Crime
LMPD Investigating Triple Homicide After Three Found Shot to Death in Louisville Home
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — The Louisville Metro Police Department (LMPD) has launched a homicide investigation after three individuals were found dead from apparent gunshot wounds early Tuesday morning.
According to LMPD spokesperson Aaron Ellis, officers were dispatched to the 2200 block of Griffiths Avenue shortly before 5 a.m. on April 8 in response to a reported shooting.
Upon entering the residence, police discovered the bodies of two adult males—identified as Michael and David Clark—and an adult female, Mallory Cox.
All three victims had sustained gunshot wounds and were pronounced dead at the scene by emergency medical personnel.
At this time, investigators are working to determine the events leading up to the fatal shooting.
The motive remains unknown, and no suspects have been identified.
Detectives are urging anyone who may have been in the area during the early morning hours—particularly those who may have witnessed suspicious activity or have relevant surveillance footage or cell phone recordings—to come forward.
Anonymous tips can be submitted by calling the LMPD Crime Tip Line at (502) 574-LMPD (5673) or through the department’s online Crime Tip portal.
The investigation remains active, and further updates will be released as additional information becomes available.
Crime
Anna Kepner Stepbrother Timothy Hudson Charged With Murder Months After Her Death Aboard Cruise Ship
Brevard County, Fla. — New court filings reveal that Timothy Hudson, the 16-year-old stepbrother of 18-year-old Anna Kepner has been charged with homicide in connection with her death, months after she was found deceased aboard a cruise ship during a family vacation.
Anna, a resident of Titusville, was discovered dead in her stateroom on November 7, 2025, while traveling with family aboard the Carnival Horizon.
According to court documents, her body was found under a bed in the cabin.
Filings state that she died from asphyxiation resulting from what was described as a “bar hold.”
Because Anna’s death occurred while the ship was in open water returning to Miami following a weeklong Caribbean cruise, the case is being prosecuted in federal court.
On February 20, Thomas Hudson filed an emergency petition in Brevard County seeking sole custody of his 9-year-old daughter, whom he shares with his ex-wife, Shauntel Hudson.
The child currently resides primarily with Shauntel and her husband, Chris Kepner—Anna’s father.
The petition asserts that there has been a “significant and unanticipated change in circumstances” warranting an immediate modification of parental responsibility and time-sharing arrangements. The filing references information circulating on social media from the Kepner family indicating that Anna’s 16-year-old stepbrother was charged with homicide on February 3 by the U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Florida.
The document further alleges that newly obtained information may call into question the judgment and parenting decisions within the household.
A law enforcement source confirmed that the 16-year-old appeared in federal court in Miami on February 6.
According to the source, U.S. Marshals escorted the teen to the United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida, where he and a public defender appeared before a magistrate judge in a closed hearing.
Following the proceeding, Shauntel Hudson and Chris Kepner released a statement expressing frustration over the court’s decision to grant the teen release.
“At this time, it is deeply painful and disturbing to our family that the person responsible is able to walk freely. This reality adds to our grief and outrage,” the statement read in part. “It is devastating to know that while we live every day with the loss of our child, the individual responsible has not yet been fully held accountable.”
The homicide charge marks a significant development in a case that has drawn attention due to the location of the alleged crime and the family relationships involved.
Federal authorities continue to handle the prosecution, and additional court proceedings are expected as the case moves forward.
The investigation remains active.
