Anna Kepner, Cruise Ship
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Kepner's stepmother Shauntel Hudson acknowledged that one of her children could potentially face criminal charges in her stepdaughter's death
Anna Kepner was found dead on a Carnival cruise ship earlier this month. While law enforcement did not initially open the case as a homicide, paperwork found in seemingly unrelated divorce proceedings reveal the FBI may be looking into Kepner's stepbrother as a suspect.
A SIBLING of Anna Kepner slept just feet from her dead body, unbeknownst that the 18-year-old cheerleader was stuffed under a bed in their cabin on a Carnival cruise vessel, according to reports.
Kepner, 18, had been staying in a Carnival cruise cabin with her 14-year-old brother and her 16-year-old stepbrother — the same teen who is now a suspect in her death.
The younger brother of slain Florida cheerleader Anna Kepner unknowingly went to sleep just feet away from his dead sister — after the boy noticed she wasn’t in their cruise cabin
(TITUSVILLE, Fla.) -- Friends and family of Anna Kepner, the 18-year-old who mysteriously died aboard a cruise ship earlier this month, will gather at a Titusville, Florida, church on Thursday to remember the "bubbly" high school senior.
A man identifying himself as Anna's uncle claims that her stepbrother killed her and hid her body under the bed, and her stepmother knew what occurred.
The stepbrother remains in the care of one of his mother's relatives as the investigation into the teen's death on board a Carnival Cruise ship continues.