Anna Kepner: Can a Medication Defense Work Here

Anna Kepner: Can a Medication Defense Work Here

The physical evidence in the Anna Kepner case presents a compressed, specific set of facts that prosecutors believe can be tried in approximately one week. Ship surveillance showing no one else entering or exiting the cabin. A body allegedly concealed under a bed with deliberate covering. A cause of death — mechanical asphyxiation — that implies sustained physical contact.

Defense attorney and former prosecutor Eric Faddis examines whether a medication-based argument has any realistic path in a case carrying charges of first-degree murder and aggravated sexual abuse. The accused’s mother has confirmed he takes medication for ADHD and insomnia and had missed his insomnia medication for two nights aboard the Carnival Horizon, including the night Anna was killed. His reported statements to his mother that he could not remember anything add another dimension.

Faddis also addresses a question that has not received enough scrutiny: what federal sentencing actually looks like for a sixteen-year-old convicted as an adult. The federal system rarely prosecutes minors, and the mechanisms for treating a juvenile defendant differently from an adult after conviction are limited. This conversation covers the evidence, the defense’s realistic options, and what a conviction would mean for a teenager in a system not built for adolescents.

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