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Police bodycam shows bloodied wife after alleged trail attack
Jurors were presented with intense footage from police body cameras, revealing the chaotic moments right after the alleged incident. Arielle Konig, appearing bloodied and confused, was seated on a hiking path as passersby offered assistance and officers evaluated the surroundings. (KHON-FOX)
Accusations have been leveled against an anesthesiologist, alleging he attempted to murder his wife. His former supervisor asserted that someone in his profession would possess both the expertise and resources to commit such an act, suggesting it would be relatively straightforward.
“For an anesthesiologist, committing murder wouldn’t be particularly difficult,” remarked Dr. Jonathan Waters about Dr. Gerhardt Konig, his former mentee, during a segment on “Good Morning America.” He elaborated, “The drugs we administer are typically designed to bring someone to the brink of death.”
Dr. Waters, who once oversaw Konig’s work, expressed his shock regarding the serious accusations.
“They had everything working in their favor. I genuinely can’t fathom what transpired,” he confessed.

Body camera footage further shows Arielle Konig receiving aid from fellow hikers following the alleged incident on a trail in Hawaii. (KHON-FOX)
He described Konig as intelligent and said he never saw him lose his temper — a characterization that sharply contrasts with the violent allegations now at the center of the doctor’s Maui trial.
“He was a smart guy… quite intelligent,” Waters said. “I never saw Gerhardt have a temper or lose his temper.”

Arielle Konig testifies in court during the Maui attempted murder trial involving her husband. (KHON-FOX)
As Waters spoke publicly, jurors in Maui were shown disturbing police body camera footage this week capturing the aftermath of the alleged attack on the fourth day of trial.
The video shows Konig’s wife, Arielle Konig, bloodied and stumbling out of a remote hiking trail on Oahu after two hikers called 911, reporting they heard her screaming for help.
The hikers stayed with her, helping her to the ground and trying to keep her conscious as blood ran down her face.
Honolulu Police Officer Kevin Chun testified that she appeared exhausted, short of breath and confused when he arrived.
Prosecutors allege Gerhardt Konig attacked his wife during the hike after discovering she was allegedly having an emotional affair.
They say he tried to push her off a cliff, then attempted to inject her with a syringe before repeatedly striking her in the head with a rock.

A rock entered into evidence during the Maui attempted murder trial is alleged to have been used in the attack on Arielle Konig. (KHON-FOX)
Jurors were also shown photos of the scene, including blood on leaves, branches and the ground near a cliff edge, along with a rock believed to have been used in the attack.
Authorities say Konig fled after hikers intervened.

Gerhardt Konig is charged with attempted second-degree murder after he allegedly tried to kill his wife while hiking in Hawaii. (Gerhardt Konig/Facebook)
Police later spotted him with what appeared to be blood on his shirt, triggering a chase before officers took him into custody after he resisted arrest.
Investigators also recovered a backpack, cellphone and a second bag allegedly containing medical supplies tied to the defendant.
His defense team claims Arielle Konig was the aggressor and that he struck her with a rock in self-defense.
Gerhardt Konig has pleaded not guilty to all charges.
Stepheny Price covers crime, including missing persons, homicides and migrant crime. Send story tips to stepheny.price@fox.com.