Former FedEx driver Tanner Horner pleaded guilty to capital murder and aggravated kidnapping on April 7

What did Tanner Horner do?

Tanner Lynn Horner.
Tanner Lynn Horner.AP/Shutterstock

Horner, who had been working as a FedEx driver after being hired by contracting company Big Topspin, was making deliveries in Strand’s neighborhood on Nov. 30, 2022.

He reportedly told police that he panicked after striking the young girl with his van while delivering Christmas packages to her home, and ultimately decided to kill her, according to an arrest affidavit previously reviewed by PEOPLE.

During opening statements of Horner’s April 2026 trial, Wise County District Attorney James Stainton said that the “only truthful thing that Tanner Horner told law enforcement was that he killed her,” per NBC News.

“The pattern and web of lies that he put together, it’s going to be hard for y’all to keep up with. It is lie upon lie upon lie upon lie,” Stainton said. “The first thing Tanner Horner says to Athena when he picks her up and puts her in that truck, he leans down and he says: ‘Don’t scream or I’ll hurt you.’ He says that twice.”

Horner allegedly told authorities that he tried to break Strand’s neck, but when he couldn’t, he instead strangled her in the back of the vehicle “with his bare hands,” the affidavit states.

During the trial, however, the jury was shown an image that depicted the 7-year-old riding in the back of Horner’s FedEx truck on her knees, while still awake and active, according to the Associated Press.

Where is Tanner Horner now?

Tanner Horner is interviewed by police.
Tanner Horner is interviewed by police.Court TV/Youtube

Nearly two months after his December 2022 arrest, Horner was indicted on charges of aggravated kidnapping and capital murder, which he initially pled not guilty to.

On April 7, however, he pleaded guilty to capital murder and aggravated kidnapping during his capital murder trial. Now, jurors will decide whether Horner will face the death penalty or life in prison for his crimes.

Horner’s defense attorney, Steven Goble, spoke in court in January 2026 about the former FedEx worker’s alleged mental illness, lead poisoning and brain damage when telling jurors they would be asked to spare him the death penalty.

“Tanner’s injury actually began before he was born. His mother, Melissa Horner, was working as a stripper when she was pregnant and the way she was able to get on stage to do her job was to drink alcohol,” Goble said, per Fox4 KDFW

The defense attorney added, “If you’re exposed to alcohol prenatal, it doesn’t have to be a lot, it could be in the first trimester. Tanner has unfortunately also suffered various mental illnesses throughout his life that he has been diagnosed and received treatment for. And some of those are ongoing.”

Meanwhile, on April 9, day three of the capital murder trial, Horner spoke a lot about his apparent alter ego, “Zero,” who he claimed was the one who killed Strand that day. Horner said that he tried to calm Strand down after hitting her with his car, but when he was unsuccessful, “Zero kind of took over,” per NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth.

 

“I didn’t do it, but he did, and that’s what f—- with me,” Horner said. “I’m wondering who the hell’s been in my head this whole time.”

 

On May 5, jurors heard closing arguments from the defense and the prosecution. Then, Horner was sentenced to death.