- June 30, 2026
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New Evidence Released in Collin County Murder Trial
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- June 20, 2026
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New evidence from the murder trial of Karmelo Anthony in Collin County, Texas, provides further insights into the case involving the fatal stabbing of Austin Metcalf last April at a track meet near Dallas.
The court has released materials including photographs of the knife introduced as evidence, images of Anthony’s backpack, and surveillance footage from inside Memorial High School’s team tent just before the incident. There is also video showing Anthony’s movements before and after the stabbing. This is the first time the public can view these photos and videos, as courtroom cameras were banned during the trial.
These releases follow a jury’s decision to convict Anthony of murder, resulting in a 35-year prison sentence. The jury rejected Anthony’s claim of self-defense in the confrontation.
What to Know
Alongside the evidence release, Anthony’s legal team is working on an appeal. During the trial, an argument was made regarding the size difference between Anthony and Metcalf. Jurors decided the disparity in height and weight was not enough to justify deadly force.
CBS News Texas reporter J.D. Miles shared videos and photos of the newly released evidence online. One of these includes police body camera footage where Anthony reportedly states, “I’m not alleged, I did it,” though Anthony is not visible in the recording.
This article will be updated as more information becomes available.
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