Federal prosecutors in the Anna Kepner Carnival cruise murder case file sealed evidence in court as they seek to keep accused stepbrother Timothy Hudson detained. According to the reports, the prosecution submits materials under seal while pursuing its request that Hudson be jailed pending the case’s next stages. The charges relate to the alleged killing of Kepner, Hudson’s stepsister, aboard a Carnival Cruise ship in 2025. The sources describe the latest court filing as “secret” or sealed evidence, indicating details of the materials are not publicly available. The reporting does not provide further specifics about what the sealed evidence contains, who has reviewed it, or how Hudson’s defense has responded. The case remains at the pretrial phase in the coverage described, with the central procedural development being the prosecutors’ attempt to secure continued detention while the matter moves forward. The reports focus on the filing and the government’s effort to obtain jailing rather than on the underlying factual allegations beyond the location and year of the incident.