Jurors shown bodycam of doctor’s bloody wife, rock he allegedly used to bash her in cliffside attack
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On Wednesday, jurors were confronted with graphic body camera footage and a bloodstained rock, both presented as key pieces of evidence in the attempted murder trial of Dr. Gerhardt Konig, a physician from Hawaii. These developments marked a pivotal stage in the trial.

During the trial’s fourth day, an evidence specialist alongside responding officers provided testimony, guiding jurors through the crime scene and the immediate aftermath of the alleged assault. The courtroom watched video clips showing Arielle Konig in a disoriented and bloodied state following the incident.

The footage depicted individuals assisting Arielle, who was visibly injured, with blood streaming down her face and a bandage covering her head. This occurred after the alleged attack by her husband. Jurors also examined the rock that prosecutors claim Gerhardt Konig used in an attempt to push his wife off a cliff.

Gerhardt Konig, an anesthesiologist by profession, has entered a plea of not guilty to the charge of second-degree attempted murder related to the March 24, 2025, incident on Oahu’s Pali Puka Trail.

Gerhardt Konig in a jumpsuit while appearing for court.

During an arraignment hearing on April 7, 2025, in Honolulu, Dr. Konig appeared before a judge via video link following his indictment on charges of attempting to kill his wife. The courtroom drama intensified on Tuesday when Arielle Konig testified, recounting a harrowing experience where her husband allegedly attacked her during a birthday hike, attempted to push her off a cliff, and assaulted her with a rock.

The testimony followed a dramatic day in court Tuesday, when Arielle Konig told jurors her husband attacked her during a birthday hike, tried to push her off a cliff and struck her repeatedly in the head with a rock.

“He’s trying to kill me,” she testified.

According to her account, her husband grabbed her and tried to force her toward the cliff, leading to a struggle on the ground. During that struggle, she said she saw him holding a syringe, which she knocked away.

She testified that he then picked up a rock and struck her multiple times in the head.

At one point, she said he told her, “Nobody’s coming to save you.”

She said she fought him off, clung to vegetation to avoid going over the edge and was ultimately able to escape when two hikers intervened and called 911.

Gerhardt Konig and his wife

Gerhardt Konig is charged with attempted second-degree murder after he allegedly tried to kill his wife while hiking in Hawaii.  (Gerhardt Konig/Facebook)

On Wednesday, prosecutors began tying that account to physical evidence.

Jurors were shown the rock investigators say was used in the attack and watched body camera video from responding officers documenting the aftermath at the scene.

Officers described encountering a chaotic situation, with Arielle Konig injured and disoriented as hikers who intervened helped her to safety.

A photo of Gerhardt Konig

Gerhardt Konig is accused of trying to kill his wife. (Honolulu Police Department)

Defense attorney Thomas Otake has argued the incident was not an attempted murder but an “unplanned” confrontation that escalated, suggesting the encounter has been mischaracterized.

He has pointed to strain in the couple’s relationship, including Arielle Konig’s acknowledgment of an emotional relationship with a coworker, and suggested the incident has been overstated.

Arielle Konig rejected that claim during her testimony, telling jurors: “I would call it an attack versus a scuffle.”

As the case moves forward, jurors will be asked to weigh whether the physical evidence supports prosecutors’ claims of an intentional attempt to kill or the defense’s argument that the encounter was a fight that spiraled out of control.

Stepheny Price covers crime, including missing persons, homicides and migrant crime. Send story tips to stepheny.price@fox.com.

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