BREAKING: Hear The 911 Call That Proves Austin Met...

BREAKING: Hear The 911 Call That Proves Austin Metcalf Never Stood A Chance!

“My friend is bleeding everywhere!” – The 911 Call That Finally Silenced the Conspiracy Machine

The courtroom battle over the murder of 17-year-old Austin Metcalf is over, but the truth is still echoing through the recordings now being released to the public. Among the most haunting pieces of evidence are the 911 audio files captured on April 2, 2025—a day that began with the excitement of a high school track meet and ended in a senseless, brutal killing.

The Reality Behind the “Self-Defense” Claim For months, supporters of Karmelo Anthony have woven an intricate web of excuses. They called it “self-defense,” they called it “a mutual fight,” and they called it “a broken system.” But the audio released by the Collin County courts strips away all the PR spin.

The recording captures a witness, breathless and panicked, pleading for help as Austin Metcalf lay dying on the stadium floor. There is no talk of “threats” or “fear” in the background of that call; there is only the sound of a life being drained away and the desperate, failed attempt of bystanders to stop the bleeding.

A Contrast in Humanity While the Anthony camp spends hundreds of thousands of dollars on “Dream Teams” and celebrity endorsements to rebrand a convicted murderer as a “sweet boy,” the reality captured on tape is vastly different. The 911 call reveals a frantic, human response to a tragedy—a stark contrast to the calculated, cold silence of Anthony, who, according to bodycam footage, calmly admitted to officers, “I did it.”

Why This Matters This audio is the final blow to the “conspiracy machine.” By listening to the caller’s terror, the public can finally understand what the jury understood: this was not a misunderstanding. It was a tragedy that was entirely preventable, caused by an individual who chose to bring a 5-inch tactical blade into a space meant for children and community sports.

The “armchair attorneys” and the celebrity influencers have had their turn to talk. Now, it is time for the truth to be heard. The screams of Austin Metcalf’s friend serve as a permanent record of the cost of violence—a cost that no amount of PR, no celebrity tweet, and no crowdfunding scam can ever repay.

Justice has been served in a court of law, but the emotional weight of this case will continue to be felt by everyone who listens to these recordings and wonders how such a bright life could be cut so short by a boy who…

Grisly photos released of Karmelo Anthony’s victim Austin Metcalf’s wound, a bloody coat and murder weapon

Newly released photos show the fatal wound Austin Metcalf suffered when Karmelo Anthony stabbed him with a $13 Walmart knife during a confrontation at a Texas high school track meet.

The grisly images, made public Friday by Collin County court, show a deep gash in the 17-year-old football player’s chest, with a forensic ruler placed beside the wound.

The gash in Austin Metcalf’s chest from Karmelo Anthony’s stabbing.Collin County
A photo of the blood-soaked inside of jacket worn by a coach used to stem the bleeding.
The bloody folding knife used to murder Austin Metcalf was photographed at the scene.Collin County
Metcalf’s coach’s jacket was soaked with blood as he used it to try to save the teen’s life.
Police photographed Anthony’s bloody hands.Collin County

Other photos show the blood-soaked interior of a jacket, including heavy staining around the lining and apparent punctures in the fabric. The coat belonged to Joshua Rebmann, a Liberty High School football coach who rushed to render aid to Metcalf — using the garment to stem the bleeding.

The newly released trial exhibits also include images of the folding Ozark Trail multitool knife prosecutors identified as the murder weapon.

Anthony used the 3.5-inch serrated blade to stab Metcalf after the teen and his brother confronted him for sitting in their team’s tent at Memorial High School in Frisco in April of last year.

Metcalf’s heart was pierced, and he was unconscious by the time authorities reached him.

Anthony was convicted of first-degree murder Tuesday and sentenced to 35 years in prison.

Trial testimony showed the confrontation erupted after Metcalf and his twin brother confronted Anthony for sitting beneath their team’s tent during a rain delay at a track meet at the high school.

Anthony stabbed Metcalf once in the chest. The teen collapsed and later died from the wound.

Karmelo Anthony was sentenced to 35 years in prison for the murder of Austin Metcalf.Texas Dept. of Criminal Justice
Metcalf, a Texas high school senior, was stabbed to death by Karmelo Anthony.Meghan Prall Metcalf/Facebook

Other newly released photographs appear to show Anthony shortly after his arrest.

In one image, a handcuffed Anthony is seated in the back of a police vehicle with his wrists restrained behind his back. A speck of blood is visible on Anthony’s finger.

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He is seen in the photo wearing a gray hooded sweatshirt, blue athletic pants and black-and-white sneakers.

Another close-up photograph appears to show a small blood spot on the sleeve area of the gray sweatshirt that authorities collected as evidence after the stabbing.

Court testimony indicated that officers observed blood on Anthony following the attack and seized clothing and other items as part of the investigation.

The exhibits were released days after a Collin County jury rejected Anthony’s claim that he acted in self-defense.

Anthony’s attorneys have filed notice that they intend to appeal the conviction.

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