Rotten Mango - Missing Teen Girl On Cruise Found Under Mattress & Main Suspect Is 16 Yr Old "Obsessed" Step Brother
Episode Date: December 23, 2025November 8, 2025, a small SUV drives up to the Carnival cruise ship docked at Port Miami. The thick letters on the side of the car read: MIAMI DADE COUNTY MEDICAL EXAMINER FBI agents are seen bri...nging what appears to be a cadaver stretcher off the ship. Just 24 hours before docking, in a cabin where three step-siblings were rooming together, a crew member finds a dead body. An 18 year old girl named Anna Kepner, hidden underneath a mattress amongst blankets and life jackets. The youngest sibling is seemingly ruled out and the most likely person of interest appears to be her 16 year old step brother...Whom Anna’s father and stepmother seem to be defensively ‘protective’ of. This is the ongoing case of Anna Kepner’s murder. Full show notes available at RottenMangoPodcast.com Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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The guy in the bright red tomato Hawaiian shirt and a 20-foot-long shipping container filled with cocaine
are probably headed to the same exact place. It's a place called Port Miami. Welcome to this tiny
floating piece of land in Miami, Florida, where half of it is like a giant international airport,
but instead of airplanes, you have mega liners, cruise ships, ushering.
passengers on and off their cruises, making sure that they go through security,
immigrations, customs. And then on the other side, you've got massive ships filled with shipping
containers. Sometimes, a lot of times, millions of dollars of illicit drugs being smuggled into
South Florida to the point where the vice admiral of the Coast Guard based in Miami has
stated in public messages to the cartels, we own the sea. Not you. We will find you. We will
hunt you before you harm anyone on our shores. That coupled with the fact that
it is one of the many busiest shipping ports in the United States, it's not going to be the most
shocking thing when you see FBI agents, federal agents, in Port Miami. I mean, they've also
nicknamed Port Miami the cruise capital of the world. In 2025, the Port Miami saw, I believe,
close to 8.6 million cruise passengers coming in and out of the port. It is one of the few
cruise terminals that can handle multiple mega ships at once. I think they can accommodate 12
vessels at once, which sounds not like a lot, right? But then you realize that these mega
cruise ships are essentially skyscrapers, lay them down on their side, and there's just 12
skyscrapers from New York City lined up in the water, taking you out to an all-you-can-eat
buffet out on the deep sea. And it's really cutthroat. They have something called the turnaround day.
It's when a cruise ship disembarks one set of passengers, restocks, and embarks a new set of passengers
within the span of 8 to 12 hours.
And then sometimes out of the 12 megalliner spots
that they have open, there could be like half of them
that are doing a disembark day.
So you've got 8 to 12 hours to get everybody off the ship.
That alone can take 3 to 5 hours.
Each ship, some of these big ones,
they have 4,000 people on there,
4,000 passengers.
That's not including crew.
Wow.
There would be about 70 to 80 massive truck trailers
pulled up to the terminal to deliver provisions
for the next trip.
Sometimes you see like 30,000 pounds of just meat going into one ship.
Near the end of November this year, there was one point where 10 ships were docked simultaneously,
and they had more than 320 trucks coming in to help restock supplies for these cruise ships.
But because of how many cruises take place daily and just the sheer logistics of being out in the water
with as many good backup plans as a major corporation would have, which is never a lot,
a lot of things go wrong on a cruise.
And a lot of the times, it's the cruise's fault.
And that's like a very bold statement.
It's merely an opinion.
And by cruise, I don't mean the crew.
I mean the corporation, like the poop cruise.
The Carnival Cruise takes off.
It's the Carnival Triumph.
And it's a 4,100 passenger type ship.
So there's a lot of people on board.
This is their vacation.
A fire breaks out in the mechanical room.
All electrical systems are down, which means no Wi-Fi, no entertainment, no AC,
no filtered air pumping through generously, no heater,
but the most prevalent malfunction is the fact that there are no working toilets
anywhere on the ship.
Passengers' toilets are just buckets at this point until they start overflowing.
Are you talking about this is the one that happened like last year or the year before?
Yeah, a few years ago.
There was a documentary that was released on that film.
Right.
Yes.
So, I mean, they turned from poop buckets to just poop fountains,
poop fecal matter, spraying into the state rooms.
into the hallways everywhere.
It was likened to fecal lasagna floating on open seas.
There's much more to the entire story with Carnival Triumph
and Carnival trying to suppress the media attention.
The crews actually knowingly sailed past a fuel leak,
which probably should have alerted them to something being wrong with the vessel.
The whole poop cleanup itself cost $115 million.
What?
So if you're ever on Carnival Sunrise, just note that's the poop crews.
They renamed it, yeah.
But it does make sense.
because I believe the vessel is itself worth closer to $650 million.
I mean, these are massive ships.
And although, I mean, I would say that these are the most common occurrences,
I will say that whenever a crime or a missing person on a cruise ship happens,
it does make headlines for weeks.
But it doesn't occur as often as I guess we are inclined to believe.
I mean, usually it's some minuscule variation of a poop cruise.
Like, typically these are the mishaps on cruises.
It's like a small backup toilet that's not flushing well
Or there's some sort of malfunction and it inconvenienced a small group of people in a small way
Or a drunken fight where everybody is still physically okay
But it was a fiasco
But we also talked about a few cases, right?
That people just got missing on the cruise
I will say that a lot of people do die on cruises over here
And a lot of that has to do with the fact that cruises are
A preferred form of vacation for elderly people
So a lot of them will pass away on board, but it's not anything sinister or nefarious.
And it's not like a shocking number.
Yeah, yeah.
But I'm still inclined not to go on a cruise just because I get a little freaked out.
But it doesn't happen as regularly as we are conditioned to believe.
But it does happen.
November 8, 2025, a small group of people at Port Miami, they see this small SUV drive up to the Carnival Horizon cruise ship that just docked.
the SUV in comparison to the cruise ship looks like a tiny little ant
but I feel like the SUV is scarier because it just thick letters on the side of the car
it reads Miami-Dade County medical examiner not ambulance medical examiner
you don't call a medical examiner until you have a body soon after FBI agents are
seen bringing what appears to be a cadaver transport carrier off the cruise ship and
into the FBI vehicle immediately people are online are trying to piece together
what happened. And two things start popping up. One, it stated that just the day before, while still
out at sea, while they're still sailing back to Port Miami, Carnival issued letters to passengers
in a specific deck in a specific hallway of state rooms. So if you're staying on this level,
on this floor, in this hallway, you're getting a letter on your door. The letter reads,
with the carnival letterhead at the top, dated November 7th, 2025. Dear Carnival Horizon guest,
We have made arrangements for you to have priority debarking on tomorrow morning.
Authorities will be joining the ship first thing upon arrival to complete an investigation
and will be in the area of your hallway.
It could be noisy and disruptive, so we kindly ask that you be out of your stateroom by 7 a.m.
We will have breakfast for you, Meridian DR annex deck 4, Starboard Side,
and then our team will escort you off the ship ahead of other guests.
It doesn't really sound, I mean, it sounds urgent because an investigation, you get priority
disembarking? I mean, what could be going on? And then you couple it with another TikTok that
starts circulating of a woman who is staying in that same exact deck, same exact hallway, and she says
that she found out that someone was dead in the hallway. She starts off the video by describing
her experience on the cruise ship thus far, and she's been having like back-to-back nightmares,
which is not the point, but she's just saying it's just been a weird trip. She's on the same cruise,
Carnival Horizon, and she says, we woke up and they're talking about something.
Somebody got killed on my floor, the eighth floor, like down the hall.
So somebody got murdered on the cruise ship.
There's security standing in front of the door.
The body is still in the room.
The body won't be off until tomorrow when we go to Miami.
When we get off, FBI has to come and investigate.
The body is still on the same floor that I'm sleeping on.
I will note that it's highly unlikely that the body is kept in the state room.
It's more likely that security and medical staff respond, notify the captain, notify shore authorities.
Usually they'll photograph the entire room and how the body.
body is discovered along with anything else of importance before moving the body to the morgue because
every cruise ship has a morgue but it's it's likely that security is stationed outside every cruise ship has a
morgue every single cruise ship has a morgue they don't have you know a morgue attendee or anything
like that but it's for like incidents yeah and usually the doctor on board i believe will be the one
taking care of the morgue and again a lot of them have gone on to reddit because i was intrigued by
this and i went down a rabbit hole a lot of them say it sounds sinister it sounds creepy because of all the
news that we see but a lot of the times it's elderly people. Wow. Which is still sad nonetheless
and they actually advocate that if you are a senior citizen going on a cruise you should definitely
get travel insurance because they can cover and help your family cover transport of your body
back home. Huh. Which would be different than if you were to...
Well my parents are going on a cruise. Okay. Yeah. Wow. Interesting. Yeah. Every cruise ship does
have a morgue and so it's very likely that the body was placed in
morgue and there is security stationed outside the room to make sure nobody tamper's with a potential
open crime scene. Now the TikToker says at one point, her sister had heard someone screaming for help
and then they find out that someone has potentially been killed on the same floor that they're on.
I mean, she's understandably very freaked out. She says that she's not even going to leave her room
for the rest of the 24 hours and she's just going to keep her sisters nearby just in case.
She doesn't know what's going on. So you have someone on TikTok claiming that someone was potentially
killed on their floor. An alleged carnival letter issued to passengers of that floor advising them
that they're going to disembark earlier than the others. Then you have federal agents showing up to
the vessel once it's docked, along with the Miami-Dade County Medical Examiner. What the hell
happened on the Carnival Horizon cruise ship? Just 24 hours before docking, a room attendant had walked
into one of the state rooms. A lot of people will call them like maids, housekeepers, room
attendant. And there were three teenagers staying in this specific room together. You have 18 year old
Anna Kepner. You have her 14 year old half brother. So they have the same dad. And then you have her 16
year old stepbrother. They have no blood relations. Okay. So the stepbrother's mom just married Anna's
dad. Got it. Okay. The rest of their family are also on the cruise. They have two other rooms on
the ship. And it was supposed to be this blended family cruise ship. They wanted to make it an annual
thing. And then November 7th, 2025, Anna is found by the room attendant under the mattress,
wrapped in a blanket, and covered with life jackets. She had been killed. And the main suspect
so far it appears might be her 16-year-old stepbrother. And her dad, her stepmom,
they're all just being very suspicious. This is the current ongoing case.
of Anna Kepner and how every single adult in her life is being oddly weird about her passing,
about her murder on this cruise ship.
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Now, a few disclaimers.
Today's episode involves themes of potential essay.
Lots of minors are going to be mentioned.
All of their names are going to be redacted.
there is also a very crazy custody battle that's in the works.
So please watch with caution and take breaks if you need to.
Today's episode is also currently ongoing.
I'm sure many of you guys have been following the news, the updates, the investigations.
So this is going to be everything we know up until the release date of this episode.
For updates past that, you can probably look for a pinned comment.
I'm going to try to follow up as quickly as we get more developing news.
No one has been found guilty in a court of law as of right now.
I mean, these are all just allegations being shared by the police, the news,
the media, and then some of them by the parents themselves.
So with that in mind, let's get started.
May 6, 2025, a message is sent from a woman named Chantelle Kepner.
Chantelle is very important.
Chantelle is the stepbrother's mom.
Chantelle, she's the stepmom, Chantelle, the stepmom.
Chantelle was Chantelle on the ship?
Yes, Chantel was on the ship.
So this is six months before they get on the boat.
Chantel is texting her ex-husband, Thomas.
And there's going to be a lot of names, but I'm going to try to make
it clear. Thomas the ex-husband. Now this text message reads, good afternoon. I wanted to give you a
heads up that we have a family trip plan from November 2nd to November 8th. We'll be going on a cruise that
departs from Miami and stops in Jamaica, Grand Cayman, and Mexico before returning to Miami. In order
to move forward with the necessary travel documents, could you please send me your current mailing
address so that I can send you the passport forms that need to be signed? And I'll include a prepaid
envelope for returning them. Thanks in advance, Chantelle. Chantelle and her ex-husband, Thomas. They
two kids together, a 16-year-old son, the stepbrother, and a nine-year-old daughter. She's going to take
them both on this cruise. And she wants permission because, you know, that's how custody works.
About a month later, the ex-husband, Thomas, he's still not sent the forms back. He just responds,
I'm not sure if I'm willing to sign the forms. I'm not okay with my kids going out of the
country until we can find some common ground and set something up. I'm not okay with
them leaving the state. Being that I have not talked to or seen my kids in so long,
I will talk to my attorney and see what can be done.
Maybe we can agree on something that benefits the kids having both parents in their lives.
Shantel will take the kids on the trip anyway.
And by the end of it, her 16-year-old son is going to be a suspect in the murder of Anna Kepner.
Nearly 32 hours after Anna Kepner is murdered,
Shantel is going to text her ex-husband once more.
I need you to call me, it's an emergency.
There are apparently five main categories for cruise liner.
You've got mainstream, premium, luxury, ultra luxury, and expedition.
Which expedition is essentially a cruise where you go through the Drake's Passage and end up in Antarctica
or some other remote location.
You're not really there for the all-inclusive buffets in the casinos.
You're there for the thrill.
You're there to jump out of a helicopter and see a penguin.
Obviously, price point is going to be one of the main, if not the main thing,
about choosing which category of cruise liner you're going to end up on.
I mean, there's a different energy and vibe on each cruise, even just by the brand,
if it's in the same category. If it's a different brand, it's got a different energy. So starting
with ultra luxury. Think Ritz Carlton Yacht Collection, Seaborne, Silver Sea. It's intimate, perhaps only
200 to 750 guests on a boat. I imagine a much more older demographic. I've actually heard of a lot
of people who are like, I'm going to splurge and go on a honeymoon on one of these ultra luxury yacht
trips, like the Ritz Carlton and by heard of people, I mean, on Reddit. And they say that they
regret it because you're just with a bunch of 60-year-old rich retirees and there's no fun.
It's just a lot of fine dining.
So that's the most expensive one.
Yes, unless you're chartering a yacht, which is not really a cruise at that point.
How much are those, do you know?
Yeah, so it really depends on how long you're going to be there.
What's interesting about the ultra luxury trips is they never start and end in the same place.
So you have to think about travel accommodations from the start position to the end position.
That's weird.
For example, Seaborne, eight-day trip in Japan.
and then it ends in Hong Kong.
Huh.
Yeah, you have to fly back.
You have to fly to Japan and then you might not leave the same day
so then you got to find accommodations
and then you have to find a flight from Hong Kong
back to wherever you live.
It's just kind of weird.
But for that, it's about, it depends on the room,
$3,500 to $10,000 a person for an eight-day trip.
The Ritz Carlton is even worse,
starting at $11,000 to $12,000 a person
for a similar trip.
And then a small step down from that would be luxury and small yacht cruises.
Oceana, Viking Ocean.
Windstar?
Again, much smaller ships in general, a huge focus still on the food.
Lots of focus on fine dining.
These are the types of boats that are going to be like, we have a Michelin Star chef on board.
A lot of companies in this tier are going to try to market the experience as almost like being on your own private yacht.
It's very private.
Some of these cruise liners, it's a one-to-one staff ratio, staff-to-passenger ratio.
Then you have the next step down, premium cruise liners, princess, Holland America, celebrity cruises, Virgin Voyages, which please don't book Virgin Voyages unless, okay, so you can, but you should know that, from my extensive Reddit researching that I've done as someone who has never been on a cruise, Virgin Voyages has become Swingers Paradise. It's an adult-only cruise line.
Oh, but some people might be into that.
Yeah. So I'm just saying, don't book it until you kind of know what's going on. Even if you're not into it, I think it could be.
fun. I'm just saying you should be aware before you get on the boat. And then you just see
like a bunch of upside down pineapples everywhere, which I believe is the symbol for
swinging, yes. I see. And then you have the Disney cruises, which are very expensive, much the
opposite of Virgin Voyages, child focused, family focused. And then after that, you've got your
mainstream or what they call mass market cruise lines. And these are your Royal Caribbean,
your carnivals. And each company has a different energy. People say Royal Caribbean is a bit more
laid back. But these ships, Royal Caribbean has the mega ships. When you see those pictures of a
giant water park on the sea, it's a Royal Caribbean most of the time. When you see ice skating rinks
in a ship, that's Royal Caribbean. Think about entire six flags amusement parks on a boat type of
feeling. However, however, that's the most fun you're going to get out of Royal Caribbean. The parties
are not going to be as fun. The casinos are not as hyped. So you're going to really focus a lot
on going down the water slide nonstop for eight days straight. That's the point of the Royal Caribbean.
Now, Carnival is a lot more social oriented. And by that I mean, it's just a party on water. People
say carnival is like going back to a frat party, but being out at sea. And it's very family friendly.
The Carnival horizon, perhaps not as, you know, amenity focused as any other Royal Caribbean ship.
It still has a whole water park, smaller, IMAX theaters, they've got family feud live, they have other live performances, and this specific trip, the Carnival Horizon, so the Horizon is the ship name, is going to set sail from Port Miami, November 2nd, it's going to be at sea for six nights, going to Jamaica, Grand Cayman, Mexico, before finally returning back to Port Miami.
All in all, six days at sea, I believe two of those are sea days.
So you have port days and sea days. Port days is like when you're docked at the port in Mexico and everyone can get up.
off the ship. They have activities planned by the cruise ship that you can purchase or you can do your
own thing in Mexico. But you have to make it back on time to the cruise ship or they will leave.
They're so cutthroat about this. They don't care if you're a five-year-old child. They will leave
you. So you've got your sea days. You've got your port days. And it appears the very first day
at sea is the infamous sail away party. This is like the most anticipated part of the carnival
horizon. You have everyone on deck. There is a DJ. There's entertainment. Everybody's
dancing. Everybody's singing. And there is a passenger who takes a video of everyone doing the
cupid shuffle. And it pans around the deck and you see a teenage girl in a white shirt,
black shorts, doing the cupid shuffle. This is not really a magnificent video. It's not spectacularly
filmed. It's not, it's not the most engaging. It's not something that would typically go viral on
social media. But it does because you see Anna Kepner dancing. And you see her grandma and pink
standing nearby. And by all accounts, it seems like Anna is very much enjoying her time with her
grandparents on this ship. One comment reads, sweet baby, just having fun with her grandparents.
Who were all on the ship besides the three kids?
Yeah, okay, so we're going to get into that.
I do need to give you a quick rundown on the family background.
18-year-old Anna's biological parents are Chris Kepner.
This is her dad.
Anna's dad is Chris Kepner and this woman named Heather.
Heather does not live in Florida with Anna.
She does not live in Florida with anybody.
She apparently has very little, if any, contact with Anna.
And there's quite a contentious relationship between the two.
More on that later.
but Anna's biological mom is a woman named Heather that lives in Oklahoma.
Anna never really sees her.
Anna doesn't really interact with her.
In fact, Anna seems to have a lot of resentment towards her mom.
So she mainly lives with her dad, Chris Kepner.
And when Anna is three years old, her dad, Chris Kepner, remarries a woman named Tabitha.
So this is Anna's first stepmom, is Tabitha.
This part is also contentious, but it's been alleged that Chris cheated on Heather, Anna's
biological mom, with their babysitter, Tabitha.
To add fuel to that theory, I suppose, is the fact that Chris and Tavith.
Tabitha get married, and they do have a very substantial age gap.
And so now, Heather moves to Oklahoma.
She leaves her biological daughter, Anna, moves to Oklahoma.
Anna has a new stepmom.
Tabitha then gives birth to Anna's first sibling, half-siblings.
This is September of 2011, which means Tabitha was very pregnant when she married Chris, actually.
Wow.
That's Anna's first half-siblings.
Then six years later, Tabitha and Chris have another child, a baby girl this time.
So just another recap.
Chris and Heather have Anna. They divorce. Chris marries Tabitha. They have a son. They have a daughter. Two wives, three kids, though, so far. Then, Chris and Tabitha have a pretty nasty divorce where Tabitha gets primary custody of the two minor children, but not Anna. She's been Anna's stepmom since Anna was three to 16 years old, but she can't get custody of Anna and Anna's, you know, going to turn 18 soon, turn into an adult soon. And then Chris remarries another woman named Chantelle. Now, Chantelle has three kids.
of her own from a previous marriage to Thomas.
So these are going to be Anna's step-siblings.
She's got an 18-year-old son named Andrew.
Andrew is going to be very important later, but he's not on this cruise ship.
I don't even think that Andrew and Anna really interacted much because Andrew stayed with his dad.
So 18-year-old Andrews stays.
with Thomas. Shantel brings two minor children into this relationship. Her 16-year-old son,
the main suspect so far, and then her nine-year-old daughter. Got it. Okay. So they get married.
So this is where the custody gets a little bit complicated. Okay, I'm just going to give you an
overview of all the children, and this is going to be organized in relation to when the children
come into Anna's life. You have 18-year-old Anna, her 14-year-old half-brother from Tabitha,
her 10-year-old half-sister from Tabitha, and now from Chantel, with no biological relation,
She has her 18-year-old stepbrother, Andrew, her 16-year-old stepbrother, and her 9-year-old step-sister.
And just to clarify, not all of them live in the same house.
When you're talking about who lives in the same house, you've got Chris Kepner, the dad, Chantel, the new stepmom.
And because remember Tabitha gets custody of the two minor kids, Chris just has Anna full-time.
And then Chantel, 18-year-old Andrew is with her ex, so she's got two minor kids.
The stepson and the stepdaughter, 16-year-old, 9-year-old.
So it's the three of those.
them living under one roof, the three kids. But it's a three-bedroom house. Chris and Chantelle,
they get a room. Chantel's 16-year-old son gets a room. And Chantel's nine-year-old daughter gets a room.
So that's three-for-three. And 18-year-old Anna is left sleeping in the dining room. She has
partitioned it off a little bit to make it a little bit cozier. But it is a dining room at the
end of the day. I thought it was going to be more of a dining room. Like, you know how if it's
sectioned off with walls on each side and maybe there's an opening into the kitchen. But no,
it's like right next to the kitchen. It's more so like a breakfast nook.
So in another TikTok, you know, you see bits of this dining room set up, room set up.
But you have a lot of TikToks that Anna had posted where it does seem like, and this is obviously
speculation, but it does appear that perhaps Anna really was excited to get to the house soon.
She was set to graduate high school in May of 26.
So she's six months away from graduating.
She wants to enlist in the Navy.
She's already taken a military enlistment test.
She wants to join the Navy, become a K-9 officer.
And there seems to be a lot of tension.
I don't know who the tension is directed towards.
There are some reports that she didn't like her new stepmom, Shantel, that she was complaining, like, these are essentially strangers that moved into our house.
I don't know these people.
And now I just have to act like she's my new stepmom.
There is that sort of energy.
That's a report somewhere.
Yeah, that is like a basically hearsay report.
And then there are TikToks that she herself has posted where she expresses a lot of disappointment towards her biological mom for not being in her life and towards ex-boyfriends, but also just like.
in general. In one TikTok, it's just a photo slide of three pictures. And the first one says,
a glow stick has to break before it can glow. You swipe. So I broke, swipe, and now I'm wondering if I'll
ever be able to glow again. Another one with the caption reads, having a good heart will only get you
hurt in this generation. So it seems like Yan is going through a lot. Some people categorize it as
teenage angst, but I will say, I think the people around her, the adults in her life are pretty
shit people. And that's not an implication of guilt. I just, I personally think that they're not
great. Really? Yeah. November 17th, 2025, over a week after the cruise ship docks in Port
Miami, a post starts circulating on X. It's from a man named Martin. And Martin writes,
I need everybody's help on this. If you haven't heard this story, then you have been living
under a rock. This is my niece, Anna Kepner. She was 18 and was on a cruise ship with her dad,
stepmom, and the family members. I cannot stay silent about this matter any longer. The
stepmom's son killed her, stuffed her naked, beaten body in a sheet.
and stuffed her under a bed and covered her with life jackets,
then slept on the bed like nothing happened.
He told his mom when no one could find Anna on the ship,
so yes, they know who did this,
and it sickens me that the father, Chris,
remain silent about it.
Please pass this on till maybe it gets to somebody
that can do something about it.
If nothing is done, it will all come out on the 20th.
At least, that's what the stepmom has said
after threatening family if they talk before,
they're gonna be banned from the funeral,
the remembrance of life for Anna.
Please pass this so my family can get closure
and the people who did this and lied and stalled to tell the rest of us what happened when it did,
now you just look guilty of a cover-up.
Martin Donahue is not just a random nobody.
Martin Donahue is Tabitha's brother.
And Tabitha was Anna's stepmom from when Anna was three years old to 16 years old.
I mean, she's been like the primary mother figure in Anna's life.
I couldn't find any post of Anna talking about her stepmom specifically or what their relationship was like,
but it seems like nothing alarming or contentious about it.
I mean, they share half siblings.
Anna shares half-siblings that are Tabitha's kids, and she loves her half-siblings.
So it seems like they had a healthy relationship, and this is Tabitha's brother, saying,
something's going on, my niece was killed, and her own biological father is being silent about it.
At this point, isn't the police investigating?
Yes.
So what is he, you know?
I think right when the cruise ship docked and FBI showed up to the ship,
a lot of Anna's close immediate family members, they were posting like very vague statements of Anna's
passing, just talking about how she will be remembered, how she was in a banana, how she was
bubbly and wanted to be a K-9 officer and always loved Georgia Bulldogs and wanted to go to
UGA.
It was unclear.
She's from Elena?
No, so she's actually from Florida, but she's a huge dogs fan, yeah, apparently.
But it's just, he's saying it's weird because all these people are making it seem like
something tragic happened on the boat when he's like, no, my niece was killed, and I'm pretty
sure it was her stepbrother that was on the boat with her.
So nobody's like fighting for justice for Anna.
Exactly.
It seems like a very quiet investigation that's happening.
And now this is just thrusting it into the spotlight of, okay, so she was killed.
I mean, there were some reports that she was found under the mattress, so it was assumed that she had been murdered.
But this is the most detailed information that has come out thus far.
And there are a lot of weird things about it.
Immediately after this post, like three days after, Anna's grandparents do an ABC interview.
And everyone starts talking about the room arrangements.
The room arrangements are very strange.
There are nine members of the family joining the cruise, and you've got three rooms.
So the first room, you just have the grandparents.
Barbara and Jimmy or Jeffrey, he's not as important.
Barbara is Mima.
This is like Anna's favorite person in the world, it seems like, and she's always posting
about her grandma, and she calls her Mima.
And Mima has been the more active one in interviews.
I'm sorry, did I miss, I don't know if I missed this, but they're Chris's parents.
Got it.
So Chris Kepner's parents, grandma and grandpa are in one room.
So that's two out of the nine family members.
Now, there are seven family members left.
The second room, you've got Chris, Kepner, and Shantel.
And then you have their two youngest daughters from separate marriages.
So you've got Chris and Tabitha's 10-year-old daughter.
And then you have Chantel and Thomas's nine-year-old daughter.
So that's four of the nine.
Now, there's only three family members left.
You've got 18-year-old Anna,
Chantelle and Thomas's 16-year-old son
and Chris and Tabitha's 14-year-old son.
So you've got Anna's 14-year-old half-brother
and her 16-year-old step-brother.
The only child not included in the cruise
is 18-year-old Andrew from Chantel's marriage,
previous marriage, who stays with his dad.
Got it.
But everybody else is on this cruise.
So people didn't like this room setup?
Yeah, people do not like this room set up.
It's a weird...
Okay, I mean, when you do look into the room,
it's not like they're sharing.
beds. The room seems like it has one bed on the ground and then two bunk beds on top. So these
cruise ships, they, they pack people into these rooms. So you've got one bed where it seems like
Anna probably slept in that bed. And then two of the Pullman bunks, it seems like both the
boys slept in that one, the 14 year old half brother and the 16 year old stepson. Okay. But it's
just, I'm not a parent, but I probably would not do the room arrangements like that. It's very weird to
have an 18 year old girl and a 16 year old boy who have maybe known each other for two years
have no like blood relations staying in the same room people that is very odd because okay
Anna and her half brother nobody thinks that's odd and they grew up together whereas this boy I mean
Anna just met this boy like two years ago yeah I see so there is a lot of just weird and I'm sure
there are many healthy family dynamics where this could have worked out perfectly fine but clearly
this was not one of them. So there's just a lot of
uncomfort and a lot of people, a lot of parents have been sounding off in all the
comment sections of how they personally would have handled it.
And it seems like most parents are in agreement like this would have never happened in
their house. You should at least have an adult in there.
It almost seems like they put 18 year old Anna in there as the adult.
I mean, I can get really technical with it if you're interested because I was,
I was even trying to take a poll of what a lot of parents in the comments were saying.
So the first one was a lot of people thought either Anna should have been
placed with her grandparents.
But then the problem that the Kepner's would have had is that you can't put a 16-year-old
and a 14-year-old boy in one room.
You need to have some sort of adult.
So it seems like a irresponsible choice from the adults involved.
So it seems like the best solution would have been Anna to be with her grandparents,
and then they should have figured something out with the two teenage boys.
And then the second option would have been that Anna gets her own room.
And then maybe the boys are with the grandparents.
And then the third option that I saw pulled a lot was like, you just, if you're taking nine people on a cruise and you're budgeting, you just have to split up.
So they were saying you should put Chris Kepner, the dad, with the two boys, and then you should put Chantelle with the two young girls, maybe Anna, and then the grandparents can get their own room.
But it just seems like maybe Chris and Chantel were very, maybe selfish about the room organization.
It was just a weird room organization.
No parent really thinks that this was okay.
I see.
Yeah, I think the only parents I see in the comments that are.
are saying, oh, this is perfectly fine.
They seem to be from a much older generation.
I don't know how that affects it, but it's very interesting.
Now, even Anna's own grandma states to ABC.
Whatever happened in that room, the only person responsible is the person that was in the room
with Anna.
According to Anna's death certificate, Anna Kepner died by mechanical asphyxia by another person.
It has been widely reported that she appears to have been held in a bar hold.
And this is even reported by her grandmother.
This is her theory and hypothesis of how Anna was killed.
There were reportedly bruises on the side of Anna's neck.
And a bar hold, if you're unfamiliar, is when someone wraps and holds your neck in the crook of their elbow.
Anna's grandparents are stating that she was not found beaten.
There were bruises on her neck from the asphyxiation.
But, you know, it's not like Martin Donahue's ex post where it says that she was beaten up.
There was evidence of essay and all of these other things.
Anna's family is refuting that.
They're saying, actually, no, there was no signs of drugs or alcohol in her.
her system. There was no signs of essay. But yes, she was killed, basically. So it doesn't show she
had been essayed on the certificate. The death certificate does not show, but this is not her autopsy.
Ah, I see. Right. Right. Yeah. Anna's grandparents, who she's been really close with. I mean,
they might have been some of Anna's favorite people in the entire world and more on that later,
but they do an interview with ABC. Like I said, days after Martin Donahue's social media post.
And the grandma says she was found concealed under the bed. I was told that the room attendant,
pulled back the mattress and found Anna. The FBI contacted my son, Chris Kepner, and told us her
cause of death was asphyxiation. They said when they took her body to the medical examiner's
office, it was in perfect condition. Anna's grandparents further tell ABC News that there were no
signs of essay, drugs, or alcohol. And as for the social media conversation of the stepbrother,
the 16-year-old stepbrother, being the suspects, Anna's grandparents say, I mean, he was in the
room with her. He was the only one seen coming and going. So I can't accuse him because I don't know
what happened in that room.
But the summation would be that he did something.
Anna's grandma, Barbara, says that she actually sat in on the 16-year-old stepbrother talking
to the FBI agents.
And he told the FBI agents he doesn't remember what happened.
And here's like it's so weird.
Anna is Barbara's biological grandchild.
She's known Anna since she was born.
And the 16-year-old stepbrother probably entered grandma's life two, three years ago, Max.
But grandma believes the 16-year-old stepbrother that he doesn't remember anything that's
happened. She believes him. She says he was an emotional mess. He couldn't even speak. He couldn't
believe what had happened. She says about their relationship. They were just like brother and sister.
He was a good student, played soccer, very quiet young man. He had demons, I think, in his past that
he was trying to deal with those. She ends the interview with a statement. I hope that we can
heal. Whatever happened in that room, the only person responsible is the person that was in the room
with Anna. Why she keeps saying that? Yeah. But she says she believes that the brother doesn't know
what's going on. What? Yeah. Now, as for what justice looks like for her, because she's asked that, she says, whatever the law says, I'm not going to advocate for anything more or anything less. And that will be for the courts to decide. A lot of netizens find it odd that the grandparents sound like they have so much sympathy for this 16 year old boy that they probably hardly know. And maybe we are just evil sick people and we would want this 16 year old to be arrested. But it doesn't even just seem like, oh, well, he's 16. So we should take that.
into consideration, but we still need absolute justice for my granddaughter.
I want to know exactly what happened and why it happened and how it happened.
I want to know everything.
And I want to make sure that society is protected from this child who could maybe be charged
as an adult.
It's not that energy.
It's kind of weird.
It's just very calm.
It's almost like they're both her grandchildren by blood.
Yeah.
But you've only known one of them for like two years.
And you also say things like he's had demons in his past that he was working through.
But you also believe that he doesn't remember anything.
It's just odd.
She didn't say what demon?
No.
Okay.
And then also she's like, he played soccer.
He was a quiet kid.
I don't know what that has to do with anything.
And so netizens comments are reading, they failed her too.
Quote, I would be voicing negatively more about the person that killed my granddaughter.
I wouldn't be saying he played soccer and he was a quiet and good kid and blah, blah, blah.
Another comment reads, anybody else creeped out by this entire family?
Another comment reads, he had demons in his past that he was dealing with?
Why on earth would he be allowed in the same room with Anna, a teenage girl who in reality was not related to him except through
marriage of her dad. What a shame for Anna. God bless her soul. Okay, so I guess my question is
there were two other people, the 16 year old stepbrother and the 14 year old brother. There's a
hearsay statement, if you will, but he was not in the room at the time. Anna's grandmother
ultimately states, I can't accuse him because I don't know what happened in that room, but I believe
to him that is his truth. He was an emotional mess. He couldn't even speak. He couldn't believe
what had happened, to which people are commenting along the lines of, he couldn't even speak
because he was traumatized or because he was exercising his right to remain silent. People also
don't like the fact that the grandparents intentionally described them as being just like brother
and sister, which people are saying to say that almost indicates that they were not just like
brother and sister, not indicating that something nefarious was happening, but like it's a very
odd thing to say, rather than something generic like they got along well. They were adjusting well
to being a blended family. They shared the same sense of humor. Shantelle, the
stepbrother's mom later in a slightly unrelated court hearing she does confirm that the FBI have
they believe that her 16 year old son is a suspect and Anna's murder what does unrelated court
hearing mean okay we're going to get into this whole court hearing in a second but
Chantelle and Thomas Hudson have three kids together yes Andrew 18 year old Andrew is with
Thomas Hudson shantel had 16 year old son and nine-year-old daughter in her care after the
Cruz, 16-year-old son is sent to a third party to stay with them.
Nine-year-old daughter is still with Chantelle.
Thomas Hudson does an emergency court filing for custody over the nine-year-old daughter.
He's like, oh, no, like your stepdaughter died on this cruise ship that I didn't want you guys to go on.
And our son is a suspect with the Federal Bureau of Investigations.
I want my nine-year-old daughter in my primary custody.
So there's this emergency court filing.
There's two different hearings.
and it just becomes half about custody, half about the crews.
Interesting.
That's why we're getting a lot of information about this cruise
when typically the feds are very hush-hush about things.
And they're hush-hush.
They haven't said anything themselves.
But through a custody battle.
Yes.
Wow.
And it's very likely that it's because the custody battle is happening in Florida
that we're getting this much information.
Florida has one of the more relaxed laws about family courts
and custody battles being public information.
So states have like different regulations.
for that, but Florida is a little bit more open.
Wow.
But it's in this custody hearing after the cruise ship that Shantel is like, I mean, the three of them,
Anna, my 16-year-old son, and Anna's 14-year-old half-brother, they're like the three
amigos.
That's literally her words.
Three amigos, they're best friends.
That is not what anybody else.
also saying. Anna has been pretty active on TikTok before her passing and I think if you go through
her TikTok, there's a lot of emotions that she's dealing with and one of them is clearly about
relationships, romantic relationships. One from September 4th reads, she isn't trying to argue, she isn't
trying to be sensitive, she isn't trying to overthink, she doesn't mean to blow up your phone,
she doesn't mean to ask if you still love her and want to be with her still, she doesn't mean to yell,
she's like that because she just wants you to see her side of things. She wants to feel loved and
hurt. She just wants reassurance to make her feel better. She doesn't mean to feel better. She
just doesn't want to lose the man that makes her feel like the happiest woman ever. So it indicates
like maybe there was a bad breakup. Another TikTok, Anna writes, even after every breakup, being
disrespected, being lied to you, being cheated on, being used, getting manipulated, getting played,
I will always have a smile on my face and a kind heart. I don't know why I've been through what I've been
through, but I can promise you I never deserved it. Am I mad at those people for what they did to me?
No. Am I upset? Yes. But at the end of the day, we are all human and we make mistakes.
I'm glad that I went through that just because it made me realize that I don't want it in my life.
At the end of the day, I pray that one day y'all will learn what y'all did was wrong and don't do it anymore to anyone else because no one deserves to be treated like that.
So this is from like a month before the cruise.
However, we don't know which ex this is about or if it's just like general life experience, but one of Anna's ex-boyfriends has come out to state that Anna's stepbrother has always been creepy.
The 16-year-old stepbrother, 16-year-old Shantel's son has always been creepy.
And he's basically confirmed online suspicion that the stepbrother was involved.
He states that the stepbrother was never normal with Anna.
He says, quote, he's like infatuated, attracted to her like crazy.
He always wanted to date her.
That's crazy.
What is this like through some news reporting or just TikTok online?
He did an interview.
And it was like a short two second, right?
But he said that there was this incident where he's on FaceTime with Anna.
Anna falls asleep.
And mind you, she's in the dining room because she doesn't have her own room with the lockable door.
And he notices that the stepbrother had allegedly come into the dining room area and tried to get on top of her.
So Josh, the ex-boyfriend, starts freaking out and he's screaming, hey, what are you doing?
And he says that he just hears the stepbrother run away.
You just hear audible footsteps like scurrying through the house.
One of Anna's aunts, so this is now Heather, her biological mom's sister.
So you've got Tabitha's brother who made the ex post.
And then now you have Heather's sisters who have also been speaking out.
And Heather's sisters are saying, this is not new information.
Everyone in the family knew that this stepbrother was creepy and even Anna's dad Chris knew.
That's what she claims.
In fact, Anna's aunt states, Anna wasn't really wanting to go on this cruise because the stepbrother was going.
I had found out that she was sharing the room with the boy and I can see her, you know, just not being comfortable with it,
but I guess putting up with it, she only has to sleep in the bed at night and the rest of the time she could avoid him out on the deck or something.
She just wasn't comfortable with the boy.
She was worried about him.
She had worries and it's been like that almost the entire time that they lived together.
The ex-boyfriend also confirms this theory.
He says that Anna, during the time that they were dating,
would consistently try to sleep over at friends' houses
because she just really hated going home that much
because of her stepbrother is what he claims.
Now, this is weird because Anna's stepmom, Shantel,
says that they're just the three amigos.
Anna's grandparents state that they're all so close,
just like brother and sister.
And I will say, I haven't shown a lot of the TikToks here
because Anna's actual half-brother, the 14-year-old boy,
he's a child and his name is redacted,
but Anna posts a lot of TikToks with her younger
brother. She like barely post anything with her stepbrother. I think there's one picture of him holding an
award that he got and she's just like standing next to him smiling and then a few family photos,
but she doesn't post any TikTok. She doesn't post anything specifically from herself with her stepbrother.
So I don't know, Chantelle, if they're the three amigos. So are you saying the 16 year old, the name is
still redacted? Like nobody, like people are not reporting on him? It seems like everybody who is
investing looking into the case knows the name. So you're just choosing not to say until there's like
official. Yeah. Yeah. Just because it seems from Chantelle, it seems that he is a suspect in Anna's
murder, but until there are charges and until we know legally if he's being charged as an adult,
this is not like a moral decision on my part. I do think that if he is guilty of killing someone,
I mean, I think it's fine to use his name. Yeah. Just to be safe. Got it. Even Anna's ex-boyfriend's
dad. So this is now Josh's dad has come forward to state. Yet the stepbrother was obsessed with
Anna and not in a good way. He says when Josh, my son, Josh and Anna were dating, one time Josh
came home and was like, listen, I tried to talk to Chris Kepner and his dad about how the stepbrother
is a creep and he just wouldn't listen to me. I don't know how true this is. This is, you know,
just an allegation at this point. And they mentioned that Anna was always terrified of the stepbrother
because he carried around a big knife. Wow. Now these are more allegations and we don't know,
but the half-brother of Anna, so this is the 14-year-old that was also in the room. He apparently told
Anna's ex-boyfriend later after the cruise, that the night that Anna was killed, he had gone to
the room after dinner, he had gotten changed, and he wanted to go outside to take pictures. So he leaves,
he comes back, and the door is locked. So he's trying to come back to sleep for the night. He's not
allowed in, but he hears screaming and what sounds like maybe a chair being thrown inside the room
is the report. We don't know if this is true. And I assume that this is pretty normal behavior for the
stepbrother, because the half-brother just goes back to the deck. He doesn't call his dad. He doesn't
call his stepmom.
He just goes back to the deck and I imagine it's because either the parents don't do anything
when this type of occurrence happens or this is a regular occurrence.
Because if this is the first time it's happening, you would call somebody.
And I'm not blaming the 14 year old for not doing anything.
Like this is, I'm just saying this is alarming that this seems to be normal.
And then he comes back to the room and he's let in.
He doesn't see a mess.
He doesn't see any blood or like anything alarming.
He doesn't see Anna.
So he just assumes that Anna is out of the room with the adults.
And it's not like he's sleeping on the same.
bed as Anna, he's sleeping on a bunk bed.
So he just climbs up to his bunk bed and goes to sleep.
And Anna is in the same room, deceased, under her mattress.
I think that the life jackets were to level out the mattress a bit.
And then probably the comforter on top.
I don't think that you probably wouldn't see, especially if you're 14.
And I don't even know if a regular adult had to open the door, if they just glanced in,
if they would be able to notice something would be a miss.
it seems like the room attendant was trying to make the bed.
Oh, that's how it was discovered.
Yeah, I don't think it was just like, I opened the door and the room attendant is like,
oh, I see something a lump under the bed.
I think she was probably trying to make the bed.
So I imagine the life jackets were used to level out the mattress.
So this is like the next day, next morning.
They were out like having breakfast and someone was cleaning the room.
Exactly.
Wow.
So he doesn't realize until the next morning that his sister is missing.
If you are a parent on a cruise, you have a few very important, pertinent jobs.
You make sure that your kid gets back on the boat after they leave the port.
You make sure you know where your kids are and that they're safe at any given time.
And let's throw in a third one, you make sure that they take their Mets.
Conserta and Clonidine is a pretty commonly prescribed combination.
So Concerta is typically prescribed for ADHD.
It's kind of like, I guess, more typically, Vivans, Adderall are common names.
It's not the same drug. It's different, but it's in that family. And Clonidine is for insomnia. So Concerta is like Adderall. It's a stimulant for ADHD. A lot of people report that it's less of a huge up and down. So I know if you've taken Adderall before, you're probably like, oh my gosh. Okay, this kid is on Adderall. It could be a little dangerous. But it's not like Adderall, it seems, where the crashes are big. It seems a little bit more of a plateau. But it does keep you up because it's a stimulant. It increases dopamine and norapinephrine in the
brain, and of course this interacts with each person differently, and clonidine can be prescribed
for a lot of things, including insomnia, which can help with the concerta. So you've got this
stimulin in the morning for ADHD, and then you probably take clonidine at night so that you can
kind of release that anxiety and get to bed. It can help with sleep, irritability, aggression,
sometimes even for ticks, I know some people with Tourette's have prescribed it, emotional
dysregulation, or even hyperarousal. I would say any sort of stimulant and combination of
stimulant and relaxers should not be something that you just take when you remember it.
I'm not a pharmacist. My sister is a pharmacist. And Anna's 16-year-old stepbrother is diagnosed with ADHD.
And so he takes that concerta, one pill a day, every single morning. And then he takes the clonidine,
a pill a night for insomnia every single night. This has been, it's seemingly his medication
regimen for three to four years, it seems. Shantel says that during the cruise,
she was the one that held on to his medications, which makes sense. So every single morning,
she gives him that concerta, the stimulant for the ADHD.
And then at night, she gives him the clonidine so that he can go to sleep so that he can
emotionally regulate so that this can relax him.
It'll help with his irritability, except the last two nights.
So the night of Anna's death and the night before, she forgets to give him the insomnia
medication.
How do we find out about that?
The court hearing for the emergency custody battle.
She says the night before Anna's death, he had fallen asleep before needing his medication.
So he was already asleep.
Now, a lot of doctors, I did look into it, they do advise that you don't wake up your sleeping child to give them the clonidine,
but you could probably give it to them the next morning, or you can just make sure that they don't skip another dosage.
Then the next night, the night of Anna's murder, she states that she fell asleep before giving him his medications.
Which again, clonidine is not something you just miss.
It's not a take as needed type of prescription.
If he already fell asleep, that's fine, and I don't know how frequently you can let that happen.
But this is, you need typically, it's not even just a take it once a day.
Typically, it's a daily medication that you take at the same time every day.
You set an alarm on your phone type of medication.
Medical guidelines for the drug read, do not stop taking Clonidine suddenly.
It must be tapered gradually over days to weeks to avoid dangerous blood pressure spikes and withdrawal.
And even if you are to miss more than one dose in a row, you are instructed to call your doctor immediately.
Because you're at risk of withdrawal symptoms.
It does a lot of things to your blood pressure.
you may need to restart on a lower dose
and then work your way back up to your normal dose
than just going back at it
to avoid cardiovascular and behavioral problems.
But Chantelle is like, I just fell asleep.
And I don't want to speculate,
but I do imagine that if the 16-year-old stepbrother
is eventually arrested and charged for Anna's murder
and potentially there is a trial
where he has even tried as an adult,
I would imagine that it's highly likely
that the defense attorneys would use this
as some sort of argument.
Because with Clonidine withdrawal, you're expected to feel high rates of irritability.
Your behavioral issues are going to be exacerbated.
It's just not going to be a good time.
Just like any drug withdrawal, it's not going to be a good time.
Does that mean that you're not in the right state of mind and that you are unable to think and make conscious decisions?
Probably not, but it seems like something that they would probably use in this hypothetical situation.
It's speculated even by Anna's grandparents that Anna was killed in that bar hold.
And just to mention, even if someone is highly irritable, even if they are going through a drug withdrawal.
And I don't know, I think everyone's biology is different, but to kill someone with a bar hold, you are holding on for a very long time.
To give you an idea, what netizen explains, with no blood to the brain, you're looking at 10 to 20 seconds to pass out.
But it would still take another 4 to 5 minutes for serious brain damage or even death.
Notably, with these types of chokeholds, where you are physically restraining oxygen from enter,
a person's brain, consciousness will be regained pretty quickly as you let go.
So let's say they fall unconscious after 30 seconds.
If you let go, it's more likely that they're going to regain consciousness very quickly and not
die.
So it's very unlikely that you can choke someone for 30 seconds and then they die unless there's
some sort of pre-existing condition already there or other circumstances we don't know about.
It's technically possible, but usually not.
It's going to take like five minutes.
Another interesting detail to note is everyone kind of gives this vibe.
that the 16-year-old boy is, you know, some tabloid news articles have described him as having a baby face as being a very meek, young-looking little boy.
In an email from Chantelle to her ex-husband, the stepbrother's dad, Thomas.
She writes that their son wants to start doing jiu-jitsu.
So she's going to look into that.
I don't know if he started.
And she also, in another text message thread, after she takes their kids to the hospital,
Chantel informs her ex-husband that the stepbrother is now 5'8.
And just to give you more, I guess, color to the whole picture.
Further messages show Chantal sends Thomas, the 16-year-old son's report card.
So she's sending Thomas both of the minors report cards for the 16-year-old son and the 9-year-old
girl.
And Thomas responds, and we can't see the report card, it's just attachment.
So these are screenshots.
Thomas Hudson, in this emergency custody court filing, he drops like 100-plus page document.
And half of it are just text messages between his.
him and Chantel back from 2024 and leading up to just like a few weeks ago, days, weeks after
the murder of Anna Kepner.
Okay.
So he's like using this all as proof of like, I need to have custody of the nine-year-old
daughter.
Here's all of our text message exchanges.
This I've never really seen happen in a lot of cases because you'll find out after, usually
the indictment is when you get a lot of information.
And then you're going into trial.
There's a lot of court hearings.
There's other news.
There's the investigators will talk.
They'll do interviews.
And that's how you gather information.
before a trial starts.
But this is so bizarre.
To have text messages this early on in an investigation
where someone has not been charged nor indicted
is pretty rare.
So there's a bunch of text messages
and it's just screenshot.
So we don't see the attachment.
We don't see the 16-year-old son's report card.
But if you see Thomas's response, it's interesting.
He says, what can we do with our son?
I'm glad his grades are passing,
but attendance and no respect.
Have you talked to him?
So it seems like the notes on the report card
say he has attendance issues and no respect.
Chantelle responds, according to his teachers, there have been no concerns about respect or behavior.
His grades are good and most are close to bees.
I haven't received any reports indicating an issue.
Thomas responds, in his report card, it says it in the notes, along with his attendance and number of other things.
That's why I asked.
To which Chantel responds, please reread the report card.
It notes that he is very respectful and there's nothing negative stated about his attendance.
I've already discussed with him the importance of keeping up with his homework.
So we don't know who's lying, who's misreading, who's misinterpreting, yeah.
Thomas doesn't.
respond for two days, and then it's about an unrelated matter when he finally does.
But it would appear that, if anything, the 16-year-old stepbrother has the physical capabilities
of killing his step-sister.
We just don't know if he did it.
Shantel states later that the last time she personally saw Anna Kepner was the night before.
She says this is around 6.30 just before 7, and quote, they were all headed back to their room
as far as I know.
So she's indicating that Anna, Anna's half-brother, and the step-brother are heading back to
their room. And here's why I think this is weird. Shantel also states that her room is across the
hall from the teenager's room. She sees them all head back to the room. And then she herself goes back
to her room at 7.30 p.m. She does not go check up on the teenagers. She doesn't even give her son
the medication. She just goes to sleep. And she doesn't hear any sort of screaming, any sort of
tumbling noises, no chairs being thrown like the half brother reported that he heard. Even the TikToker,
her sister reported hearing screams of help. But Shantel doesn't hear anything. She just
passes out for the night. Anna's grandparents have since come out to do their own interview,
where Anna's grandma says, well, we had dinner. Anna wasn't feeling well, and it seems like there was
something wrong with her braces that they were hurting. She just said, Mima, I think I'm going to
go back to my room for a little bit. And she must have felt better because she got dressed up and she
came down. We were playing in the casino. She didn't win anything. And she said,
Mima, I love you guys. I'll see you later. And we never saw her again after that. So you've got
Shantel story where she's saying, I saw my son, I saw Anna and her half brother all go to the room
together and then I went to sleep. And then we have grandma saying, oh, at the dinner, Anna left
because she wasn't feeling well. And then later, we saw Anna in the casino because Anna's 18,
she can be in the casino, and she was just hanging out and then she left before we did. That's
last time we saw. Both of those things could be true. None of those things could be true. It's
just a little bit different. So did Anna go back alone because of her braces or did they all go back
together? We don't know. Anna's grandpa says the next morning after all of this, he's out there
grabbing bingo cards. He's starting the morning with bingo cards. And he hears over the loudspeakers that
there's a medical emergency in the state room that Anna is staying in. So he starts freaking out. And the
rest of the family, they already seem to know that something isn't right because they're eating
breakfast. Grandpa's not at breakfast apparently. He's getting bingo cards. Everybody at breakfast is like,
where's Anna? And the half brother is like, I didn't see her when I went to sleep last night. Everyone's
like, we haven't seen Anna. We haven't seen her when we woke up. The half brother's like,
I didn't see her when I woke up. I thought she was already out here somewhere. So they start
freaking out and they start searching the boat for Anna. But they don't go back to the room to
search for her. So it might be because maybe the half-brother had indicated he didn't see her that
morning, so that makes sense to not search that. And I guess you might be more scared of other people
on the boat, other strangers on the boat, like creepy, older predators on the boat perhaps than
someone in the room. So they start searching this boat. I don't know where they go, but they hear
the emergency intercom for the medical emergency because the room attendant had gone into that room to
make the bed and to clean up and she finds Anna's body. So they all run back to the state room where
the teenagers are saying, and that is where Anna is found. Anna's grandma says that she just keeps
screaming. She says, I couldn't stop screaming. We don't know really anything else. We don't know
the exact time that Anna got back to the room last night. We don't know when Anna's half-brother
went back into the room. We really don't know anything. But if you- Is your cameras? There are,
and it seems like something I imagine the kind of information will be easy for the FBI to determine and
verify. But it just, it's very odd that everybody's description is like a little bit different.
And again, they could all make sense and they could have all been true.
Maybe we're just not getting it.
Maybe it's not explained in a way where it feels as cohesive as it could be.
And you said this, nobody has been arrested.
And this happened like, what, weeks ago?
November 7th, months.
Whoa.
Yeah.
There are speculations as to why.
Like really crazy speculations.
Big theories, conspiracies, I would say.
Which we'll get into.
Because you'll see once I read you more text messages, it's a little weirder.
And the reason that we know.
so much about this investigation so far because it probably would have been just radio silence up until this point
is because of the custody hearing, the 100 plus page court filing that was done by Thomas Hudson against
Chantelle Hudson and the fight for the nine-year-old girl that is right now in Chantelle and Chris's care.
And there's this very revealing text message inside of this entire document where Thomas Hudson last year had texted Chantelle.
I kept my mouth shut when you told me that you can't jeopardize your marriage for helping your son.
And it seems like they're referring to the 16 year old boy, the 16 year old son.
What could that mean?
I don't know.
Jeopardize.
Nobody knows.
I mean, they have these very splotchy text message exchanges where they're talking about something very serious.
And then they won't talk to each other for a month.
And then they'll be messaging each other about something completely unrelated.
Whether they have phone conversations to fill in the caps, I don't know.
And that is part one of the Anna Kepner case, if you guys are listening on the audio podcast.
In part two, we're going to dive into all of the text messages between Shantelle Kepner, the mother of the stepbrother, and her ex-husband, the father of the stepbrother.
They even talk about TikToks that are being posted.
They talk about people who are spreading rumors and conspiracies.
And it's just very interesting to see their very personal thoughts in real time as this entire case develops.
and there is a court hearing that we're going to get into but stay tuned for that and let me know your thoughts
stay safe and i will see you in the next part
