Anna Kepner's Stepbrother Indicted for Murder — The Evidence and the Warning Signs

Anna Kepner's Stepbrother Indicted for Murder — The Evidence and the Warning Signs

Author: True Crime Today April 19, 2026 Duration: 51:33

Security cameras showed one person entering and exiting the stateroom that night. Anna Kepner's younger brother was outside and reportedly heard violent sounds coming from inside. When Anna's body was found the next morning — under the bed, wrapped in a blanket, covered in life vests — the medical examiner ruled it a homicide by mechanical asphyxiation.

Anna was eighteen. A cheerleader from Titusville, Florida, weeks from graduation, planning to join the Navy. Her father Christopher Kepner had married Timothy Hudson's mother Shauntel in December 2024. The family cruise on the Carnival Horizon was supposed to be a bonding trip. Anna reportedly didn't want to go. An ex-boyfriend's father has alleged he witnessed Hudson attempt to climb on top of Anna during a FaceTime call. He described Anna as frightened of her stepbrother, who reportedly always carried a large knife and appeared fixated on her.

For months, sealed juvenile proceedings kept the details from the public. The initial understanding was that there was no indication of assault beyond the asphyxiation. A federal grand jury superseding indictment returned on March 10 shattered that narrative — charging Timothy Hudson, sixteen, as an adult with first-degree murder and aggravated sexual abuse. The case was formally transferred to adult court on April 10.

Hudson was on medication for ADHD and insomnia and reportedly hadn't taken his insomnia medication for two nights before the killing. His mother texted his father afterward saying Hudson kept repeating he couldn't remember anything. He was released to his uncle's custody under GPS monitoring after his February arrest. Prosecutors have now moved to revoke that release and detain him pending trial, arguing the seriousness of the charges warrants custody. Anna's father has stated the family is deeply troubled that Hudson has remained free despite the nature of the charges.

This episode walks through the full timeline — from the night on the ship, to the sealed juvenile charges, to the transfer hearing, to the federal indictment — and examines the competing narratives about this family, the evidence trail, and the warning signs that reportedly preceded this crime. If convicted, Hudson faces life in federal prison. He is presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty.

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