Crime Stories with Nancy Grace - Step-Brother Charged in Anna Kepner Murder|Crime Alert Recap Saturday 02.28.2026
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I'm Jennifer Gould. A Florida cheerleader's lifeless body lay stuffed under a cruise ship bed
while her younger brother slept just feet away, unaware that his own 16-year-old stepbrother
had allegedly strangled her in a bar hold and hidden her under a pile of life vests.
The High Seas whore reached a fever pitch Tuesday as homicide charged.
charges were finally confirmed against the minor for the brutal November 7, 2025 slaying of
18-year-old Anna Kepner aboard the Carnival Horizon. In a development that has triggered a wave
of grief and outrage, the teen suspect walked out of a Miami federal court on pretrial release,
even as autopsy results reveal a killing so savage, the victim was left.
with deep visible bruising on her neck.
Here's reporters confronting the teen and his attorney outside the courthouse.
Can you tell us the status of his release terms?
Is he being remanded anywhere?
Can federal prosecutors detain a juvenile?
The details of Anna's final moments in international waters are nothing short of a nightmare.
The Titusville High School senior, who was set to join the Navy after graduation, was found
wrapped in a blanket by a housekeeper after missing a family breakfast.
A medical examiner confirmed she was murdered by a mechanical asphyxia fighting for her life
as she was silenced in the state room she shared with her accused killer.
Chillingly, the younger brother in the adjacent room reported hearing the sounds of a struggle,
yelling, and chairs being thrown.
Grieving parents, Chris and Chantel Kepner blasted
the court's, quote-unquote, disturbing decision to let the suspect walk free. Until a public trial
is set, the family remains in agony, stating it is, quote-unquote, devastating that the individual
responsible has not yet been held fully accountable. The FBI and U.S. Attorney's Office seized
exclusive jurisdiction over the high seas horror because it occurred in international waters,
yet the case remains strictly undersealed to protect juvenile privacy.
Because the 16-year-old is being charged as a minor,
the federal indictment and specific evidence remains shielded from public view,
leaving the community in the dark while the family awaits the next closed-door hearing
in the quest for justice.
More crime and justice news after this.
The trial of Corey Richens,
took a dramatic turn when the housekeeper, Carmen Lober, took the witness stand and revealed shocking
details about Corey's alleged request for drugs prior to her husband Eric's death. Following the lunch
break, Lubar admitted to having spoken with investigators about the case without any form of
immunity driven by a sense of guilt regarding her potential involvement in Eric's death. When I learned
that Erica died from an overdose, it struck me hard. If that's indeed what happened, I felt
compelled to own up to my part of that, she said during her testimony. Under questioning from the
prosecution, the woman recounted that Corey had solicited her for drugs on four different
occasions, even giving her money to buy fentanyl. She mentioned that Corey later came back,
seeking something, quote, even stronger, specifically requesting the Michael Jackson stuff,
referring to a potent form of drugs. The housekeeper detailed how she procured those stronger
substances from her regular dealer. After Eric's death, she confronted Corey asking her directly
if the appeals were intended for Eric. Corey reassured her, no, they were not for him. He passed
away from a brain aneurysm. The fourth day of the trial began with the defense's final
cross-examination of lead crime scene investigator Chelsea Gibson. Gibson disclosed that her team
returned to the Richon's residence on November 7 under a search warrant to retrieve a letter found
at the foot of Eric's side of the bed.
She confirmed that the letter was not present
during the initial crime scene investigation
and in previous searches.
Next to testify was toxicology,
Dr. Brianna Peterson,
who confirmed that a lethal dose of fentanyl
is around three nanograms per milliliter.
And Eric's toxicology report showed
he had 15 nanograms in his system.
Additionally, she indicated that fentanyl,
the illicit drug, was also detected
in Eric's gastric sample. Dr. Peterson testified that Eric's body contained 1,900 milligrams of
alcohol, noting that while 14,000 milligrams typically equates to the alcohol in a standard
drink, it was uncertain if the alcohol found was from consumption or the result of decomposition.
Detective Frank Root later testified about retrieving two phones from Robert Grossman,
Corey Richon's boyfriend, which were both inoperative at the time. Grossman claimed he had
accidentally broken them. However, Root later managed to get the phones functioning. Brian Holden of the
Utah State Crime Lab testified regarding the testing of numerous items for fentanyl, stating that he did not
find any traces of fentanyl in the submitted evidence from the home. When the defense inquired about
an empty hydrocodone pill bottle, Holden replied that no such bottle had been submitted for his
examination. The housekeeper's testimony was powerful. When she talked about court,
asking for those drugs.
When they had first told me that, when they first mentioned that Eric, I already knew Eric had passed away.
But when they had mentioned that it was from an overdose, that hit hard.
Only for the fact that if that's what happened, I needed to step up and take accountability
of my part in this that happened and what I was asked for.
I'm Drew Nelson. A child rapist in California walks out of prison on the state's elderly parole program and walks right into another set of handcuffs.
64-year-old David Allen Funston was scheduled for release after decades behind bars, but Placer County investigators were waiting with a no-bail warrant tied to a separate child sex assault case from 1996.
Authorities immediately transferred him from state custody to the county jail.
The elderly parole law requires the convict to be over 50 after serving at least 20 years.
The parole decision sparked outrage across the Sacramento region. Sheriff Jim Cooper publicly blasted the release.
What in the hell is going on in California? In California, it's a battle after battle when it comes to our children.
Funston had been sentenced in 1999 to three life terms plus additional time for kidnapping and sexually assaulting multiple children all under the age of seven.
He became eligible for release under California's elderly parole program after serving more than 20 years.
Placer County District Attorney Morgan Geyer shared his incredulity that Funston could walk free, speaking to KTXL.
No one ever would imagine that at 64 years old he would be released after being granted parole for the crimes he committed.
That earlier case involved an alleged loot act against a child under the age of 14.
At the time, prosecutors dropped it because the life sentences were expected to keep him locked away.
permanently. But once parole became a reality, they moved quickly. We felt obligated to look into
our case when we realized that we were within the statute of limitations and could still potentially
file. We did what we needed to do in the background to make sure legally we were sufficient.
Victims also speaking out, including one survivor, Amelia, who tells the TV station she was a young
child at the time of the crimes he committed against her. I don't think that he should be out for you
because he's a pedophile for one.
And that's a dangerous man.
Investigators say the original crime
stretched across several Sacramento area communities,
including North Highlands, Foothill Farms, and Roseville.
Authorities say the victims were extremely young,
seven girls and one boy,
and were approached in neighborhoods and residential areas.
Detectives say Funston used familiar tactics to gain trust,
offering children toys and candy before abducting them.
In one case, a child was taken far from home
and later left about 50 miles.
away in a rural area.
Funston now remains behind bars awaiting arraignment on the newly filed charge.
He is now expected to appear early next week in Plaster County Superior Court, where a judge
will formally read the new charge.
I'm Jennifer Gould, a devoted 57-year-old father who spent decades serving his community as a
temple cook, was hunted down and butchered in a heart-stopping case of mistaken identity,
leaving behind six-month-old triplets.
This fellow church member and friend, Rosling Kaur, spoke to ABC10.
His family is in shock.
Everyone is concerned.
They are looking for justice.
Avtar Singh, a beloved fixture at the Gurdwara Gurnaak Parcash Temple in Tracy, California,
was ambushed in broad daylight by three masked predators.
chilling surveillance footage captured the moment the trio pounced on Singh at 2.30 p.m., overpowering the resisting father,
before bundling him into a white SUV and just vanishing. The horror of the abduction was compounded
by a gut-wrenching scene at the family's home on the temple grounds. Singh's wife returned from work at 9 p.m.
to a haunting silence, discovering her premature triplets who had only recently returned home from a
grueling hospital stay, they were left completely alone. The discovery triggered a frantic search
that ended in tragedy nearly a hundred miles away. On February 20th, Napa County deputies
stumbled upon Singh's body, dumped in a rugged ravine near Highway 128 and Lake Beresa.
San Joaquin County Sheriff Patrick Withrow confirmed at the news conference that this was not a random act and that Singh was an entirely innocent victim.
From our investigation so far, it appears that the person that was taken is unrelated to the person that they were actually trying to find their intake.
Investigators believed the killers were actually hunting someone else and fumbled the hit, snatching and slaying the wrong man.
Singh had served as the temple's head cook and handyman for 23 years, known for his humility and quiet dedication.
As of now, all three killers remain on the run and unidentified.
Authorities have not released the cause of death, but the M.E. has completed an autopsy as part of the ongoing homicide investigation.
A GoFundMe has been launched to support the widowed mom and the triplets who will now grow up without.
the father who celebrated their miracle birth just months ago. Anyone with information is urged to
please contact the San Joaquin County Sheriff's Office at 209-468-4400. For the latest crime
and justice news, follow the Crime Alert hourly update on your favorite podcast app. With this
crime alert, I'm Jennifer Gould.
