In the quiet that followed the guilty verdict, the human cost of a few violent moments became impossible to ignore. On one side sat the Metcalf family, forever marked by the empty chair where Austin should have been. His twin, Hunter, forced Anthony to look him in the eye before describing a lifetime of milestones that would now pass with one brother missing, and a mother who cried herself to sleep. His final words — that he wanted “everything taken” from Anthony — captured a rage and grief that had no real outlet.
Across the aisle, Anthony’s mother begged jurors for mercy, insisting her son was sorry and still “her baby,” even as he faced the reality of spending most of his life in prison. When the 35-year sentence was finally read, Anthony crumbled, weeping openly. Two families left that courtroom shattered in different ways, bound forever by a single, irreversible night.