Hawaii doctor accused of trying to kill his wife on a hiking trail denied bail
- Gerhardt Konig, an anesthesiologist, was charged on March 28 with attempting to murder his wife during a hike near Honolulu.
- The attack occurred during a March hike when Konig pushed his wife toward a cliff, tried to inject her, and hit her head with a rock.
- Witnesses called 911, the wife suffered major head injuries requiring surgery, and Konig hid in bushes then called his son admitting the attack.
- Prosecutors opposed bail, arguing that Konig could potentially receive a life sentence and poses a significant flight risk due to lacking close family connections locally.
- A judge denied Konig’s bail request and ordered him to stay away from his wife and children while the Pali Puka trail remains closed for safety.
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