Teen charged with killing stepsister on Carnival Cruise remains free
after hearing
[May 28, 2026]
By DAVID FISCHER
MIAMI (AP) — A federal judge on Wednesday allowed a teenager charged
with sexually assaulting and killing his 18-year-old stepsister on a
Carnival Cruise ship to remain free for now as the judge considers
arguments following a hearing in Miami.
Timothy Hudson was initially arrested and charged as a juvenile, and
U.S. Magistrate Judge Edwin Torres ruled in February that the
16-year-old could live with an uncle and be electronically monitored.
But after the case was transferred to adult court, prosecutors wanted
Hudson in custody.
Minors are rarely prosecuted in federal court, and this case landed
there because Kepner apparently died in international waters, outside
any state’s jurisdiction.
The judge ended Wednesday morning's hearing without making a final
decision, saying he wanted to speak with the U.S. Marshals Service about
the logistics of detaining Hudson in central Florida, closer to his
family, rather than South Florida, where the trial is taking place.
It's unknown when Torres will announce his decision. In the meantime,
Hudson walked out of the courthouse after the hearing, rather than being
immediately taken into custody.
Hudson has pleaded not guilty to charges of first-degree murder and
aggravated sexual abuse. His federal public defenders have declined to
comment on the charges.
Hudson's stepsister, Anna Kepner, had been traveling on the Carnival
Horizon ship in November with her family, including Hudson. Before the
ship was scheduled to return to Florida, her body was found concealed
under a bed in a room she was sharing with Hudson and another teen, a
criminal complaint said.

The cause of Kepner's Nov. 6 death was determined to be mechanical
asphyxia, which is when an object or physical force stops someone from
breathing.
Assistant U.S. Attorney Alejandra Lopez argued Wednesday that the crimes
Hudson is accused of are so serious that the court shouldn’t risk
another violent attack. An autopsy determined that Kepner had been
pinned down and forcibly raped, the prosecutors said. She also noted
that it likely took 3-5 minutes for Hudson to strangle Kepner until she
was dead.
“I believe there is clear and convincing evidence that this defendant is
a danger to the community,” Lopez said.
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Timothy Hudson, center, charged with sexually assaulting and killing
his 18-year-old stepsister on a Carnival Cruise ship, arrives for a
hearing at the The James Lawrence King Federal Justice Building,
Wednesday, May 27, 2026, in Miami. (AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell)

The prosecutor also argued that Hudson was a much greater flight risk
because he now faces a possible life sentence if convicted of the adult
charges. As a juvenile, he would have been released at age 21,
regardless of what counts he was found delinquent on.
Evan Kuhl, with the Federal Public Defender’s office, told the judge
that Hudson has abided by the conditions of his release for months
without issue.
The judge acknowledged that an adult facing these charges would almost
certainly be detained until trial, but he still needed to consider the
reality of Hudson's age, despite the adult charges. While the judge said
he agreed with the defense that Hudson was a low flight risk, he still
hadn't decided whether the teen posed a threat to the community if
certain pre-trial restrictions remained in place.
Kepner's father, Christopher Kepner, previously released a statement,
saying the family was placing “trust in the justice system to pursue the
truth with care and integrity.”
“The situation is deeply painful and complex for the entire family,”
Kepner said.
Anna Kepner was a high school cheerleader at Temple Christian School in
Titusville, Florida, about 40 miles (65 kilometers) east of Orlando. At
her memorial service in November, family members encouraged people to
wear bright colors instead of the traditional black “in honor of Anna’s
bright and beautiful soul.”
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