No skull fractures. No facial fractures. No risk of death. The trauma surgeon who led the team sent the victim home the next morning.
This is an attempted murder trial. Dr. Whitney Carlton is an acute care surgeon at Queens Medical Center, board certified in general surgery and surgical critical care. She led the trauma team that treated Arielle Konig on March 24, 2025. The prosecution called her to walk the jury through the severity of Arielle’s injuries: a large stellate laceration requiring a facial surgeon, infection concerns, and a fractured thumb.
Two days earlier, Arielle told this jury her husband hit her at full force as many as ten times with a rock. The prosecution needs the medical evidence to match that description. Watch whether it does. But defense attorney Tommy Otake has been here before. Earlier today, he walked the first ER doctor through the same police form and got the same answers. Now he’s doing it again with the trauma surgeon. Pay attention to what Carlton checked on the HPD-13 form, and what it means that two prosecution doctors filled out the same document with the same findings.
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0:08 to 3:28 – Dr. Carlton takes the stand. The prosecution qualifies her as an expert in surgery and surgical critical care. No objection from the defense. This is a serious doctor with serious credentials, which is exactly what makes her written assessments so damaging later.
3:28 to 7:53 – The prosecution walks Carlton through Arielle’s injuries using the graphic photos the jury has already seen. Listen for the clinical description of the stellate laceration: star-shaped, jagged, going through multiple layers of the scalp. Infection risk. Necrosis concerns. A referral to a facial surgeon. This is the prosecution building their case for severity.
7:53 to 9:59 – Three CT scans reviewed. No skull fracture. No facial fracture. The only fracture is a mildly displaced fingertip bone in the left thumb. Then the prosecution pulls out billing language about “moderate risk of morbidity/mortality.” Listen to what Carlton says that actually means.
9:59 to 12:23 – The prosecution wraps up by asking why Carlton referred Arielle to a specialty surgeon. They want the jury hearing words like “complexity” and “complications.” Direct examination ends.
12:23 to 14:08 – Otake’s cross is brief and precise. He establishes Carlton’s credentials, confirms the patient denied loss of consciousness, and gets Carlton to confirm she cleared Arielle for discharge the very next day because she believed it was safe.
14:08 to 16:30 – The HPD-13 form. Otake walks Carlton through her own handwriting, her own signature, one checkbox at a time. Serious concussion? No. Substantial risk of death? No. Serious permanent disfigurement? No. Protracted impairment? No. Two prosecution doctors. Same form. Same answers.
16:30 to end – Redirect. The prosecution tries to separate the resulting injuries from the act itself. Watch whether that distinction holds weight after what the jury just heard.
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