The Tent in the Rain

Par : K.G. Groves
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8235294561
  • EAN9798235294561
  • Date de parution10/06/2026
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  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurIoakim Ioakim

Résumé

On April 2, 2025, Austin Metcalf left for a school track meet and never came home. What followed was far more than a criminal case. A fatal confrontation beneath a rain-soaked team tent became a murder investigation, a nationally watched trial, a debate over self-defense, a conversation about race and justice, and a cautionary example of what happens when grief collides with the modern internet. In The Tent in the Rain, K.
G. Groves reconstructs the full story from publicly available reporting, court coverage, official statements, legal records, and trial testimony. Beginning with the lives of Austin Metcalf and Karmelo Anthony before the incident, the book follows the case through the stabbing, arrest, indictment, trial, verdict, and sentencing. But this is not only a courtroom story. It is also an examination of misinformation, online outrage, fundraising controversies, public harassment, racial division, and the growing tendency to turn human suffering into content for clicks, views, and engagement.
Written with a commitment to factual order rather than spectacle, The Tent in the Rain separates evidence from rumor, legal findings from internet narratives, and public grief from public performance. For readers interested in true crime, criminal justice, legal analysis, media ethics, and contemporary American culture, this book offers a detailed look at one of the most discussed criminal cases of its time-and the lessons that remain after the verdict is delivered.
Some stories ask who was guilty. This one also asks what happened to us while we watched.
K. G. Groves is an American author of investigative nonfiction and speculative fiction whose work follows difficult questions wherever the evidence or story leads. His nonfiction examines current affairs, true crime, institutional power, unexplained events, and contested public records with an emphasis on documented evidence, competing explanations, and the distinction between what is known, alleged, inferred, and unresolved.
His fiction spans horror, science fiction, fantasy, satire, psychological suspense, and the unexplained, often placing ordinary people inside systems, places, and realities that begin to behave by unfamiliar rules. Across both nonfiction and fiction, Groves writes for readers who value curiosity, consequence, atmosphere, and ideas that linger after the final page. He is the author of multiple ongoing series and stand-alone works published through Buckdaddy Studio, an independent imprint distributed through major ebook retailers and library platforms.
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