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DNA from mystery juvenile male raises questions in Carnival cruise murder case against teen stepbrother

By Sarah Rumpf-Whitten

Published June 03, 2026

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Federal investigators have obtained a DNA sample from a mystery juvenile male who allegedly had sex with 18-year-old Anna Kepner aboard a Carnival cruise ship shortly before her death.

This development introduces a potential twist as federal prosecutors move forward with their case against Kepner’s stepbrother, Timothy Hudson, who faces charges for her alleged sexual assault and murder.

The revelation is detailed in a recently unsealed 145-page detention hearing transcript. Hudson, previously identified in juvenile court documents by his initials, T.H., is accused of killing Kepner inside their shared cabin aboard the Carnival Horizon in November 2025 as the ship sailed from Cozumel, Mexico, back to Miami. If convicted, the teenager could face a maximum penalty of life in prison.

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A split image of Timothy Hudson and Anna Kepner

Prosecutors detail Anna Kepner's final moments after her killer strangles her to death in her cruise cabin. They described her murder as "a barbaric, intentional, thoughtful act." Timothy Hudson has been charged with first-degree murder and sexual assault. (Matthew Symons for Fox News Digital | Anna Kepner/Instagram)

According to the transcript, prosecutors disclosed that Kepner had sexual intercourse during the cruise with an out-of-state minor, referred to in court as "minor witness two." Investigators confirmed this individual is not Hudson, who was 16 at the time of the killing.

The disclosure came as prosecutors laid out DNA evidence collected after Kepner’s body was found in cabin 8343, which she shared with Hudson and her 13-year-old brother.

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Prosecutors said a rape kit collected during Kepner’s autopsy produced male DNA from two vaginal swabs, including one that tested positive for sperm.

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Based on those preliminary results, the FBI obtained a search warrant for Hudson’s DNA. Investigators also collected DNA from the out-of-state minor who allegedly had sex with Kepner during the cruise.

Anna Kepner smiling in a selfie

Anna Kepner was identified by her family as the passenger who died onboard the Carnival Horizon. (Facebook)

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Prosecutors said the FBI lab compared DNA standards from Hudson and "minor witness two" to the male DNA profile found in the vaginal swabs. According to the government, the other minor was excluded as a contributor.

Prosecutors said the DNA instead strongly supported Hudson as the male contributor.

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The government said that one swab was 120 sextillion times more likely to include DNA from Kepner and Hudson than from Kepner and an unknown, unrelated person.

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A second swab, which was negative for sperm but positive for male DNA, was described as 1.2 septillion times more likely to include Hudson than an unknown, unrelated person.

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Carnival Horizon cruise ship sailing on water

Anna Kepner was found dead on a Carnival Cruise Line ship. (Jeffrey Greenberg/Universal Images Group)

The defense, however, signaled that the other sexual encounter and the timeline could become part of its strategy.

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During the hearing, Hudson’s attorney argued prosecutors were making assumptions about the evidence, including whether the sexual contact, alleged sexual assault and homicide were all part of the same event.

The defense pressed an FBI agent on whether the medical examiner could determine how long after intercourse Kepner died, or whether the person involved in the intercourse was the same person who killed her. The agent responded that he didn't "think they made that determination."

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Timothy Hudson seated in a court sketch in Miami federal court

Timothy Hudson appears in a court sketch during a hearing in Miami federal court on May 27. He is accused of murdering his stepsister, Anna Kepner, and sexually assaulting her. (Lothar Speer)

Prosecutors argued the evidence pointed to Hudson, citing the DNA, CCTV footage, phone-location data and the cabin timeline.

They said Kepner was last seen entering the cabin at 7:38 p.m. on Nov. 6, 2025 and was not seen leaving again.

Prosecutors also said Hudson was in the cabin with her for a key stretch of time and that her phone later appeared to travel along the same route as Hudson before it was found destroyed in a trash bin.

The judge found probable cause but said he would not characterize the government’s case as strong, calling it "a much closer call" and noting that "various defenses" could be raised.

Hudson’s case is expected to go to trial in September. Fox News Digital has reached out to Hudson's attorneys for comment.

Sarah Rumpf-Whitten is a U.S. Writer at Fox News Digital. Story tips can be sent to sarah.rumpf@fox.com and on X @s_rumpfwhitten

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