HONOLULU (AP) — A Hawaii anesthesiologist who was accused of attempting to homicide his spouse on a scenic cliffside hike with ocean views final 12 months has been convicted of the lesser cost of tried manslaughter.
A Honolulu jury returned the decision in opposition to Gerhardt Konig, 47, on Wednesday after a day of deliberations. He was convicted of tried manslaughter primarily based on excessive psychological or emotional disturbance, which carries as much as 20 years in jail. Sentencing was set for Aug. 13.
Thomas Otake, his legal professional, stated he deliberate to attraction. Nonetheless, Otake stated the protection revered the jury’s verdict.

“We’re grateful that they didn’t convict him of tried homicide, which might have been life in jail,” Otake stated. “We look ahead to an attraction associated to a few of the choose’s rulings all through the case.”
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Distraught over her relationship with a coworker, Konig deliberate to kill his spouse, Arielle Konig, throughout a weekend journey to Honolulu for her birthday in March 2025, prosecutors stated. They stated he tried to push her off a cliff and stab her with a syringe, and when that didn’t work, he struck her with a rock. The assault was interrupted by two hikers who heard her cries for assist.
The defendant testified that it was his spouse who first hit him with a rock, and he hit her again in self-defense.
Konig stood because the jury’s foreperson introduced the decision, then closed his eyes and lowered his face. His dad and mom declined to remark to reporters afterward. Arielle Konig was not in courtroom.
Jurors clarify conviction on lesser cost
Jury foreperson Makalapua Atkins stated deliberations targeted on what transpired on the path. She stated jurors examined the testimony of those that had been on the scene to see the place they matched up and the place there have been inconsistencies.

“On the finish of the day when it comes right down to it, she was hit within the head. And a head damage might be severe. And that’s a really lethal a part of the physique,” Atkins informed reporters after the decision was learn.
Jurors believed the connection Arielle Konig had with a coworker was ample to trigger “an emotional disturbance” and this affected their verdict, she stated.
Below Hawaii regulation, if jurors consider a defendant dedicated tried homicide however was underneath the affect of an excessive psychological or emotional disturbance on the time, they have to scale back the cost to tried manslaughter in the event that they consider there was an inexpensive clarification for the disturbance.
The protection’s arguments
Throughout closing arguments, the physician’s lawyer repeatedly sought to forged doubt on Arielle Konig’s account.

If Gerhardt Konig had wished to kill his spouse and had entry to a syringe in a distant space, legal professional Thomas Otake advised to jurors throughout closing arguments, wouldn’t he have drugged her after which thrown her from the cliff, reasonably than having began a scuffle earlier than making an attempt to fill the syringe as he was wrestling together with her?
“You’d use the syringe first,” Otake stated. “It is mindless.”
The trial began final month, practically a 12 months after Gerhardt and Arielle Konig went on a hike on the Pali Puka path in Honolulu that ended together with her bloodied and screaming that he had tried to kill her.
Their two younger sons stayed house on Maui whereas the Konigs had been on the journey.
The Pali Puka path has lengthy been closed by the state of Hawaii as a consequence of its hazard however social media websites function it. Folks trespass on state land to absorb its views and snap pictures. Arielle Konig described it as having “slim ridge sections with steep drop-offs on either side.”
Gerhardt and Arielle Konig testify
The trial, with testimony livestreamed by Courtroom TV, has aired the couple’s marital issues main as much as the hike, together with their variations of what occurred on the path.
Gerhardt Konig testified that his spouse was having an affair, which he confirmed by unlocking her cellphone whereas she slept. The connection, which Arielle Konig characterised as an “emotional affair” involving flirty messages with a coworker, got here up in the course of the hike.
Arielle Konig testified that her husband grabbed her and moved her towards the cliff’s edge, however she threw herself on the bottom in an try to carry on. He straddled her and had a syringe in his hand, she stated, however she batted it away. She bit his forearm and squeezed his testicles in an try and get him off her, she stated.
Her husband denied pushing her towards the sting and testified that she hit him with a rock on the facet of his face. He wrestled the rock away and hit her with it twice in self-defense, he stated.
Gerhardt Konig additionally denied having any syringes on the mountain or attempting to stab his spouse. His protection legal professional stated no syringe was discovered on the scene as a result of he by no means had one.
Otake stated Gerhardt Konig was not somebody who would attempt to commit homicide, however somebody who was battling infidelity and attempting to do his greatest. Otake quoted from a heart-shaped birthday card Gerhardt Konig had written to his spouse, calling her “the guts of our household” and saying, “The children and I hit the jackpot with you.”
Gerhardt Konig testified that as he watched his spouse crawl away, he believed his marriage and profession had been over, and he determined to leap to his demise. However first, he referred to as his grownup son from a earlier marriage. The son informed authorities that his father stated he “tried to kill your stepmom” — a confession Gerhardt Konig denied having made.
Konig testified that he referred to as his son to say goodbye.
Throughout that decision, the defendant made no reference to having struck his spouse in self-defense, deputy prosecutor Joel Garner stated.
He spent about eight hours hiding on the mountain earlier than deciding to come back down, and even then, he tried to flee when confronted by police, Garner stated.
His spouse has since filed for divorce.
Related Press author Audrey McAvoy contributed to this report.

