TOP SECRET: Police just found a LOCKED PHONE in Anna’s luggage — the last video on it makes everyone shiver because…
Detectives working on the death of 24-year-old Anna Marie Kepner have revealed a confidential new twist in the case. During a detailed inspection of Anna’s suitcase — which had been sealed and stored away by a family member — investigators discovered a second phone that no one previously knew existed.
The device was locked with a complex passcode, but forensic technicians managed to access a series of files late last night. Among them was the final video Anna recorded, just hours before her death — and according to sources close to the investigation, what’s in the footage has caused chills throughout the department.
In the video, Anna appears frightened, repeatedly glancing behind the camera as if someone might enter the room at any moment. She whispers only a few words:
“If anything happens to me…
check who came into my room last night.”
Seconds later, the recording shakes violently — as though the phone was grabbed out of her hand — before the screen goes black. Investigators believe the person in the room with her may have interrupted her mid-recording.
Even more unsettling: metadata reveals the video was deleted shortly after being filmed — and later restored during police recovery. This strongly suggests that someone tried to erase evidence of Anna’s final moments.
Authorities are now analyzing fingerprints on the phone and questioning why the device was hidden inside her luggage rather than left in plain sight.
Who was Anna afraid of?
And why did she feel danger was coming from someone close?
Police say this is now the most critical clue in the entire case—and the search for the truth is tightening fast.
