The baby-faced teen accused of sexually assaulting and killing stepsister Anna Kepner on a family cruise revealed his face in public for the first time as he entered a federal courthouse on Wednesday.
A federal judge is set to decide whether Timothy Hudson, 16, can remain free on supervised release or must be locked up ahead of trial.
Hudson kept a straight face as he sauntered into federal court in Miami with his hands in his pockets and wearing a gray, button-down shirt.
He has been out of jail and staying with his paternal uncle since he was charged with Kepner’s murder in February — however prosecutors and Kepner’s outraged father have argued that he should be detained since his case was transferred to adult court.
A judge is expected to decide Wednesday whether Hudson, who has pleaded not guilty, will be allowed to remain free or put behind bars ahead of his trial, which is scheduled to begin in September, Fox 35 Orlando reported.
Anna Kepner, a bubbly 18-year-old high school cheerleader, was found dead wrapped in a blanket underneath her bed while on a Caribbean Carnival Cruise trip with family members in November in a cabin where she and Hudson had been rooming together on the six-day excursion.
Officials determined that Anna was strangled to death and had been sexually assaulted.
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Hudson — who was reportedly “obsessed” with Anna and was once caught trying to sexually assault her — was first charged as a juvenile before his case was moved to adult court, where a grand jury indicted him.
A judge allowed his release but ruled he must wear a GPS ankle monitor while he stays with his uncle.
He’s charged with murder and aggravated sexual abuse and faces life in prison if convicted.
Hudson “committed these crimes against a victim with whom he had no apparent relational strife, and whom he was being raised to view as a sibling,” Assistant US Attorney Alejandra López said in a court filing.
“Furthermore, he carried out these crimes without any warning he could commit such atrocious acts, and despite an apparent supportive family environment.”





