Teen accused of killing stepsister on Carnival Cruise taken into custody following adult charges

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MIAMI – A troubling case has emerged involving a teenager charged with the sexual assault and murder of his 18-year-old stepsister aboard a Carnival Cruise ship. Timothy Hudson, 16, surrendered to authorities on Monday after a federal judge revoked his pretrial release, now that he is being charged as an adult.

The U.S. Attorney’s Office in Miami confirmed that Hudson is currently in custody. According to U.S. Magistrate Judge Edwin Torres, the order to revoke Hudson’s previous release was filed last Wednesday but remained sealed until Monday afternoon. The order mandated that Hudson surrender to U.S. Marshals at the federal courthouse in Tampa.

Initially, in February, the judge had ruled that Hudson could live with an uncle while being monitored electronically. However, once the case was moved to adult court in April, prosecutors argued for Hudson’s detention. The judge ultimately decided that Hudson’s pretrial detention should be considered in the same light as an adult’s, but he will be held in a juvenile facility approved for such cases.

In his order, Judge Torres stated, “The Government has established, by clear and convincing evidence, that no condition or combination of conditions of release will reasonably assure the safety of the community going forward.”

Hudson has pleaded not guilty to charges of first-degree murder and aggravated sexual abuse concerning the death of Anna Kepner. His federal public defenders have chosen not to comment on the case.

The situation has gained attention partly because minors are rarely prosecuted in federal court. In this case, the jurisdiction is federal because Kepner’s death occurred in international waters, beyond the reach of any single state’s laws.

Anna Kepner was traveling with her family on the Carnival Horizon ship in November when the tragic incident unfolded. Before the ship returned to Florida, her body was discovered hidden under a bed in the shared room with Hudson and another teen, as noted in a criminal complaint.

The medical examination determined that the cause of Kepner’s death on November 6 was mechanical asphyxia, meaning a force or object prevented her from breathing.

During a hearing on May 27, both the prosecution and defense argued whether Hudson should remain jailed until his trial. Assistant U.S. Attorney Alejandra Lopez emphasized the severity of the charges against Hudson, pointing out that they warrant a serious response to prevent any risk of further violence. Prosecutors claimed that the evidence suggested Kepner had been forcibly raped and that Hudson had strangled her for several minutes.

Adding to the urgency, the prosecutor noted that Hudson is now facing a potential life sentence if convicted, compared to a maximum release at age 21 if found delinquent as a juvenile.

In contrast, Evan Kuhl from the Federal Public Defender’s office argued that Hudson had complied with the conditions of his release for several months without incident.

Following the tragic events, Anna’s father, Christopher Kepner, expressed the family’s trust in the justice system, stating they hoped for a thorough and fair investigation. He described the situation as deeply painful and complex for the entire family.

Anna Kepner was remembered as a vibrant high school cheerleader from Temple Christian School in Titusville, Florida. At her memorial service, family members encouraged attendees to wear bright colors in tribute to her “bright and beautiful soul.”

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