A 16-year-old teenager in Florida is facing charges of murder and aggravated sexual abuse following the death of his stepsister on a cruise ship. The US Justice Department revealed that Timothy Hudson was charged in connection with the incident. The case, which involved the death of 18-year-old Anna Kepner, came to light after a seal was lifted on the details. Anna was found deceased under a bed in a room she shared with two other teenagers, including her stepbrother, while onboard the Carnival Horizon ship.
The cause of Anna’s death, determined to be mechanical asphyxia, occurred on November 6. Her father expressed confidence in the justice system to uncover the truth with diligence. Despite the gravity of the charges, Hudson has not been detained and has been under the care of his uncle since his arrest. Anna, a cheerleader at a local high school, was remembered for her vibrant personality at a memorial service. It is unusual for teenagers to face federal court prosecutions, and Hudson had previously pleaded not guilty during the initial charges.
Court records revealed that Hudson was required to wear an electronic tracking device while residing with his uncle but was allowed temporary stays with his father. Prosecutors raised concerns about his release, citing potential danger, and called for a review following his indictment as an adult. The Assistant US Attorney highlighted the severity of the crimes committed against a victim he was meant to consider a sibling.
