Federal investigators have secured a DNA sample from an unidentified juvenile male who purportedly engaged in sexual activities with 18-year-old Anna Kepner on a Carnival cruise ship shortly before her tragic death.
This key development could add a new dimension to the ongoing federal case against Kepner’s stepbrother, Timothy Hudson, who is currently charged with her sexual assault and murder.
Details emerged from a newly unsealed 145-page transcript from a detention hearing. Hudson, previously known by the initials T.H. in juvenile court documents, stands accused of murdering Kepner in their shared cabin aboard the Carnival Horizon during its November 2025 voyage from Cozumel, Mexico, to Miami. A conviction could result in a life sentence for the teenager.
Prosecutors have described Kepner’s murder as a “barbaric, intentional, thoughtful act,” alleging that she was strangled in her cruise cabin. Timothy Hudson faces charges of first-degree murder and sexual assault.
