Carnival Cruise
Coverage of Carnival Cruise in the Nexus archive.
- Teen accused of killing stepsister on cruise turns self in to be charged as adult
A teenager accused of sexually assaulting and killing his 18-year-old stepsister on a Carnival Cruise ship turned himself in to federal authorities after a judge ruled he should face trial as an adult. The judge revoked his pretrial release, and he surrendered at a federal courthouse in Tampa.
- Teen accused of killing stepsister on Carnival Cruise taken into custody following adult charges
Timothy Hudson, a 16-year-old, was taken into custody after a federal judge revoked his pretrial release following charges of first-degree murder and aggravated sexual abuse in the death of his 18-year-old stepsister, Anna Kepner, on a Carnival Cruise ship in international waters. The case was transferred to adult court in April, leading prosecutors to seek Hudson's detention in an approved juvenile facility.
- Teen accused of killing stepsister on Carnival Cruise taken into custody following adult charges
A teenager accused of killing his 18-year-old stepsister on a Carnival Cruise ship has been taken into custody after being charged as an adult. The case, which involves first-degree murder and aggravated sexual abuse charges, is being handled in federal court due to the victim's death occurring in international waters.
- Teen accused of killing stepsister on Carnival Cruise taken into custody following adult charges
A 16-year-old, Timothy Hudson, is accused of sexually assaulting and killing his 18-year-old stepsister, Anna Kepner, on a Carnival Cruise ship. Hudson was taken into custody after being charged as an adult, with a federal judge revoking his pretrial release due to concerns about community safety and flight risk.
- President Trump announces Iran peace agreement and more top headlines
President Trump announces an Iran peace agreement and plans to attend the G7 with momentum from the deal. Additional headlines include a deadly plane crash, a Carnival cruise murder case, and Mitch McConnell's hospital admission.
- Secret evidence filed in Anna Kepner Carnival cruise murder case as feds push to jail accused stepbrother
Federal prosecutors have submitted new sealed evidence in the case against Timothy Hudson, accused of murdering his stepsister Anna Kepner on a Carnival Cruise ship. Hudson, released pending trial with restrictions, faces adult charges of first-degree murder and aggravated sexual abuse. The Kepner family criticizes his continued freedom.
- Woman who lost both legs during Carnival Cruise files lawsuit
A woman who lost both legs during a Carnival Cruise has filed a lawsuit. The incident involved significant blood in the water.
- Memphis woman who lost both legs during Carnival Cruise files lawsuit
A Memphis woman who lost both legs during a Carnival Cruise has filed a lawsuit. The incident involved significant blood in the water, as reported.
- Teen accused of killing stepsister on Carnival Cruise to remain free for now
Timothy Hudson, a 16-year-old accused of sexually assaulting and killing his 18-year-old stepsister Anna Kepner on a Carnival Cruise, will remain free while a judge reviews arguments following a hearing. The case, covered by CBS News reporter Katrina Kaufman, highlights ongoing legal proceedings.
- Teen charged with killing stepsister on Carnival Cruise remains free after hearing
Timothy Hudson, a 16-year-old, remains free after a federal judge delayed a custody decision in his case for allegedly sexually assaulting and killing his 18-year-old stepsister, Anna Kepner, on a Carnival Cruise ship. The case, transferred to adult court, involves charges of first-degree murder and aggravated sexual abuse, with the victim's body found concealed under a bed. Hudson has pleaded not guilty and is under electronic monitoring while awaiting further rulings.
- College grad loses both legs in bloody boating accident on booze-filled cruise excursion: lawsuit
Hannah Smith, 22, lost both legs in a boating accident during a Carnival Cruise excursion in the Bahamas when her limbs were caught in a boat propeller. The incident occurred during an alcohol-fueled activity and has resulted in a lawsuit.
- Carnival Cruise passenger is killed after freak accident with her mobility scooter on luxury Caribbean island
A Carnival Cruise passenger was killed in a freak accident involving her mobility scooter on a luxury Caribbean island. The incident occurred while the passenger was on the island, and an investigation is likely to follow. The cause of the accident is not yet clear.
- Carnival Cruise passenger is killed after freak accident with her mobility scooter on luxury Caribbean island
A Carnival Cruise passenger was killed in a freak accident involving her mobility scooter on a luxury Caribbean island. The incident occurred while the passenger was on the island, and an investigation is likely to follow. The cause of the accident is not yet clear.
- Woman's dead body is found on Carnival Cruise deck after plunging from her balcony while sailing near California coast
A woman's body was discovered on a Carnival Cruise ship's deck after she fell from her balcony while the vessel was sailing near the California coast.
- Woman's dead body is found on Carnival Cruise deck after plunging from her balcony while sailing near California coast
A woman's body was found on the deck of a Carnival Cruise ship after she fell from her balcony while the vessel was sailing near the California coast. The incident occurred during the cruise, leading to an investigation into the circumstances of the fall.
- Carnival Cruise rescues sailor and his cat who had been drifting for four days
Carnival Cruise rescued a sailor and his cat after they had been drifting at sea for four days. The successful rescue operation highlights the cruise line's emergency response capabilities.
- A 16-year-old from Florida charged with sexually assaulting and killing stepsister on a cruise ship
A 16-year-old Florida boy, T.H., faces murder and aggravated sexual abuse charges for killing his 18-year-old stepsister, Anna Kepner, on a Carnival Cruise ship. The case is in federal court due to the death occurring in international waters, marking a rare prosecution of a minor in federal court.