The case centered on the death of Austin Metcalf, a Texas teenager who was fatally stabbed during a confrontation at a high school track meet on April 2, 2025.

After days of testimony, a Collin County jury deliberated for less than three hours before unanimously finding Anthony guilty of murder.

While the verdict itself was significant, the emotional reactions that followed revealed just how deeply the tragedy had affected everyone involved.

When the jury announced its decision, courtroom observers reported that Anthony showed little visible emotion. He remained largely expressionless as the guilty verdict was read.

His family reacted very differently.

His mother, Kala Hayes, broke down in tears as the reality of the verdict settled over the courtroom. Supporters seated nearby also became emotional, with several visibly crying as Anthony was escorted away.

Across the room, Austin’s twin brother, Hunter Metcalf, leaned forward in his chair as the verdict was announced.

For the Metcalf family, however, the guilty verdict was only part of the process.

The next question was how long Anthony would spend in prison.