Karmelo Anthony Murder Trial Week 1 Recap: Self-Defense Fight, and the “He Was Jumped” Theory
The Karmelo Anthony murder trial has quickly become a case about more than just what happened under a track meet tent. It is now a courtroom battle over self-defense, provocation, proportionality, witness credibility, and online misinformation.
Karmelo Anthony Murder Trial: Independent Journalist Sarah Fields Sets The Record Straight On “Tent Video” Rumor
Day 3: In a case like the Karmelo Anthony murder trial, the outside noise can get louder than the evidence. Outside the filtered mainstream media that is exactly why real independent courtroom reporting matters. And I’ll say this: independent journalist Sarah Fields @SarahisCensored (On X) deserves credit for her reporting on the very controversial “tent video” shown in court yesterday.
Karmelo Anthony Murder Trial Begins: What The State And Defense May Tell The Jury
This morning jury selection is set to begin today in the Karmelo Anthony murder trial, and because of the high-profile nature of this case, there is an extreme gag order in place.
That means we are very limited in what we are going to hear directly from the attorneys, witnesses, and people connected to this case before trial.
The Karmelo Anthony Case: We Must Remember To Follow the Evidence, Not the Noise
On June 1st, the trial of Karmelo Anthony is set to begin in a case that has already moved far beyond the original facts. Anthony remains out on bond under strict conditions while he awaits trial, but the case itself has already become a national hot plate subject.
What started as a deadly altercation between two teenagers at a Texas high school track meet has turned into a much larger debate over self-defense, race, social media misinformation, and crowdfunding.