“DON’T TELL MOM”: The 2:47 AM message investigators say came from Anna Kepner’s phone. Federal prosecutors are now examining a 90-minute gap inside the cruise cabin she shared with her stepbrother Timothy Hudson. What happened in that room before crew members made the discovery hours later… 👇👇👇
Federal prosecutors have zeroed in on a chilling late-night text message sent from Anna Kepner’s phone at 2:47 AM on November 7, 2025, reading “DON’T TELL MOM,” as they reconstruct the final hours inside the Carnival Horizon stateroom where the 18-year-old cheerleader from Titusville, Florida, was allegedly sexually assaulted and strangled by her 16-year-old stepbrother, Timothy Hudson (T.H.).
The message — now part of the evidence in the federal case — is being scrutinized alongside a critical 90-minute gap in the cabin timeline, during which prosecutors allege the fatal attack unfolded while other family members were elsewhere on the ship.

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The Night Everything Changed
Anna Kepner, a vibrant high school senior, cheerleader, and aspiring military member, was on a six-day Caribbean family cruise aboard the Carnival Horizon with her father, stepmother, grandparents, and siblings — including her 16-year-old stepbrother Timothy Hudson and a younger brother.
On the evening of November 6, Anna reportedly felt unwell during family dinner (some accounts mention discomfort with her braces) and returned early to the shared cabin to rest. Later that night, she was seen “dressed up” visiting her grandmother at the casino, saying goodbye with the words, “Meemaw, I love you guys, I’ll see you later.” It was the last time family members saw her alive.
After dinner, the boys reportedly changed into swim trunks for a planned night swim. Anna’s younger brother left the cabin first, but Hudson stayed behind for a period. Family sources have described Hudson as having been infatuated with his stepsister, with occasional inappropriate behavior noted.
Sometime after Anna returned to the room — and during the hours when the rest of the family was occupied elsewhere — the alleged assault and murder occurred.

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The 90-Minute Gap and the 2:47 AM Message
Prosecutors are focusing on a roughly 90-minute window inside the cabin where activity (or lack thereof) raises serious questions. Digital evidence, including the timestamped “DON’T TELL MOM” text sent from Anna’s own phone at 2:47 AM, is central to the timeline. Investigators believe this message may have been sent by Hudson using Anna’s device in an attempt to delay discovery or maintain a cover story.
The Miami-Dade County Medical Examiner ruled Anna’s death a homicide caused by mechanical asphyxia — her airway was forcibly cut off, consistent with strangulation (sources have described a possible bar-hold or arm across the neck). The death certificate lists the time of death as 11:17 a.m. on November 7, but the fatal injury occurred earlier, likely late on November 6 or in the early morning hours of November 7.
Anna’s body was concealed under the bed in the shared stateroom, naked, wrapped in a blanket, and covered with life jackets — a deliberate attempt to hide the crime, according to court filings.
A housekeeper discovered the body the next morning as the ship was en route back to PortMiami. The FBI assumed jurisdiction because the incident occurred in international waters.

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Federal Indictment as an Adult
On April 13, 2026, a federal grand jury in the Southern District of Florida indicted Hudson as an adult on charges of first-degree murder and aggravated sexual abuse. The U.S. Department of Justice alleges he “sexually assaulted and intentionally killed” his stepsister. If convicted, he faces a maximum sentence of life in federal prison (he is ineligible for the death penalty due to his age at the time of the alleged crime).
The case was initially filed in juvenile court but moved to adult prosecution after judicial approval. Hudson had been released to a family member (an uncle) with conditions including electronic monitoring.
A Bright Life Cut Short
Anna was remembered as a kind, energetic “A” student who brought joy to everyone around her. At her memorial, loved ones wore bright colors to honor her “bright and beautiful soul.” Her biological mother and other family members have expressed profound grief mixed with a desire for justice as the case proceeds.
The tragedy has sparked difficult conversations about family dynamics, supervision on cruise ships (especially in shared cabins with minors), and how such a violent act could allegedly occur undetected for hours.

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The Investigation Continues
Carnival Cruise Line has cooperated with authorities. The FBI led the probe, supported by forensic evidence from the Miami-Dade Medical Examiner’s Office.
Federal prosecutors are now building a detailed reconstruction of the 90-minute window, the 2:47 AM text, phone records, cabin surveillance (if available), witness statements from family members, and forensic findings. Questions remain about exactly when Anna returned to the cabin, what occurred while Hudson was alone with her, and how the body was concealed before morning.
This remains an active federal case in U.S. District Court. The defendant is presumed innocent until proven guilty.
Anyone with additional information is encouraged to contact the FBI.
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