Anna Kepner: Federal Indictment, Warning Signs, and the Case for Detention

Anna Kepner: Federal Indictment, Warning Signs, and the Case for Detention

Author: Hidden Killers Podcast April 19, 2026 Duration: 51:33

Anna Kepner was eighteen years old. She was found dead under the bed in her cruise ship stateroom, wrapped in a blanket and covered in life vests. The medical examiner ruled it a homicide by mechanical asphyxiation. Security cameras showed her sixteen-year-old stepbrother Timothy Hudson was the only person who entered and exited the room that night. Her younger brother was outside and reportedly heard violent sounds from inside.

For months, sealed juvenile proceedings shielded the details. The public was told there was no evidence of assault beyond the asphyxiation. Then a federal grand jury returned a superseding indictment on March 10 charging Hudson as an adult with first-degree murder and aggravated sexual abuse — charges that carry a maximum of life in federal prison. The case was formally transferred to adult court on April 10, and prosecutors have filed a motion to revoke Hudson's release and detain him pending trial.

The reported evidence is substantial. Security footage establishes Hudson as the only person with access to the room. An ex-boyfriend's father has alleged he witnessed Hudson attempt to climb on Anna during a FaceTime call and described her as scared of her stepbrother, who reportedly always carried a large knife and appeared fixated on her. Anna was reportedly reluctant to go on the trip. The families had been blended for less than a year — Anna's father married Hudson's mother in December 2024.

Hudson was on medication for ADHD and insomnia and reportedly hadn't taken his insomnia medication for two nights. His mother texted his father afterward saying their son kept repeating he couldn't remember anything. He was released to an uncle under GPS monitoring after his February arrest. Anna's father has publicly stated the family is troubled that Hudson has remained free given the severity of the charges.

This episode examines the full timeline from sealed juvenile proceedings through the adult transfer, breaks down what the charges mean under federal jurisdiction, and addresses the competing family narratives at the center of this case. The defendant is presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty.

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