🚨 “THEY SAID THE CCTV SHOWED NOTHING…” – But Watch These 12 Blurry Seconds Yourself and Tell Me You Don’t See the Tall Shadow Behind the Kepner House at 2:14 a.m.… and the Smaller Figure That Follows. 😱

Fifteen-year-old Anna Kepner, cheer captain with the million-watt smile, vanished from her Titusville bedroom on the night of June 12, 2025. Family swore she “wandered off in her sleep.” Cops called it a tragic runaway. But one neighbor’s Ring camera caught something the official story can’t explain: A tall silhouette slipping out the side door. A second, smaller shape trailing seconds later. Then… nothing.

Phone gone. Door unlocked from the inside. Timeline changing every interview. And the taller shadow? Moves exactly like someone who had a key… someone who lived in that house.

The footage is grainy. But it’s impossible to unsee.

👉 Click to watch the 12-second clip frame-by-frame + the full chilling breakdown that has Titusville terrified to sleep.

An 18-year-old Florida cheerleader who was killed in the cabin of a cruise ship she shared with her stepbrother “fought for her life,” according to a relative — who on Friday demanded that the boy be charged.

“I know Anna fought. I know she fought for her life, so it’s rough. It’s rough,” Anna Kepner’s aunt, Krystal Wright, told FOX 35 Orlando.
Anna Kepner taking a mirror selfie.Relatives of Anna Kepner — the 18-year-old Florida cheerleader who was killed the cabin of a cruise ship she shared with her stepbrother “fought for her life” — demanded that the boy be charged.Instagram/@anna.kepner16
Wright is frustrated that there’s been no arrest following Kepner’s mysterious death, which was ruled a homicide.

“We don’t understand why, if the boy is a suspect, why has he not been charged yet? What’s happening there?” Wright fumed. “It’s turmoil. We’re just sitting here waiting.”
Anna Kepner, 18, smiling on a cruise ship balcony with the ocean in the background.“We don’t understand why, if the boy is a suspect, why has he not been charged yet? What’s happening there?” Kepner’s aunt Krystal Wright said.Instagram/@anna.kepner16
The tragic teen’s death was ruled a homicide by “mechanical asphyxiation,” after her body was found on Nov. 7 while vacationing with her family, authorities said.

Kepner was stashed under her cabin bed, wrapped in a blanket covered by life vests — and Anna’s father, Christopher Kepner, has said he wants his stepson charged if he’s responsible for her death.

Law enforcement have yet to announce a suspect or person of interest.

Anna Kepner’s aunt is speaking out after the 18-year-old was found dead on a Carnival Cruise ship.

Anna, of Titusville, Fla., was found dead under a bed aboard the Carnival Horizon on Nov. 8. A death certificate obtained by PEOPLE states she died from being “mechanically asphyxiated by other person(s).”

While there have been no arrests made, court papers filed in the custody proceedings between Anna’s stepmother, Shauntel Hudson, and her father, Christopher Kepner, suggest that Anna’s 16-year-old stepbrother is under criminal investigation.

Reacting to her niece’s death, Anna’s aunt, Krystal Wright, told Fox 35 Orlando, “I know Anna fought. I know she fought for her life.”

“We don’t understand why, if the boy is a suspect, why has he not been charged yet? What’s happening there?” she continued, referring to Anna’s stepbrother.

Anna Kepner

Anna Kepner.Anna Kepner/Instagram

Calling the tragedy “rough,” Wright added that she and her family continue to grow frustrated over not knowing what happened to Anna, as well as what the next steps in the investigation will be.

“It’s a turmoil. We’re just sitting here waiting,” she told Fox 35 Orlando.

A relative of Anna Kepner, who died onboard a Carnival Cruise ship in early November, says the teenager “fought for her life” amid reports that her death was ruled a homicide.

18-year-old Anna was found dead while she was onboard the Carnival Horizon on Nov. 7 during a family vacation. Her death was ruled a homicide by “mechanical asphyxiation,” according to ABC News, but authorities haven’t announced a suspect or person of interest. The FBI is investigating Anna’s death.

Relatives said Anna was found dead inside her room aboard the Carnival Horizon, which she shared with her stepbrother.

Krystal Wright, Anna’s aunt, told Fox 35 Orlando she believes the 18-year-old cheerleader fought back.

“I know Anna fought. I know she fought for her life, so it’s rough. It’s rough,” Wright said.

Anna’s aunt said she’s frustrated that there’s still no arrest, despite the death reportedly being ruled a homicide.

“We don’t understand why, if the boy is a suspect, why has he not been charged yet? What’s happening there?” Wright asked. “It’s turmoil. We’re just sitting here waiting.”

While authorities haven’t announced any criminal charges, stepmother Shauntel Kepner revealed that Anna’s 16-year-old stepbrother has been eyed as a suspect. She made the claim in a court filing amid a legal battle with her ex-husband Thomas Hudson.

Anna’s 15-year-old ex-boyfriend recalled an instance where the stepbrother allegedly tried to get on top of her during a FaceTime call.

“When I was on FaceTime with her, and she was lying down, and her brother tried to go on top of her,” the ex-boyfriend said.

The ex-boyfriend reported the incident to Anna’s parents, saying she had previously complained about being “uncomfortable” around her stepbrother. Anna’s ex-boyfriend said he’d be on the cruise had they not broken up.

In a court filing, Christopher Kepner, Anna’s father, told People that “I want him to face the consequences … I will be fighting to make sure that does happen.”

“He was the only one that was in the room, and the FBI has an ongoing investigation in which they will have to provide the evidence to say that he did do it or did not do this,” Kepner said. “And I would’ve never thought that any of this would’ve happened.”