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A Hawaii anesthesiologist, Gerhardt Konig, was convicted of attempted manslaughter based on extreme mental or emotional disturbance for allegedly trying to kill his wife during a cliffside hike. The article also includes unrelated news snippets about weather alerts and travel in Hawaii.

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“Doctor found guilty of trying to kill his wife during cliffside hike in Hawaii”
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No relevant evidence found in Wikipedia, web search, or cross-references to confirm the claim about Dr. Gerhardt Konig's guilt in Hawaii. All retrieved Wikipedia entries are unrelated to the case.
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“An anesthesiologist accused of trying to kill his wife during a cliffside hike last year in Hawaii was found guilty of attempted manslaughter based”
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No evidence found in any sources to confirm or refute the claim about Gerhardt Konig's attempted manslaughter conviction based on extreme mental disturbance.
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“He claimed he acted in self-defense”
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No evidence found in any sources to confirm or refute the claim about Gerhardt Konig's self-defense assertion.
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“The Hawaii doctor charged with trying to kill his wife during an Oahu birthday hike last year was convicted of attempted manslaughter based upon”
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No evidence found in any sources to confirm or refute the claim about Gerhardt Konig being accused during a birthday hike on Oahu.

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