LATEST NEWS: A hidden camera on the train recorded the image of the last person to see Anna alive — that person was…
Investigators have revealed a major turning point in the mysterious death of Anna Kepner, whose body was found wrapped in a blanket on a night train earlier this week.
Detectives say they have successfully recovered data from a hidden surveillance camera positioned at the end of the train corridor — a camera that was initially believed to be broken.
After enhancing the footage, police were stunned.
At 11:42 PM, just one hour before Anna was discovered, the camera captured the last person to knock on her cabin door and enter the room.
And that person was…
someone she trusted deeply — her own stepbrother.
The footage shows him looking around nervously before slipping inside. He remained in the cabin for exactly 17 minutes. When he emerged, he was seen holding something under his jacket and walked quickly toward the rear of the train.
A forensic specialist confirmed that the timeline perfectly matches the estimated window of Anna’s final moments.
Police have now officially labeled him as the prime suspect, and sources say investigators are preparing to bring him in for an emergency interrogation under high security.
A senior officer spoke briefly at a press briefing:
“We believe this footage tells us the story of the final person who interacted with Anna while she was still alive. The truth is getting closer.”
The next 24 hours are expected to bring huge developments — possibly even an arrest.
