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Austin Metcalf_ Real-Life White Lotus Murder_ _ Necr0ph_lia on NYC Train

Austin Metcalf_ Real-Life White Lotus Murder_ _ Necr0ph_lia on NYC Train

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A high school track meet ends in a fatal stabbing, a luxury resort becomes the backdrop for a murder ripped from the headlines, and a man commits an unspeakable act on a New York City subway. This episode covers three of the most shocking true crime stories making headlines.
In this episode, we break down the case of Austin Metcalf, a 17-year-old student who was fatally stabbed at a Texas high school track meet. The trial of Karmelo Anthony drew national attention and sparked a debate about self-defense, race, and school safety[citation:3][citation:4]. Both were 17 at the time of the incident in April 2025[citation:3]. Prosecutors argued that Anthony refused to leave a tent belonging to Metcalf's team, taunted him, and fatally stabbed him after Anthony said, "Touch me and see what happens"[citation:4][citation:5]. Defense attorneys argued Anthony acted in self-defense after Metcalf shoved him first[citation:4]. Anthony, now 19, was found guilty of murder and sentenced to 35 years in prison[citation:3][citation:6].
We also dive into the true crime case that fans believe inspired the third season of HBO's *The White Lotus*, starring Parker Posey and Jason Isaacs. Many fans have connected the Ratliff family to the real-life "Staircase Murder" case of Kathleen Peterson, which was documented extensively in a docuseries on Netflix and a dramatization on Max[citation:7][citation:8]. In December 2001, crime novelist Michael Peterson found his wife Kathleen dead at the bottom of the stairs in their North Carolina mansion. Prosecutors argued he beat her to death, citing extensive blood spatter and multiple lacerations[citation:7][citation:8]. The connection runs deep: the surname "Ratliff" appears to be drawn from the Peterson case, the family's adopted daughters were named Margaret and Martha Ratliff, and both Parker Posey and Patrick Schwarzenegger appeared in HBO's dramatized version of *The Staircase*[citation:7][citation:8]. A competing fan theory suggests the family is based on the Murdaugh family, as show creator Mike White has stated he was inspired by a real-life aristocratic man who killed his family after blowing through their money[citation:9].
Finally, we cover the disturbing case of Felix Rojas, a 44-year-old Mexican national who was sentenced to five years in prison for the sexual assault and robbery of a dead man on a New York City subway in April 2025[citation:11][citation:12]. Jorge Gonzalez, 37, lost consciousness and died on a bench in an R train car nearly three hours before Rojas entered and violated him[citation:11][citation:12]. Court documents reveal Rojas noticed Gonzalez was motionless, then repeatedly thrusted against him, pulled his pants down, raped him, and searched through his pockets before sitting back down to avoid detection[citation:11]. Rojas turned himself in three weeks later after seeing a surveillance image of the incident[citation:11][citation:12]. He took a plea deal that includes 15 years of supervised release following his prison sentence[citation:11]. Subscribe and hit the bell for more deep dives into the cases that expose the darkest corners of human nature.
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