Teen accused of killing stepsister on Carnival Cruise taken into custody following adult charges
Prosecutors said the 16-year-old poses a danger to the community and faces a possible life sentence if convicted.
- On Monday a federal judge ordered 16-year-old Timothy Hudson into custody after months of legal disputes over his pretrial release. Hudson reported to the Tampa courthouse, where U.S. Marshals took him into custody pending trial.
- Because the incident occurred in international waters, the case is being prosecuted in federal court. The detention order resolved months of legal disputes regarding Hudson's pretrial freedom and release conditions.
- Federal authorities allege Hudson was responsible for the November 2025 death of 18-year-old Anna Kepner aboard the Carnival Horizon. Hudson has pleaded not guilty to all charges.
- The Kepner Family thanked the FBI, the United States Attorney's Office, and the U.S. Marshals Service for securing the detention. Family members expressed relief, stating they are now at peace knowing he cannot harm anyone while awaiting trial.
- Prosecutors can now prepare for evidentiary hearings without the logistical complications of pretrial release conditions. The family remains focused on honoring Anna's memory as the trial approaches in the coming months.
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Carnival Cruise Nightmare: Judge Warns Teen Accused of Raping, Murdering Anna Kepner Could 'Snap at Any Time'
A teenage boy accused of raping and murdering his 20‑year‑old stepsister on a Carnival Horizon family cruise has been ordered to remain behind bars after a federal judge warned of what he called 'depravity and psychopathy' and said the defendant could 'snap at any time'. The ruling means 16‑year‑old Timothy Hudson, known as T.H., will stay in custody after the court raised fears he posed a danger not only to the public but also to children in th…
Horrified Judge Orders Anna Kepner’s Stepbrother To Be Jailed Before Rape And Murder Trial
A federal magistrate rescinded an order on Monday, June 15, which had allowed the 16-year-old charged with the death and sexual assault of his stepsister, to remain in the custody of family members while awaiting trial.U.S. Magistrate Judge Edwin Torres issued a 14-page order in response to the prosecutor’s request to detain Timothy Hudson, who is charged with the rape and murder of his stepsister, Anna Kepner. Torres agreed that detention was the correct call — not based on Hudson being a flight risk, but rather his “dangerousness.”“The strength of the evidence here points strongly in favor of detention,” Torres said in the court documents from June 10. “Focusing just on the sexual assault charge, the Government’s case for a forcible rape is beyond clear and convincing.” “Indeed it suggests a level of psychopathy and lack of remorse that by itself raises a serious concern that Defendant can snap at any time, despite the well-meaning and serious efforts of his caretakers to make sure that does not happen,” Torres said. Hudson was reportedly “obsessed” with Kepner despite the two being part of the same blended family.“She was scared of him because he always carried around a big knife,” Kepner’s ex-boyfriend’s father, Steven Westin, said. His son, Joshua, dated Kepner for about two years. “He’s like infatuated, attracted to her like crazy. He always wanted to date her,” Westin said.On November 7, 2025 Kepner’s body was found wrapped in a blanket and stuffed under the bed when a cleaning attendant entered a Carnival cruise ship room that she shared with Hudson and her half-brother. Her stepmother and biological father were staying in the room across the hall. Torres obtained a transcript from a February hearing, which revealed the medical examiner discovered bleeding under Kepner’s skin around the side and back of her neck. This is evidence of strangulation, and her cause of death was ruled as mechanical asphyxiation. The transcript also said DNA was found inside her body which was a match to Hudson.The deadline for entering any plea agreement is August 28, according to the court records. If found guilty, Hudson could be sentenced to life in prison.“The situation is deeply painful and complex for the entire family,” Christopher Kepner, the victim’s father, said in a previous statement. He said the family has “trust in the justice system to pursue the truth with care and integrity.”Kepner was a Titusville high school senior who had aspirations to join the U.S. Navy and to eventually become a K-9 police officer, according to her online obituary. Her family described her as joyful and compassionate with a “radiant smile and endless energy.”
Anna Kepner’s Stepbrother Will Remain in Custody Until Murder Trial Due to ‘Level of Psychopathy’
Timothy Hudson, who was accused of killing stepsister Anna Kepner during a family vacation, was taken into custody and will remain behind bars until his murder trial begins due to a “level of psychopathy” and his alleged “lack of remorse.” Hudson, 16, surrendered to U.S. Marshals on Monday, June 15, after Judge Edwin Torres ordered him to turn himself in a week after prosecutors moved to revoke his pretrial release. Torres wrote in an ord…
Anna Kepner's stepbrother in custody and behind bars until murder trial
MIAMI (Court TV) — A teenager accused of sexually assaulting and then killing his stepsister on a cruise ship is now behind bars and will remain in custody until his trial. Timothy Hudson, center, leaves following a hearing at the James Lawrence King Federal Justice Building, Wednesday, May 27, 2026, in Miami. (AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell) Timothy Hudson, 16, is charged with first-degree murder and aggravated sexual abuse in the death of 18-year-…
A Florida federal judge ordered Timothy Hudson, 16, to remain in custody until his trial for the alleged first-degree murder and aggravated sexual abuse of his half-sister Anna Kepner, which occurred aboard a Carnival cruiser last year. Hudson, who initially faced charges as a minor, was transferred to the adult system in April. According to NBC Miami, on June 10, Judge Edwin G. Torres ruled that the young man should remain in custody while awai…

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