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Serialously with Annie Elise

366: Nancy Guthrie, Anna Kepner’s Step Brother Arrested, Tepe Footage Released & Lil Jon’s Son

Serialously with Annie Elise

Annie Elise & Audioboom Studios

Documentary, True Crime, News, Daily News, Society & Culture

4.710.5K Ratings

🗓️ 12 February 2026

⏱️ 54 minutes

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Summary

This week on Headline Highlights: A heartbreaking development in the disappearance of 27-year-old Nathan Smith, son of Lil John, as a body has been found that authorities believe may be his. An arrest has been made in the shocking case of Anna Kepner, whose body was discovered hidden beneath a bed on a Carnival Cruise ship. Newly released autopsy reports in the Tepe murders reveal disturbing details about the true brutality of the crimes. And after days full of questions rather than answers, major updates have emerged in the Nancy Guthrie case.
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0:00.0

Hey, true crime besties, welcome back to an all new episode of Serialistly.

0:07.0

Hello. Hello, hello, hello, and welcome back to an all new episode of serialously, the True Crime

0:30.7

podcast with your True Crime Bestie here to talk about everything going on this week in True Crime.

0:38.9

Now, for those of you who are brand new to this podcast and maybe have not listened to, you know, a variety of episodes, let me give

0:44.4

you the quick breakdown. Every Monday, we release a brand new episode that is a deep dive into a

0:49.9

single case where we go through, you know, all of the details, all of the law enforcement documents.

0:55.7

We talk to people involved in the case. We go through Reddit theories. We just like bring you

0:59.9

everything that anybody's talking about regarding the case. And then on Thursdays, come on here

1:05.6

and I talk you through everything that has been happening this week in true crime.

1:09.7

Because unfortunately, as we know,

1:11.6

there are new cases that break literally every single day. There are a lot of updates, too,

1:16.3

that come out to cases that we've already done previous deep dives on. So to just kind of keep you

1:21.0

up to speed and in the know of everything. And this week, there is no shortage. And I feel like I say that every freaking week, but it's true.

1:29.7

We have a lot going on not only in brand new cases, but in a lot of like big core cases that we

1:36.7

have been talking about for months now. So we've got updates in the Anna Kempner case,

1:42.2

which you probably are familiar with that case. She's the young girl who

1:46.3

was murdered on the cruise ship. We have updates in the Tepe murder case out of Ohio. New footage has

1:52.3

been released. New details in the affidavit has been released. It just really paints, like,

1:58.6

and illustrates this horrific picture even more so than I initially thought.

2:02.4

There's also some breaking news with Lil Johnson. There's, of course, updates in the Nancy Guthrie

2:07.5

case. So there is a lot that we have to go over today. Before we jump into the cases, please welcome

2:14.0

back, Amy, to headline highlights. I felt like a news redoucelser.

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