After murder accused of stabbing 17-year-old Austin Metcalf, who was allegedly stabbed him in Texas, an American couple’s name has been linked to the high-stakes stabbing incident. After receiving bail on relationship, the couple moved to a new address citing security concerns. According to social media statements, Mereddy Sandeep and Manasa Kuchikulla, an American couple, reside in the home where they moved. Although the allegations are untrue, their pictures are popular on social media as racial and political scenes were being used.
Austin Metcalf and Karmelo Anthony had never met each other, so they met for the first time at a monitor meet. Anthony and his twin brother, Austin Metcalf, informed him that he was sitting in the wrong position, which caused an argument, in which Anthony retrieved a weapon from his backpack and stabbed Metcalf. He was detained, and he claimed to have done it because Metcalf had pushed and raised his hands on him in self-defense.
Anthony left jail after a judge made a decision to lower his bond from$ 1 million to$ 250, 000, causing a stir. Anthony received a lot of help in the form of gifts, most notably from the dark area. The account money will be used later for Anthony’s legal protection, according to Anthony’s father, who informed the court that they are not using the account money to pay the relationship.
Family relocates to a new target, buys a car, and is flooded with Amazon sales.
Karmelo and his family moved to a$ 900,000 home in the gated community of” Richwoods” in Frisco, where he will have to remain under house arrest while keeping an ankle monitor on. According to Zillow, the rent is$ 3,500 per month. According to Daily Mail, the companions informed them when they came into the home that the Anthonys had purchased a new vehicle. According to Daily Mail, Amazon sales were made at the apartment throughout the day.
The exclusive community known as” Richwoods,” or” Richwoods,” is within walking distance of Centennial High School, where Anthony ran track and was the head of the football team prior to his arrest.