True Crime, Authors & Extraordinary People
n this follow-up episode of True Crime, Authors & Extraordinary People, we break down the verdict in the Karmelo Anthony case and ask the questions that still refuse to go quiet. Karmelo Anthony has been found guilty and sentenced to 35 years, but for many people watching this case closely, the verdict does not erase the concerns surrounding what happened that day, what was presented in court, and what may have been ignored. This episode takes a hard look at the testimony, the self-defense argument, the confrontation before the stabbing, the role race may have played in how this case was handled, and why so many people still feel something is missing. We also compare this case to other cases where white defendants received acquittals or lighter sentences after claiming self-defense or committing similar acts, including Caysen Allison and Kyle Rittenhouse. The goal is not to excuse violence. The goal is to ask whether justice is being applied equally, or whether some defendants are given the benefit of the doubt while others are buried under the weight of the system. This is not about ignoring the loss of Austin Metcalf’s life. A young man is gone, and that matters. But justice should require the full truth, not just the version that is easiest to accept. So the question remains: Was this justice, or did the system once again leave too many questions unanswered? Videos or Audio of Videos used in this episode: White Americans speaks on behalf of Karmelo Anthony's Verdict Black Lives Matter https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sH_VgunIOEY [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sH_VgunIOEY] Woman claims she saw the alleged video https://www.youtube.com/shorts/OxnH8QQ352k [https://www.youtube.com/shorts/OxnH8QQ352k]
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