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Teen accused of killing stepsister on cruise turns self in to be charged as adult
Timothy Hudson leaves a hearing on 27 May 2026 in Miami. Photograph: Rebecca Blackwell/AP View image in fullscreen Timothy Hudson leaves a hearing on 27 May 2026 in Miami. Photograph: Rebecca Blackwell/AP Teen accused of killing stepsister on cruise turns self in to be charged as adult Judge decides Timothy Hudson should face trial as an adult, though he will be held in an approved juvenile facility A teenager charged with sexually assaulting and killing his 18-year-old stepsister on a Carnival Cruise ship turned himself over to the custody of federal authorities on Monday after a judge reversed his decision on pretrial release now that the teen is charged as an adult. The US attorney’s office in Miami confirmed that Timothy Hudson is in custody. US magistrate Judge Edwin Torres filed the order to revoke Timothy’s pretrial release last Wednesday, but the order was sealed until Monday afternoon. The order stated that Hudson should surrender to US marshals at the federal courthouse in Tampa Monday morning. The judge had 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 in April, prosecutors wanted Timothy in custody. The judge ultimately agreed that the issue of Timothy’s pretrial detention should be treated as if he was an adult, though Timothy will be held in an approved juvenile facility. “The government has established, by clear and convincing evidence, that no condition or combination of conditions of release will reasonably assure the safety of the community going forward,” Torres wrote in his order. Timothy has pleaded not guilty to charges of first-degree murder and aggravated sexual abuse in the death of Anna Kepner. His federal public defenders have declined to comment on the charges. Minors are rarely prosecuted in federal court, and their names are usually withheld. But this case landed in federal court because Kepner apparently died in international waters, outside any state’s jurisdiction. And Timothy’s name was released because he was charged with murder as if he were an adult. Kepner had been traveling on the Carnival Horizon ship in November with her family, including Timothy. 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 6 November death was determined to be mechanical asphyxia, which is when an object or physical force stops someone from breathing. Attorneys for the prosecution and the defense made arguments for and against Timothy being jailed until his trial during a 27 May hearing. But Torres said he wanted to speak with the 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. Hudson walked out of the courthouse after that hearing. Alejandra Lopez, an assistant US attorney, arg
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