FL - Anna Kepner, 18, dies aboard Carnival cruise ship traveling from Miami to Caribbean, FBI launch probe, 7 Nov 2025

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Anna's ex-boyfriend has mentioned that he would have been on the cruise if they hadn't broken up. I wondered at the time if it was hopeful thinking, but more recently have wondered if he was actually part of the original plan. Cruises are often planned many months in advance. If the original plans involved the ex-boyfriend, a likely arrangement would have been younger children the (step)parents, the three teen males in a separate cabin, and Anna staying with grandparents. Something many of us would have seen as a rational arrangement. Possibly, when the ex was no longer in the picture, moving Anna from the grandparent's cabin to the teen cabin may have been seen as a way to give her a full bed.

From what we have now heard, I don't think stepbrother and boyfriend in the same cabin would have been a happy combination.
Sounds entirely plausible.
 
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Would a custody battle be more along the lines, of, "no, you take him". "No, you take him"? He doesn't seem to be much of a prize.
If my daughter had been murdered by him, I certainly would not want him in my home.
 
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Has it been reported where the life jackets came from or who got them and brought them to the room
 
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Has it been reported where the life jackets came from or who got them and brought them to the room
Each room has their own life jackets stored in a closet, usually.
 
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I wonder if he will speak up and admit that his daughter was put in danger by putting her in a room with the step-brother or is he going to lie to help his wife's son.
I think I remember that the step-mom asked the judge to seal everything but he did not, only certain things. I wonder how much of this hearing and ruling will be available to the public.
 
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My question is why is Kepner avoiding the subpoena? Why not tell the truth on the witness stand?

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normally, i might be suspicious of uncooperativeness. in this instance, i suspect something dumber like entitlement or childish defiance.
 
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normally, i might be suspicious of uncooperativeness. in this instance, i suspect something dumber like entitlement or childish defiance.
I begrudgingly agree!
 
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normally, i might be suspicious of uncooperativeness. in this instance, i suspect something dumber like entitlement or childish defiance.
Same. I bet he’s thinking “It’s not my custody case. I don’t have to participate.” And he’d be correct, it’s not his custody case but the sidebar is, sadly your daughter lost her life. Step up for her. She deserves justice! JMO
 
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Move on from that discussion please and Thanks !!
 
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Yes until Tabitha’s live in boyfriend allegedly molested Anna.

That is a lot of changing schools in hs.
I am confused? Where is there a verified or reliable source that tells us Tabitha's live in boyfriend molested Anna? Have I missed something?
 
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“This is a very violent death, it’s very personal, because if we are to believe what we have been, at least at this point, told, we’re talking about probably quite a bit of blunt force trauma – it almost seems rather savage,” Joseph Scott Morgan, a forensic science expert at Jacksonville State University, told The U.S. Sun.

“Anytime we go out on a scene that is a death investigation, one of the things that we look at is the status of the remains.

“And in this particular case, we have to assume that her face was covered because she’s wrapped. If her face was covered, many times that’s an indication that the perpetrator knew the victim.
Morgan described the way Kepner’s body was found as “infantile,” despite the suspect having an opportunity to conceal the crime.

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“It think what really stands out the most to me is that there was a real opportunity, probably for whoever did this to have disposed of the remains in a more effective manner,” Morgan said.

“Let’s face it, you’re on an ocean-going vessel, but yet, it seems almost infantile that someone would take the remains of this sweet young girl wrap them, and then literally stow them beneath a bunk or a bed and then make this half-hearted attempt to cover her with life preservers.


Who's expected to appear at the Dec. 5 hearing?​

The family custody hearing is set for 9 a.m. at the Viera Courthouse.

New subpoena documents FOX 35 obtained show that a Florida Department of Children and Families employee, two people affiliated with Kepner's school – Temple Christian School – and Kepner's father, Christopher, are expected to attend the Dec. 5 hearing.

It's not known if Kepner will attend, after documents show he did not receive court papers in person, rather they were left on a car registered to Kepner.

 

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