πŸ“’ Need a doctor but keep putting it off? Stop making excuses and get the care you need with Zocdoc! πŸ”— Book now at: https://www.zocdoc.com/NATETHELAWYER βœ… Find top-rated, in-network doctors near you βœ… Book same-day or fast appointments (24-72 hours) βœ… 100% FREE to use Karmelo Anthony video evidence is finally public, and it exposes the online narrative that was pushed before people could judge the footage for themselves. For weeks, influencers and advocates claimed the video showed Karmelo Anthony being jumped, surrounded, and forced to defend himself. They said the footage was clear. They said it proved self-defense. But once the video came out, that story looked very different. In this breakdown, we compare what people claimed was on the footage to what the video actually appears to show. We also look at how Karmelo Anthony’s own supporters began changing their language once they knew the public would eventually see the evidence. Karmelo Anthony was convicted of murder and sentenced to 35 years for killing Austin Metcalf during a Frisco ISD track meet. The question now is simple: were people honestly mistaken, or were they lying to protect a narrative? Justice is not about viral talking points. It is about evidence. TIMESTAMPS 00:00 Introduction: The Karmelo Anthony Video Is Released 00:08 Influencers Claim The Video Proves Self-Defense 02:22 The Other Explanation: They Could Be Lying 02:45 Karmelo Anthony’s Side Starts Changing The Story 05:09 Conflicting Accounts From His Own Supporters 05:56 Zocdoc Sponsor 07:12 Breaking Down The Trial Video 08:25 Zooming In On The Tent Footage 10:12 The Push And The Stabbing Moment 10:33 Comparing The Claims To The Actual Video 11:05 Advocate Claims Karmelo Was Assaulted 13:02 How Lies Get Mixed With Truth 13:25 Supporters Contradict Each Other 14:45 The Rage-Bait Narrative Falls Apart 15:37 Why The 35-Year Sentence Makes Sense 16:21 Final Thoughts Need a lawyer? If you or someone you know has been injured in an accident