Anna Kepner Cruise Ship Murder: Charged as Adult in Federal Court

Anna Kepner Cruise Ship Murder: Charged as Adult in Federal Court

A federal grand jury in the Southern District of Florida has indicted Anna Kepner's sixteen-year-old stepbrother as an adult on charges of first-degree murder and aggravated abuse in connection with the eighteen-year-old's death aboard the Carnival Horizon cruise ship. The indictment, announced April 13, marks the first public disclosure of formal charges in a case that had been sealed since the stepbrother was initially charged as a juvenile on February 2.

The legal framework for this prosecution is notable. Because Anna Kepner's death occurred in international waters aboard a vessel returning to Miami, the FBI holds investigative jurisdiction and the case falls under federal criminal statutes. The transfer from juvenile to adult prosecution required judicial approval — a determination that the court found the severity and circumstances of the alleged offenses warranted adult proceedings. The case is assigned to Judge Beth Bloom in the Southern District of Florida.

The charging instrument carries particular significance. First-degree murder under federal law requires proof that the killing was intentional and premeditated. Aggravated abuse is a separate offense alleging the stepbrother assaulted Kepner. This dual-charge structure contradicts early reporting that indicated no evidence of assault beyond the mechanical asphyxia listed as the cause of death.

The evidentiary record described in public filings and reporting includes security camera footage showing the stepbrother as the sole individual entering and exiting the stateroom, earwitness testimony from Kepner's younger brother describing violent sounds from inside the room, testimony from an ex-boyfriend alleging prior concerning behavior observed via FaceTime, and text messages from the stepbrother's mother indicating the defendant repeatedly claimed an inability to remember the events. The stepbrother's medication history — ADHD and insomnia prescriptions, with two consecutive missed doses of insomnia medication — and potential alcohol involvement may become relevant to defense strategy. Upon conviction on both counts, the defendant faces the possibility of life imprisonment in a federal facility.

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