Shocking Autopsy Photos in Austin Metcalf Case Rock Courtroom, Accused Killer’s Reaction Sparks Suspicion

Shocking Autopsy Photos in Austin Metcalf Case Rock Courtroom, Accused Killer's Reaction Sparks Suspicion

You ever wonder how a simple shelter from a sprinkle turns into the kind of nightmare that rips through an entire community? Well, buckle up—because the drama that unfolded under a track-and-field tent in April 2025 is not your everyday teenage scuffle. Karmelo Anthony, just 17, sought refuge from a little rain, only to find himself locked in a deadly showdown with Austin Metcalf, a student from Frisco Memorial High. One moment, it’s a spat over territory; the next, a chilling dare, “Touch me, see what happens,” spirals into a fatal stabbing—that left Metcalf gasping his last words, “I’ve been stabbed.” And watching it all unravel? Metcalf’s twin brother rushing in, the stunned crowd… it’s a brutal reminder that sometimes, tragedy strikes when you least expect it. Intrigued? You should be. LEARN MORE.

As Radar reported, the deadly encounter happened in April 2025, when Anthony allegedly ran under a tent to get away from some rain during the track and field event. That tent was meant for Frisco Memorial High, Metcalf’s school, and when Metcalf told Anthony to leave, a fight ensued.

Anthony, then 17, allegedly dared Metcalf, “Touch me, see what happens,” and according to reports, Metcalf responded by either pushing or grabbing Anthony, before Anthony pulled a knife from his bag and stabbed him in the chest.

Collin County prosecutor Bill Wirskye told jurors during opening statements that Metcalf’s final words were, “I’ve been stabbed,” after seeing his wound.

The bleeding victim then stumbled down a few rows of bleachers as his twin brother, Hunter, rushed to his side.

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