Wednesday, April 22nd:
*Trial continues/Penalty Phase (Day 9) (@ 9am CT) - TX -
Athena Presley Monroe Strand (7) – (last seen near the 200 block of County 3573 on Nov. 30, 2022 in Paradise. Reported missing by stepmom @ 6:40pm on 11/30/22; found deceased along the water’s edge of the Trinity River southeast of Boyd on the evening of Dec. 2, 2022 about 9 miles from her home).
*Tanner Lynn Horner (31/now 34) arrested (12/3/22), indicted (2/16/23),
charged & arraigned (3/6/23) with capital murder (under the age of 10) & 1st degree felon aggravated kidnapping. Bond $1M (murder) $500K (kidnapping). Surety Bond total $1,545,000. Plead not guilty (3/6/23). DA will seek DP (2/18/23). Wise County/Now in 297th District Court-Tarrant County on 3/16/24
TX - *Tanner Lynn Horner (31/now 34) charged (12/21/22) with 3 counts of sexual assault (from 2013) in Fort Worth. Bond @ $45K. Surety Bond Total $135K. Tarrant County
Admitted kidnapping & killing Athena.
Jury selection began on 1/30/26 & ended on 2/11/26. Final jury selection began on 4/1/26 & ended. 12 jurors & 2 alternates.
Trial began on 4/7/26. Horner plead GUILTY. Punishment phase (sentencing) started on 4/7/26. State rested their case on 4/16/26.
Judge George Gallagher presiding. Wise County DA James Stainton. DA Allenna Banks. Defense: Public defenders Susan Anderson & Steven Goble. For Aggravated kidnapping defense attorney Pamela Fernandez.
Case & court info from 11/30/22 thru 12/21/22 [Tarrant County] & thru 1/21/26 [murder] & Jury Selection Day 1-4 (1/29-1/30, 2/11 & 4/1/26) & Trial/Sentencing Phase Day 1-8 (4/7-4/16/26) & thru 4/17/26 reference post #1667 here:
https://www.websleuths.com/forums/t...actor-tanner-horner-paradise-2.649712/page-84
4/20/26 Monday Update: The murder trial of Horner resumed Monday without a jury in the courtroom, as the case entered a key legal step focused on vetting the defense's expert witnesses. On Monday, the court moved into what's known as the voir dire phase for expert witnesses—a process where the judge & attorneys decide what testimony the jury will ultimately be allowed to hear. Four medical experts called by the defense testified Monday outside the presence of the jury. All four said they had evaluated Horner & believed he had significant underlying health & developmental issues long before Athena's death. The witnesses included: A psychologist, two physicians who focus on environmental toxin & a pediatrician. Prosecutors pushed back on the defense experts' conclusions, focusing not just on what they found but how they found it. Those challenges will help the judge decide how much of the experts' testimony, and which opinions, the jury will be allowed to hear when the trial resumes in full. The voir dire hearings are expected to continue on Tuesday, 4/21/26, with four more witnesses scheduled to appear. Full testimony in front of the jury is set to resume on Wednesday, 4/22/26. The judge also indicated that the defense's first witness, once the jury is back in the courtroom, is expected to be Horner's mother.
4/21/26 Tuesday Update: Voir dire of defense witnesses. Four additional expert witnesses testified Tuesday as part of the defense's effort to outline Horner's medical & mental‑health history. The judge must determine whether each expert's testimony is admissible before the jury can hear it. The witnesses included a psychologist, a university professor & specialists in neuroscience & prison behavior. The most critical testimony came from the psychologist – the only expert who personally evaluated Horner. She told the court that Horner meets the criteria for several conditions, including PTSD, autism spectrum disorder & major depressive disorder. Not all of the experts reviewed by the judge will necessarily testify before the jury. Trial continues on Wednesday, 4/22/26.