Anna Kepner's Cruise Ship Judge Won't Call The Government's Case Strong

Jun 13, 07:00 PM
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The DNA odds are 120 sextillion to one. And a federal judge said from the bench he wouldn't call the case strong. He used the words "a much closer call" with "various defenses." An FBI agent admitted on the record he's unaware of any DNA directly connecting Timothy Hudson to what killed Anna Kepner. Those two facts — astronomical identification odds and no cause-of-death connection — are going to collide in front of a jury in September.

Anna Kepner was eighteen years old. A cheerleader from Titusville, Florida. On a Carnival Horizon cruise with her blended family. On November 7, 2025, her body was found under a bed in the cabin she shared with her sixteen-year-old stepbrother. Wrapped in a blanket. Covered with life preservers. The medical examiner ruled it homicide by mechanical asphyxiation. Hudson was indicted as an adult. He's pleaded not guilty.

The unsealed detention transcript — a hundred and forty-five pages — showed the prosecution's hand. Snapchat activity puts Anna posting at 8:14 p.m. Prosecutors say she and Hudson were alone for roughly three hours. CCTV tracked his movements. A second juvenile male had contact with Anna on the ship — the FBI tested his DNA and excluded him. The defense is already telegraphing they'll use that.

But the pattern before the cruise tells a story the prosecution's "without any warning" language doesn't account for. Anna's ex-boyfriend reportedly said Hudson tried to climb on top of her during a FaceTime call. He was allegedly fixated on her. He reportedly always carried a large knife. Anna's aunt said she was afraid and didn't want to go. Despite all of that, the adults put her in a shared cabin with Hudson. No parents present.

Eric Faddis explains what the judge's language actually signals for September. Jennifer Coffindaffer examines why the prosecution framed this as unprovoked when the public record suggests escalation — and what concealment paired with claimed memory loss tells an FBI agent about premeditation. The question heading into trial isn't whether the DNA points at Hudson. It's whether it proves what killed Anna. That's a very different question.

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