Convicted killer Karmelo Anthony's family used fundraiser money for moving and living expenses
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Karmelo Anthony, 19, was sentenced to 35 years in prison for murder.
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Austin Metcalf's father speaks out after Karmelo Anthony verdict: "Forgiveness was for me" - CBS News.
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Austin Metcalf's father speaks out after Karmelo Anthony verdict: "Forgiveness was for me" CBS NewsCardi B Slams 'Disgusting' Karmelo Anthony Conviction—How A Teenage Stabbing Case Became A Racial Flashpoint In Texas ForbesKarmelo Anthony: Texas teen sentenced to 35 years for fatally stabbing another athlete at a high school track meet CNNKarmelo Anthony sentenced to 35 years for the murder of Austin Metcalf NBC 5 Dallas-Fort WorthKarmelo Anthony's family claims injustice, says they were "delusional" expecting fair trial CBS News
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How Karmelo Anthony's Stabbing Case Became A Racial Flashpoint In Texas ForbesCardi B Slams 'Disgusting' Karmelo Anthony Conviction—How A Teenage Stabbing Case Became A Racial Flashpoint In Texas ForbesKarmelo Anthony: Texas teen sentenced to 35 years for fatally stabbing another athlete at a high school track meet CNNKarmelo Anthony sentenced to 35 years for the murder of Austin Metcalf NBC 5 Dallas-Fort WorthKarmelo Anthony's family claims injustice, says they were "delusional" expecting fair trial CBS News
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After Karmelo Anthony's murder conviction, his mom says her son "didn't intend to hurt anyone".
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In an exclusive interview with CBS News, the parents of Karmelo Anthony, the Texas teenager who was sentenced to 35 years in prison for the murder of a fellow high school athlete, spoke about their son and the trial.
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Karmelo Anthony's family fundraiser raised nearly $634,000 before being taken down following his murder conviction and 35-year prison sentence.
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**Summary:** The family of convicted killer Karmelo Anthony used the proceeds from a fundraiser to cover moving expenses and living costs after his murder conviction was overturned, raising questions about transparency and accountability in criminal justice. **Why It Matters:** This incident highlights issues surrounding the fairness and transparency of the legal system, particularly regarding the
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