is a 17-year-old kid and an excellent student. He is the captain of his track team. He is the captain, his football team. And prior to this, he was what was on his mind was what college he was going to go to. This is a tragedy all the way around for both families. Rushing to judgment, you know, trial by public perception and trial by media is not how we ensure just this is done.

We are confident that after a full investigation, that the truth will come out.

Now, I think that we can all believe and trust the spokesperson in this situation, right? I mean,

it would probably help Carmelo's case of Austin was his bully. It would be easier for him to argue self-defense if there was a history of Austin picking on him and hurting him. So the fact that Carmelo's family didn't go that route and actually put the Kabaoshan all of those rumors and they didn't, you know, glam on to this idea of Austin being a bully, it tells me that they were probably being honest when they said that the boys didn't know one another.

They were just two strangers arguing about something that was so unimportant. I mean, about who gets to sit under a particular tent, a simple argument that meant nothing in the grand scheme of things. Yet somehow it escalated from that to murder. Now, that being said, I do want to share a quote that comes from Austin's dad, Jeff, because he witnessed the stabbing, and he has spoken out about what he saw. Again, it's not like this one quote can make sense

of all the insanity in this case, certainly not, but he has publicly shared some details about the fight and about the stabbing so that hopefully it provides a little bit more context and it

Makes all of this a little bit easier to understand and grasp.

and someone was behind them mouthing off and then they turned around and said, "Who are you?" And he said, "I'm Melo." And they said, "Well, you don't belong here. You don't go to Memorial."

He had a centennial track suit on, so they said, "Well, you need to leave." This ain't your spot.

And then some words were discussed that I'm not going to say on camera, but he asked them to leave.

And he basically said, "Make me." And then he wound up stabbing him in the heart and killing

him all over someone sitting in the wrong spot at a track meet. So yes, it was still completely random, but to hear Jeff tell it, it's not like the boys went from arguing to stabbing out of nowhere. It was like there was some kind of build-up, some kind of escalation. Now again, why it was important of who sat under what tent? I don't know. But it sounds like Austin and his friends were telling Carmelo to get out of the tent and for whatever reason that struck a chord with him so much so

to grab a weapon and attack Austin. Now, what I will say on the opposite side of that is that a lot of people find it difficult to believe that Carmelo would have needed to defend himself. And that's because Austin was apparently a good kid who didn't have a history of violence or any type of aggression. So to them, it seemed strange that he would threaten Carmelo badly enough that Carmelo would feel like his only option was to stab someone to protect himself. That said, Carmelo also didn't have

any history of violence. P2 was a good kid, a good student, a good athlete, and definitely not the sort of person that you would ever expect to commit a murder. Again, if it really was a murder and not self-defense like he claimed. Carmelo was a good student. He had a GPA of 3.7. He was the captain of the football and the track team. His teammates and his peers all respected him loved him. He even worked two jobs in what little free time he had. He worked at foot locker and he worked at a local

supermarket. And as for his family, they had moved to the area just a few years earlier from Baton Rouge. His parents were well respected. Carmelo was the oldest of four kids. They all had a good family dynamic. So it wasn't like you could make heads or tails of this at a surface level of somebody who had a history or problematic background. I mean, no, both of these boys, 17 years old,

good kids, good students, good friends, good families, which I think makes this case even more polarizing

when you try to dissect it. Now, this detail might be key, but Carmelo had never been arrested

before. Not even for something small, like loitering or trespassing or littering, nothing like that. Apparently, there were just no red flags, no warning signs to suggest that he may have a weapon on his person, that he may use that weapon on another peer at some point. I mean, nothing. However, of course, like I said, this case is divided and not everybody feels that way. In part, because not everybody is using the same facts. Not everybody is forming opinions using the same

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promote certain agendas or make certain points and take a certain side. Of course, it's important

to, yes, raise awareness of certain issues and sometimes pointing to a tragedy and recognizing that there are ways that it could have been prevented is the right way to do that and to achieve that. But it also does feel like it times people have sort of ignored the real people who are impacted by Austin's death, just so that they could score points. Because there's one detail that I haven't mentioned so far, and depending on who you ask, it's either a detail that doesn't matter much

at all and it's wrong to even focus on it too much, or it's the key issue that makes this entire stabbing make sense. And that detail is that this was a case of a black teen stabbing a white teen. See, not long after Austin's murder, a political candidate named Jake Lang who is running for the US Senate, organized a protest titled Protect White Americans. It's also worth mentioning that Jake was one of the part-end January 6th protesters, so if his name sounds at all familiar to you,

that might be why. But anyway, Jake organized the protest not long after Carmelo's bail was

lowered from $1 million to $250,000. And on April 14, he was able to pay his bail and he was

released to wait for his trial at home. I feel it's fair. You know, Bond, as the judge said, is not supposed to be an instrument of oppression. It's not supposed to keep people in jail. It's not supposed to punish. Now, of course, there were stipulations to his release. He asked to wear an ankle monitor. He can't leave his house without prior court approval. But anyway, that's bird Jake to then organize this protest. And he also created a flyer advertising the

protest, which read just in for Austin Metcalf, demand Carmelo Anthony be put back in prison until trial. Now, trust me, I will be the first person to say, I understand the feeling that somebody who has been accused of murder should not get bail. There have even been times when I personally have felt like certain people shouldn't be allowed out, especially when a child is involved in the case as a victim. Sometimes there are good reasons for somebody to be held without bail. They

might be a flight risk. They might pose a danger to other people. Maybe even pose a danger to

themselves. I mean, there are a wide variety of reasons. But I think that the whole issue here

is the protect white Americans thing. And that's a direct quote. Okay. I'm not just saying that. That is his quote that he was using because Jake didn't want to stop Carmelo from harming just anyone, only white people. And you can see where now politics were really coming into play here. Carmelo's parents argued that he was neither a flight risk nor a danger. And according to them, he didn't even have a passport. So it's not like he could have fled the country. And they said

that keeping him on house arrest would allow him to be near his family and friends who would help quote, keep him accountable. Those again are their words, not mine. But they say that the people in Carmelo's life will help keep him accountable. Now, on the other hand, some people have argued that even though Carmelo didn't have any prior arrests or convictions, he was allegedly involved in an altercation in school on February 4th of 2025. So a couple of months prior to the stabbing

incident. Unfortunately, I don't know much that has been proven as fact about this altercation, but apparently it wasn't serious enough for law enforcement to get involved. I did see some rumors floating around that he allegedly had brought in knife to school once before, but I couldn't find anything to confirm it is true. And even if that did really happen and it was true, I don't know if that was the February incident that is being referred to or maybe that was a separate

unrelated incident. But all to say, everybody had an opinion in this. Everybody had a different take on whether it was fair or not for Carmelo to be out on bail at this point. And my personal opinion is that I see both sides of the argument. I see Austin's friends and family and advocates

Wanting Carmelo to remain behind bars because he's a threat because he's impu...

so quickly and so dangerously. And that is scary. And that is risky and dangerous. Yet I also see Carmelo's

side of the argument and his parents and him saying he's never had a bad history. He's a good student.

Good friend. He was provoked. This was self-defense. We'll put the ankle monitor on him, let him remain at home with his family. We will keep him accountable. I see both sides to it. And that is why it is so great that we have a judge who decides things in situations like this and not peers. And while there has been so much division out there about race and the politics of it all, I will say, Austin's dad, Jeff, has been defending Carmelo. Well, kind of. I mean,

obviously it's not like he's okay with the fact that Carmelo stabbed his son. Obviously not, not at all. But he has come forward to tell people to stop making this political and about race, that this is not what this case should be about. Jeff even reached out directly to Jake Lange, the guy who wants to be the US senator who put that whole, protect white Americans protest together. And he told him, hey, take Austin's name and school picture off of your website. Take it off

of your materials. I don't want Austin to be a part of anything that you're stirring up. Instead, he wanted the focus to solely be on getting Carmelo to trial and getting justice for Austin. That's it. I want to clarify something right off the start because I've already heard some rumors and gossip. This was not a race thing. This is not a political thing. Now, I think we can all agree. The fact that Austin's family can't even focus on laying him to rest and grieving properly

because they have to tell people who are claiming to be their supporters to stop is insane.

If you are a supporter, leave the family alone if that's what they're requesting. And even though Jeff

spoke out against it, the protest happened on April 19th. The organizer spoke with Jeff directly,

and Jeff was not having it. Jeff, first of all, my entire heart rests in your hands.

I would be in my position. I'd not even as somebody even knew your son. But somebody that it shares the same understanding. I grew up as a 17 year old young white man too. And I grew up in fear of my life around black people because they were killing and robbing people around me all the time. And I don't understand as I was a father. You could sit idly by and not condemn the culture that killed your son. There is an epidemic problem in this country. And your voice could be one of

the loudest voices in this country. But you've chosen to recoil out of fear and continue the suppression. Why will you not stand with me? And with the rest of the people who are not

called for racial divide, we're not called for hatred. We're saying 350,000 attacks on white people

by black people a year in this country is wrong. Why can't you say that and say with that? Maybe you can. Would you be willing to stand by me in a press conference or in an individual interview and talk about this issue that is larger than Austin at this point? God rest a beautiful young man soul that would have been one of our strongest voices if he was still alive today. Are you done? Yes, I am, sir. Okay, my turn, speak. You are part of the problem, my friend.

You're trying to create more race divide than bridging the gap. I do not condone anything you do. You're creating more Austin medcaps with your weakness, sir. You are creating more Austin medcaps with your weakness. I mean, this whole thing was a mess. He's calling this grieving father weak. He's using racial slurs as a way to bolster his opinion and his point of view and it is just appalling. Anyway, you look at it in my opinion. I don't think that you can use murder as a way

to justify any sort of white supremacy. And I'm not saying that that's exactly what he's doing, but it definitely comes across like that. Now, another thing about Jeff, Austin's dad,

is there were some reports that he was supposedly arrested himself back in 2011 for second.

However, I want to be clear, we researched it, we looked into it and I have not been able to verify this claim. The county sheriff's office even told us that there were no arrest records or police incident report for any sort of arrest to like that related to Jeff. So again, could this just be one more piece of wild misinformation that's been going around? Seems to be because there's no evidence to back it up, at least nothing that we can find and with our discussions with the sheriff's

office, nothing that they have on record either. While we're on the topic of insane rumors, I also saw one story about Austin's cause of death. And if this wasn't such a serious case, I gotta say this would almost be laughable because the rumor goes that Austin didn't die from this stab wound that was really close to his heart, like witnesses saw and like we know happened,

Rather from an MDMA overdose, which MDMA is like a drug like a Molly,

a GHB mixture cocktail like it's like this heavy drug, which I don't even understand how that

could be slightly believable, given what we know to be true about this incident, yet that is what

it people are saying out there, another rumor that is going around. Now, the police chief in Frisco, Texas, is calling for calm and calling for people to stop spreading misinformation about the case. His call to stop the rumors began after someone posted a fake autopsy online claiming that the victim was high on drugs and that the stabbing was not the primary cause of death. The police chief says none of that is true and posted, beware of those taking a social media

to deliberately spread misinformation, hate, fear and division. With the rampant misinformation that's

out there, the chaos and the hate has been spreading like wildfire. Carmelo has been getting hate mail, death threats, the rest of his family has also been on the receiving end of those,

and it's been bad enough that they all had to address it at restaurants. And this was the first

time that they held a public event like this for the press, so I'd imagine that none of them ever even wanted to be in this type of situation. Yet given how out of hand all these nasty rumors and gossip are getting, they felt like they had no other choice but to confront it head on.

Austin's dad, Jeff, even actually made an unexpected appearance before the conference even started,

which you can imagine that caused a little bit of a ruckus because apparently Carmelo's family had it invited him, and they claimed that his presence there was a disrespect to the dignity of his own son. Yet Jeff argued that he simply wanted to be there to show that these two families were coming together in a productive way, but they didn't have to be enemies, they didn't

have to fight each other, that they could be alliances together to get to the truth and to

get justice for both of their sons. But the Anthony family, they weren't having it. They still asked Jeff to leave, and when he didn't, they warned him that he was going to be charged with trespassing if he didn't go away on his own. Good afternoon, my name is Kayla Hayes. I am the mother of Carmelo Anthony. Three years ago, my family moved to Mark's Marxist search for a better life. Like so many other families, we wanted to give our children the future we did not have.

My husband worked hard every single day to provide for us, to make sure we are the best financial to make sure we're in the best financial position possible. As they stay at home, I made it my life's mission to ensure our children are loved, nurtured, and supported every step of the way. And wake of this tragic incident, our family has been under attack. Whatever you think, what happened between Carmelo and the Metcalf boys, my three younger children, my husband,

and I didn't do anything to deserve to be threatened, harassed, and lied about. The lies and false accusations that have been said about us, especially over the past week, has been overwhelming. The lies and their amplification put my family in danger, as well as everyone in our community, everyone involved in investigation from the police, the attorneys, and the court spec. Our address and my husband's previous employer's address has been put on

all social media platforms. My husband had to take a leave-out absence because he's afraid what may happen to our family. His mental health is deteriorating day by day. We have endured death threats. My 13-year daughter is afraid to sleep at home, bedroom, because she's fearful of what might happen to her. And let me be clear, the claims, the claims that were used about the public donation, so by a home or anything else are completely false, we have not received a single dime from

the gifts then go fundraiser. And the co-founder has stated that clearly. In the reality, we would just notify yesterday that we could begin to withdraw funds. And it still takes several days to receive those funds once the request is made. I don't know why we have been targeted and discriminated against before our fair trial. I was signed to serve the same rights under the law that everyone

Has afforded to.

God first in everything that we do. We believe in a constitution, we believe in the laws of

this state, but those laws must apply to all of us, not just some of us. So be clear when I speak

publicly about specific details of what happened under the tint on that runny and awful day. There's an active investigation that everyone involved was to be fall in fact. We believe in legal process and that it's what a truth will come out. So the family who experienced the laws, my heart truly goes out to you. So those who have supported my family, thank you from the bottom of our hearts. We actually can see you support patients and prayers as we navigate this

difficult process. Thank you. Now regardless of which side of this case you stand on, I think we can all

agree that that was a very emotionally charged speech that was given and statement. She was scared

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account on something like a go-funny but not that. This platform is called "Give Send Go." Sort of like a Kickstarter sort of like a go-funny but basically where you crowdsource funds. And the description of the fundraiser said that it was for Carmelo's legal costs because, as we know, good lawyers do not come cheap. And they very quickly raised hundreds of thousands of dollars. But with that, comes more issues like saying goes, "Money more problems because, of course,

it took no time at all before rumors began spreading, saying Carmelo's family was using this money to fund their lavish lifestyle to rent a $900,000 home that's located in a gated community to get a new luxury car to hire private security, not using it for the defense attorneys and for the lawyers, but using it to fund their lifestyle." One of their neighbors allegedly also spoke out with a news outlet, staying anonymous, of course, claiming that the family bought a brand new

Cadillac escalade. And Cadillac escalades have a sticker price of something like $150,000 right now. Supposedly, they parked it right in front of their driveway for like the whole world to see, just very proud of this purchase, too. So, something about the funds being mishandled and misused is not sitting right with the public either. Again, just an allegation. Now, this alleged neighbor also said, "He got a new car. If you look at the license plate,

it's got a paper tag and it says that it expires June 4th." Now, I'm not sure if the "he" that this neighbor is referring to is Carmelo, or maybe Carmelo's dad, Andrew, but either way, they are claiming that it's one of the family members cars and that it's a brand new purchase ever since they started raising all of this money. And the reason that that detail about the paper

tag that expires on June 4th is so important is because in Texas, paper tags or temporary licensed

plates are only good for 60 days. So, if they had temporary plates that expired on June 4th, that would mean that they bought the car on April 4th, which was just two days after the stabbing took place. And look, I'm going to play Devil's Advocate here for a moment, because

You've got to admit, the rumors look pretty bad if they are true.

deeper and see if there really was anything to these rumors. And here's what I found. First,

this is something I mentioned earlier, but Carmelo's bail was originally set at $1 million,

then it got reduced to $250,000. Apparently, this was because his dad Andrew claimed at the bond hearing that the family was going through a financial hardship. They couldn't pay the original bail. It wasn't fair for it to be so high, it needed to be lowered. The judge, of course, asked them why they couldn't just use the money for this bail amount with the money that they had raised online, which is dad Andrew replied that they couldn't use it for bail because that's not

what it was for. That those donations were specifically to go to Carmelo's legal fees. That said, he did admit that they did use some of that money for non-legal things. Specifically, security at their house was one of the things that they used this money on after they started receiving death threats, and then they also apparently had to move because their home address had been doxed. And what doxing is is when your personal information, whether it's your phone number,

your address, your workplace, any private personal information is publicly available online and published online and kind of spammed all over the place. So what he's saying is that their home address had been doxed. So because of that, random strangers learned where they lived. So that coupled with the death threats, they had no other option, but to relocate temporarily, or maybe even more long-term. So Carmelo's lawyer spoke out saying, quote, "It would be disingenuous to say there isn't money,

but it's not a bond fund. This family needs to be able to survive." So again, it seems clear to me that a lot of these rumors are just misinformation or vastly exaggerated. I think it's things people are just making up to muddy the waters and to make a case that's already pretty complicated, even harder to understand. So I guess it all has to be taken with a grain of salt and you can each decide for yourself what you believe here. But when it comes to the hate being shown

at toward both Carmelo and his family, I think it's important to be clear that Austin's family

has never encouraged the hate or the harassment of any of it. If anything, they have publicly

been trying to neutralize it. They never supported and or participated in any of the protests. They never told people to send death threats. They never told anybody to dox them to get involved nothing. We haven't really had a chance to talk to you about this. You had mentioned a few times that you had forgiven the suspect for what he did. I do. But we just informed you about these documents and that doesn't change anything. This has to do with me and God teaches us in the Bible.

He talks about forgiveness. He also talks about revenge not for me to seek. God will take care of it. Karma, I believe in it. It's very unfortunate that this other child decide to make a bad choice that's going to affect him for the rest of his life. I have compassion for every human being. This is not, I want to make this very clear. This is not a race issue. This is not a black and white issue. I don't want someone stepping up on a soapbox trying to politicize this. I don't appreciate

some of the remarks I've seen online that people say there was this fight and there was they don't know. They weren't there. I know the truth. So unless you were there, unless you saw it,

don't spread gossip. My focus of my story is, of course, on Austin. That is what's most important.

But what would you say about the suspect and what's next? We think about him. We don't. We have nothing

to say. I've never met this kid so right then it really was under 30 seconds. This

altercation has to have never met this kid in my entire life. And to be honest with you, we don't want to give him any recognition or any care because that's not where we're not. We have no desire to have anything to do with that man. So let's get into the trial. Everything that happened through that, all of the witness testimony and what the final verdict was. And this trial happened about a year after the murder. Now some of the testimony that came out was pretty jaw-dropping.

I do have to say. Now for starters, before anyone even took the stand, there was already a lot of controversy surrounding the jury itself. And the reason why is because the official sitting jury did not include any black jurors. The jury pool was originally narrow down from around 600 people to roughly 250 possible jurors. Then by the final decision, there were only three black jurors left that could have possibly been picked. However, they were ultimately ruled out. Now the

defense attorneys challenged this. And I understand why. They were accusing the prosecutors too of quote improperly striking the last three remaining black jurors from the panel. However, the state pushed back on their claim are youing that those jurors were removed because they were educators, not because of their race. The judge also ultimately agreed with the prosecution and they denied

The defense's challenge.

the very beginning as we went through with the different press conferences, the statements and everything that was kind of going on with some people, not everybody, but like, you know,

agenda wise, you remember we talked about that earlier. The decision to not have any black

jurors, or I shouldn't say the decision, but the way that that shook out, it instantly and immediately became a huge talking point online. A lot of people were divided with this, people agreed with

it. Some didn't. I understand why the defense pushed so hard, but ultimately like I said,

the judge ruled with the prosecution. So then the trial begins and testimony started and things got interesting really fast. One of the prosecution's witnesses was a 17-year-old teammate of Austin's who testified that he witnessed the confrontation firsthand. And this testimony was a pretty big deal because he told the jurors that Carmelo already had a folding knife out and in his hand before Austin allegedly shoved him, which that was a big revelation because that meant that if the

jury believed that testimony, it completely contradicts the defense's argument that Carmelo only pulled that knife out in self-defense after becoming fearful during that physical altercation or physical confrontation. So, and throughout this, and like I said, there was a lot of testimony

and a lot of witnesses. I believe there were 21 witness statements in total. Another student

athlete, who was 16 years old at the time, also testified about what happened in the moment's leading up to the stabbing. He told the jurors that he was sitting under the memorial tent with Austin

and with some of their other teammates, when Carmelo first walked up. And I guess that when Carmelo

walked up, he sat down next to him and randomly said crazy weather, huh? Which the witness said that everybody was confused because they didn't know Carmelo. He also wasn't part of their team. He went to a different school, so they didn't really understand why he was there in the first place. Now, is that super damning not necessarily like, yes, it could be weird that somebody's coming into your tent and like sitting down if they don't belong there? However, it's also raining

everybody's under the tents because of the rain, so I could see where if somebody's trying to like duck under a tent, you're going to make small talk, right? But crazy weather, huh? Like because you're trying to shield yourself from the rain? I don't know. I just don't think that that was like a huge aha moment of he came into the tent in a threatening way. However, according to that testimony, the group asked Carmelo to leave and he refused. The witness claimed that Carmelo became very aggressive

and said, quote, fuck y'all, I'm not going to leave. Y'all are a bunch of pussies. Y'all aren't going to do anything. Touch me and see what happens. And what really stood out to me is what the witness says Austin said back to Carmelo. Because according to his testimony, Austin's response wasn't, let's fight or like, fuck you or anything like that, the witness says that Austin told him, I'm not going to fight you. One teenage witness and I'm not sure if this is the exact same

witness or another. Because like I said, there were 21, but another statement I should say that was testified to is that Austin told Carmelo, quote, you don't even have anything in that backpack. It's frisco. Now the reason I bring that up is because earlier in this episode, we talked about how people said Carmelo was reaching into his backpack and then that's when he grabbed the knife,

although another witness testified he already had the knife out. But I think this goes to show that

through this statement at least that what they're trying to suggest and imply is that Austin didn't feel like this was a dangerous or life-threatening situation. Kind of being like, you know, you don't have anything in that backpack. We're in frisco for crisis. Like something like that, you know, obviously that is not the truth. So then through the trial came the medical examiner's testimony and this was probably one of the most emotional moments of the trial. Because jurors were told

that Austin's cause of death was of course that single stab wound to the chest and the medical examiner also testified that the knife went through his breast bone entered his chest cavity and then pierced the right side of his heart. The wound through the heart wall was described as

being approximately two inches long, meaning that was an incredible amount of force to pass

through the breast bone, enter the chest cavity and then pierced the heart and have a wound two inches long like that is an incredible amount of force going in. The medical examiner also didn't leave much room for interpretation and they testified that the injury was simply not survivable. Another thing that really stood out during the trial was that Carmelo chose not to testify in his own defense. Now this happens. We know that usually I'll say defendants won't take the

Stand because they don't want to do anything that could hurt their case or po...

have hard questions coming their way to where their answers could be misconstrued or misinterpreted and not testifying is absolutely his constitutional right and some argue that it's more strategic

not to testify. But of course it's always something that people notice in high profile cases

and it certainly did not go unnoticed in this case. So he didn't testify and now here's where

God is interesting because it wrapped up way sooner than I expected and a lot quicker than I think

anyone expected. Because the prosecution rested its case on Saturday, June 6th, then the following Monday the defense started presenting their case. They started at 9 a.m. that Monday morning. However, they rested their case just five and a half hours later, same day. Then the next Tuesday closing arguments happened. This also was incredibly fast. So fast that it didn't even last all day long, it started with closing arguments, then it went to a verdict, then it went to the sentencing phase.

So it was a jam packed day. And what's really interesting is that even though the closing arguments didn't take very long and they went pretty quickly, what was interesting throughout that portion of the trial is that it was announced that the jury was allowed to

consider manslaughter in all of this, not murder. And this was a major development because the

judge instructed jurors that they could convict Carmelo of either murder or the lesser offence of manslaughter, which of course the defense had hoped that this revelation, this announcement would give the jurors a middle ground option to come together on that they wouldn't have to just do all or nothing, right? However, as I said closing arguments went quickly, it then went off to the jury,

and a verdict was returned. And the jury only deliberated for three hours. Ultimately,

they found Carmelo guilty of murder. Now, one thing that many people who are watching this trial were focused on is not so much what the jury did decide, but rather what they didn't decide. Because in that moment, I mean, the conversation then became, you know, they were given a path to manslaughter, but they chose murder instead, which is often interpreted as a sign that the jury rejected that entire core argument of self-defense and that theory rather than, you know, merely finding that

he overreacted in the moment and it was a crime of passion. They could have met on that middle ground, but they chose murder instead, which under a guilty murder verdict, that means that he was going to face a punishment range of five to 99 years of or life in prison. Whereas a manslaughter conviction would have carried a sentence of two to twenty years in prison. Now, right when this happened, his mom testified literally moments after he was found guilty, and she told the jury that she

knows that her son is very sorry for what he did. So then came the sentencing phase, which it moved into almost immediately. And within just a few hours, the sentencing came back. And the jury sentenced Carmelo to 35 years in prison. He will be eligible for parole after half of that time is served, which is, you know, about 17 and a half years. And I have seen a lot of people on social media say that they think that that is, I don't know if poetic is the right word, but because

Austin was that same age that at least he will be incarcerated for a amount of years that Austin

was alive. And again, I'm not saying I believe one way or another that this sentencing means it's

poetic or not. Again, I don't think that that's the right word, but I just want to point out that that is what people are suggesting. However, as you can imagine, there is a lot of division regarding this, not only the guilty verdict, but the sentencing. There was fighting or rupting outside of the courtroom. There were fights in the streets, people who are angry that Carmelo was found guilty, people who are angry that he wasn't sentenced to life in prison.

There's just so much division and in a statement, Austin's dad spoke out and he addressed Carmelo directly as well. And he said, we were robbed. Don't look down. We were robbed of all these things.

I said from day one, this was never about race. Please don't politicize it. But what you choose to do,

both, it's right and wrong. We're all humans. We all believe the same color. You're free to make choices all you want, but you're not free from those consequences. You will face those consequences starting today. People think that grief is sadness, but it's not. It's a rage. And at this point he slammed his hands down on the table and he said, pure, unfiltered rage. You failed your parents,

You failed yourself, and you failed society.

to Carmelo. You're going to prison. You can't even look me in the eyes right now, but you can

stab my fucking son in the heart. And like I said, guys, I mean, there is so much division out there.

A lot of people too, I saw posting sentiments saying, you know, what if when Carmelo had gone under the tent, if someone had just made small talk with him and said, hey, stay here and get warm a little longer. Or if Carmelo had come in and instead of being allegedly aggressive, had said,

someone like, hey, guys, can I just duck out here from the rain for a couple of minutes? Or if there

was some sort of mutually kind exchange to where it didn't erupt into such a fast moment of violence

and a senseless moment of violence that has effectively destroyed two families completely. And look,

it's controversial. I know so many of you are going to disagree with one another. Please keep it respectful. It's an incredibly devastating case for everyone involved. So obviously, a very devastating case and two young boys lives who essentially are now completely lost. I mean, one physically, yes, he lost in lost his life, another locked up and still a lot of division out there. Still a lot of people feeling like this wasn't handled the right way or that this was self defense or that it wasn't

and it should have been harsher or there's just so much conversation out there. It's a very polarizing case. And I'm curious to know what you've heard about this case or where, even if you're hearing

about this case for the first time, where you sit with this. Please be kind to one another in the

comments if you disagree. At the end of the day, I think it's a tragedy. No matter how you look at it,

it's just senseless. It's two young men who had their whole lives ahead of them and it just shows you how quickly violence can happen in the blink of an eye. And I just can't help but think to about Austin's brother, just lying there with him in those moments and you heard his soul leaving his body feeling that if himself because they're twins and it's so incredibly heartbreaking, it's devastating for everyone, everyone involved. And it's just a reminder that senseless crime

happens everywhere all the time. So please just be safe protect yourselves and I don't know. I'm curious to know your thoughts. Now before you go, quick reminder, merch right now, anti-elease.com and get it before it is completely gone. So thank you so much for tuning in to another episode with me today. I will be back with you this Thursday with headline highlights where we are going through an all new case or cases, I should say, and case updates. But let me know what you think about

this one. Alright guys, thank you so much and until the next one. Be nice. Don't kill people and just watch your back. [Music]

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