BREAKING: Police found a small handprint on Anna's cruise ship pillow — but it wasn't hers, it was…
BREAKING — Investigators working on the mysterious death of Anna Kepner aboard the Carnival Horizon have uncovered a shocking new detail. Police reported that a small handprint was found on Anna’s pillow, one that did not match her own. The discovery has added a new layer of complexity to the case, raising urgent questions about who else may have been in her cabin.
According to sources close to the investigation, forensic teams have confirmed that the handprint is much smaller than an adult’s, suggesting it may belong to a child or teenager. While the identity of the individual is currently unknown, authorities are cross-referencing the print with all passengers and crew members who had access to the cabin.
A detective involved in the case commented: “Finding this handprint changes the narrative. It shows that someone else was in the room, possibly around the time of Anna’s final hours. Every detail counts, and this could be a critical lead.”
The discovery has prompted investigators to re-examine surveillance footage, cabin logs, and interviews with anyone who may have been nearby. Although no conclusions have been drawn, experts say this small piece of evidence could open new avenues in the investigation, helping to clarify the events leading up to Anna’s death.
Authorities have stressed that the case remains under active investigation, and the public should refrain from speculation until official updates are released.