RIGHT NOW: Technicians have completely RESTORED the camera footage lost on the day Anna Kepner died — at the 17th minute, a mysterious figure is clearly seen
RIGHT NOW — Technicians have successfully restored the camera footage that was previously thought lost from the day Anna Kepner died aboard the Carnival Horizon. At the 17th minute, the video reveals a shadowy figure moving quickly through the cabin, offering investigators new insight into the timeline of events leading up to Anna’s death.
While the face of the figure is visible, authorities have not released any names or identifications, emphasizing that the person’s identity remains unknown. Investigators are studying the video frame by frame, attempting to match movements and actions to witness accounts and other surveillance materials.
A source close to the investigation commented: “This footage provides a level of detail we’ve never had before. Every gesture, every movement could be a clue, and the 17th minute is especially critical. It’s too early to say who this figure is, but it has reignited the investigation and opened several new leads.”
The restored footage shows the figure handling objects in the cabin, moving toward a part of the room that had previously been inaccessible. Investigators have already started cross-referencing these movements with other recordings, interviews, and physical evidence collected from the scene.
Authorities continue to stress that no conclusions about involvement or guilt have been drawn, and the case remains active and under investigation. The public is urged to avoid speculation until official statements are released.
