Anna Kepner’s Stepbrother
Judge Signs Off On Him Remaining Free
After Alleged Murder
Published
The stepbrother charged with raping and murdering 18-year-old Anna Kepner on a Carnival cruise ship got some more good news as his murder case moves forward … a judge is allowing him to remain free on bond.
Anna’s 16-year-old stepbrother, Timothy Hudson, was spotted going in and out of court Wednesday in Florida … and was greeted by a throng of reporters as he exited court with his father and swept into a waiting SUV before driving off.
Anna Kepner’s 16 year old stepbrother accused of raping and killing her on Carnival cruise ship leaves court — he will remain free for now while the judge reviews options. pic.twitter.com/MuFKfs56NQ
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The alleged rapist killer didn’t say anything and kept moving.
Prosecutors want the teenager locked up before his murder trial … but they haven’t gotten their wish, at least not yet.
T.H. has been out on bond since being charged with Anna’s murder … and Wednesday’s hearing was in regards to potential changes to the conditions of his pretrial release.
A judge is reportedly still reviewing the options, and as a result, T.H. is walking free.
In the meantime, T.H. is living with his uncle, and his parents are fighting over child support. He’s pleaded not guilty to first-degree murder and aggravated sexual abuse charges.