Dana's Delight
SirKristoff -
This is definitely S. 'Dana's Delight.' I have hundreds of them, in all sizes of development.
The difficulty with your initial picture was that the plant had not put up any newer, larger pitchers. This new picture makes it clear that this is not S. 'Judith Hindle.' 'Dana's Delight' has a hood shape and patterning that is very similar to S. leucophylla; the color is much more pronounced than typical S. leucophylla, but the shape is pretty much the same.
'Judith Hindle,' on the other hand, has a hood that generally is more recurved on the lateral edges, AND it has a much more reticulate (web-like) pattern on the hood. 'Dana's Delight' has larger areoles (white spots), just like most leucophylla.
As for the deeper red coloration on the very small juvenile pitchers, this can occur on both of these cultivars, depending on the lighting conditions. I have scores of 'Judith Hindle' youngsters right now that are almost indistinguishable from the 'Dana's Delight' youngsters!
I hope the 'layman's terms' here are easy enough to understand. Feel free to contact me at any time if you have any questions!