Now you can see the evidence against Karmelo Anthony for yourself … because a Texas court has made a ton of it public.
The court released shocking photos, videos, 911 calls, and other evidence from Karmelo’s trial … where he was sentenced to 35 years in prison for murdering Austin Metcalf.
Here's a longer clip from the security camera that recorded the stabbing. It shows the scene under the Memorial HS tent for more than a minute before it happened. pic.twitter.com/ldE8X0gIc1
— J.D. Miles (@jdmiles11) June 19, 2026
This includes a security camera video that shows the murder scene moments before Karmelo fatally stabbed Austin.
You can see some commotion under the tent before a highlighted individual — believed to be Karmelo — is shown bounding down the bleachers and running away from the scene.
More evidence from Karmelo Anthony murder trial. Video still images of him and Austin Metcalf enter the stadium that morning separately. Also police body cam video which recorded Anthony saying "I'm not alleged, I did it" pic.twitter.com/UGKLIoAV0p
— J.D. Miles (@jdmiles11) June 19, 2026
The release also includes bodycam footage of Karmelo restrained by officers. The video pans away from him, but you can hear someone say … “I’m not alleged. I did it.”
Breaking the Collin County judge over the Karmelo Anthony murder trial has released evidence presented in the case. Below are photos of the actual knife used, Karmelo Anthony's backpack, video of activity inside Memorial HS tent moments before stabbing, video spotlighting Karmelo… pic.twitter.com/hAhau24LWW
— J.D. Miles (@jdmiles11) June 19, 2026
The court even made public some pretty graphic images of evidence … like Austin’s stab wound and his bloody clothes.
This all comes less than 2 weeks after Karmelo’s conviction … which he’s planning to appeal.


























































