đ¨ AUSTIN METCALF CASE: CLAIMS OF 10-SECOND AUDIO RECORDING CIRCULATING ONLINE SPARK DEBATE

Social media is currently circulating claims about an audio recording allegedly connected to the Austin Metcalf case, with posts suggesting that a short clipâreportedly around 10 seconds in lengthâhas become the focus of renewed online discussion.
According to these circulating narratives, Austinâs twin brother is said to have referenced or shared an audio recording capturing moments shortly before the incident at the track meet. Some users claim the clip provides additional context about the final seconds leading up to the confrontation, while others question its authenticity and relevance.
Online discussions have particularly focused on a specific phrase allegedly heard around the 10-second mark, which users are interpreting in different ways and debating heavily across platforms.

However, at this time, there is no official confirmation from law enforcement, court documents, or verified investigative sources that any such audio recording has been authenticated or submitted as evidence. The existence and content of the clip remain unverified.
Authorities have not publicly released any verified audio materials linked to the case, and no official transcript or forensic audio analysis has been confirmed.
As with many high-profile cases, social media speculation often amplifies alleged âleakedâ or ânewly surfacedâ evidence before it can be verified by official channels.
For now, the reported 10-second audio clip remains part of online discussion rather than confirmed investigative evidence.