The Carmelo Anthony Case: Self-Defense, Intent, and Race in a Texas Murder Trial | The Other Side of Justice Ep. 2
Hosts Jenice and Thylene open by honoring Austin Metcalf and offering condolences, then discuss the controversial Texas jury trial of Karmelo Anthony, accused of stabbing and killing Metcalf at a school event after an exchange involving Metcalf’s twin. They lay out the prosecution’s claims of bringing a knife, issuing a verbal threat, using unnecessary lethal force, and first-degree murder, versus the defense’s self-defense argument that Anthony felt outnumbered and threatened, was contacted first, and cooperated with police. They address the case’s racial flashpoint, including an all-white jury after Black jurors were removed, and discuss community fundraising that reduced bail and helped Anthony’s family relocate amid threats. They also review Texas self-defense law, questions of intent, and how public narratives and misinformation shape reactions.