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TRUE CRIME ROUNDUP: A family annihilator, Karmelo Anthony’s trial, a socialite’s deadly car game, a mother’s plea and more

49 min · 6. juni 2026
episode TRUE CRIME ROUNDUP: A family annihilator, Karmelo Anthony’s trial, a socialite’s deadly car game, a mother’s plea and more cover

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In addition to quick dispatches, we’ll hear about a family annihilator case that has shocked communities in Western New York, with a focus on how such cases can impact the mental health of investigators who work on them. We’ll also take a deep look at the Karmelo Anthony case in Texas. Eighteen-year-old Anthony is accused of stabbing 17-year-old Austin Metcalf last year at a Frisco track meet. Anthony’s trial began this week, and it’s already causing controversy. Featuring audio from 1010 WINS in New York City, KYW Newsradio in Philadelphia, WWJ Newsradio in Detroit, KNX News in Los Angeles, WBEN News and Talk in Buffalo and KRLD 1080 in Dallas.

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