A remote hiking trail on Oahu became the stage for a chilling moment captured in testimony during the ongoing attempted murder trial of Dr. Gerhardt Konig. A witness walking the rugged path told investigators they heard a woman urgently shout “Stop right now” just seconds before discovering Arielle Konig injured near a dangerous cliff edge. What followed was a brief but intense argument lasting roughly 30 seconds, ending with a loud impact that reverberated across the rocks.
The incident unfolded on March 24, 2025, during what was intended as a birthday celebration for Arielle Konig, a 36-year-old nuclear engineer. She and her husband, 47-year-old Maui anesthesiologist Gerhardt Konig, had hiked the scenic but treacherous Pali Puka Trail near the Nuʻuanu Pali Lookout. The narrow, cliffside path offers breathtaking views but poses serious risks due to steep drops and unstable terrain.
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The narrow, exposed sections of the Pali Puka Trail — where hikers must navigate steep, rocky paths with sheer cliffs on one side and dramatic valley views below.
The Hiker’s Testimony: A Critical Piece of the Timeline
According to court reports and witness accounts, the hiker was moving along the trail when they overheard the sharp command: “Stop right now.” Moments later, the sound of a heated exchange carried through the air for about 30 seconds. Then came the “loud impact” — described as echoing off the surrounding rocks. Shortly afterward, the witness came upon Arielle Konig, who was visibly injured and in distress near the cliff area. Two female hikers who intervened also provided dramatic testimony about helping a bloodied Arielle and hearing her cries for help.

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This auditory evidence has become a focal point in the trial, as both prosecution and defense attempt to fit it into their competing narratives of what happened in those critical seconds.
Arielle Konig testified that the confrontation escalated when Gerhardt suggested a selfie near the dangerous edge. She felt uneasy and asked to pass safely. According to her account, he grabbed her, shoved her toward the precipice, and uttered expletives. She alleged he then climbed on top of her, attempted to inject her with a syringe (which she managed to bat away), and repeatedly struck her head and face with a rock — up to 10 times — while holding her hair. She fought back desperately, biting and screaming, until other hikers responded to her cries.

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Arielle Konig testifying in court, showing visible emotional strain and scars from the alleged attack.
Conflicting Versions: “He Said, She Said” on the Stand
Gerhardt Konig, who has pleaded not guilty to second-degree attempted murder, took the stand in his own defense. He claimed the argument began when he confronted Arielle about intimate WhatsApp messages with a coworker — messages he described as devastating and suggestive of an emotional affair. He testified that Arielle attacked him first, grabbing his wrists, shoving him, and striking him with a rock. He admitted to hitting her with a rock during the struggle but insisted it was in self-defense, denying any attempt to push her off the cliff or use a syringe.

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Gerhardt Konig in court during the high-profile trial.
Adding dramatic weight to the prosecution’s case, Gerhardt’s adult son Emile testified about two FaceTime calls he received from his father shortly after the incident. In the calls, Gerhardt allegedly confessed to trying to kill Arielle because she had been cheating, said she “got away,” and made suicidal statements about jumping off a cliff. Blood was reportedly visible on his shirt in the video call.

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Emile Konig testifying about the alleged confessions from his father.
The trial has also examined the couple’s troubled marriage. Arielle admitted to an emotional (but non-physical) affair and described attending counseling with Gerhardt. Prosecutors portray him as consumed by jealousy and control, while the defense argues Arielle’s account is shaped by their ongoing divorce and custody battle over their two young sons.
Why the Hiker’s Words Matter
In a case built heavily on conflicting eyewitness and participant testimony, the hiker’s recollection of “Stop right now” — followed quickly by argument and impact — provides an independent timeline anchor. Prosecutors suggest it aligns with Arielle pleading for the violence to cease as she was being assaulted. The defense may interpret the phrase differently, perhaps as part of a mutual escalation.
The Pali Puka Trail’s remote and acoustically echoing environment makes such witness statements particularly compelling. The short duration of the audible confrontation (around 30 seconds) underscores how quickly the situation allegedly turned violent on the narrow path.
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Dramatic views and steep drops along the Pali Puka Trail — highlighting why the location made any physical altercation especially perilous.
A Case Still Unfolding
As testimony continues in Honolulu (with proceedings active into April 2026), the jury must reconcile Arielle’s graphic description of the attack, supporting witness accounts (including the hiker’s “Stop right now” and the intervening hikers), digital evidence from messaging apps, and Gerhardt’s self-defense claim alongside his son’s testimony about the post-incident confessions.
If convicted of second-degree attempted murder, Gerhardt faces life in prison with the possibility of parole. The case has drawn widespread attention for its mix of marital betrayal, digital footprints, family testimony, and the dramatic setting of a Hawaiian hiking trail.
The “Stop right now” heard by a passing hiker remains one of the most vivid auditory snapshots of those fateful seconds — three words that may help determine whether this was a calculated attack born of jealousy or a tragic, mutual scuffle in self-defense.
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