Anna Kepner’s cruise ship death ruled a homicide
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Anna Kepner’s death onboard Carnival Horizon in early November has been classified as a homicide on her death certificate.
The newly obtained court documents confirm that the FBI is formally involved in the case and that the legal action concerns a delay in family court proceedings due to the criminal investigation’s potential impact.
The 18-year-old from FL died while aboard Carnival Horizon, and now, her stepbrother is named a suspect in her death, a media report says.
The FBI is investigating the mysterious death of a teenage girl whose body was found on a Carnival cruise ship this month, and the focus is on her 16-year-old step-sibling, according to a court filings obtained by the Miami Herald.
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