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Cruise ship killing: Stepbrother can stay out of jail

Cruise ship killing: Stepbrother can stay out of jail

Summary

A Florida judge ruled that a 16-year-old stepbrother accused of killing his 18-year-old stepsister during a family cruise can remain out of jail under strict rules. The teen must wear an ankle monitor and can only leave his house with his uncle while awaiting trial for murder and sexual abuse charges.

Key Facts

  • The victim, Anna Kepner, was 18 years old and died from mechanical asphyxiation on a Carnival cruise ship.
  • The 16-year-old suspect is charged with first-degree murder and aggravated sexual abuse.
  • The case was initially handled as a juvenile matter but later moved to adult court.
  • Prosecutors want the teen detained, saying they do not know what triggered the attack.
  • The judge allowed the stepbrother to stay out of jail with conditions including electronic monitoring and restricted movements.
  • The teen has pleaded not guilty and is set to go on trial in September.
  • Closed-circuit TV footage on the cruise ship shows the suspect’s movements before and after the killing.
  • The teen is living with his uncle and must follow court orders while cooperating with the investigation.
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