Jurors in Tanner Horner’s death penalty sentencing trial were confronted with some of the most disturbing forensic evidence yet this week, as prosecutors revealed that the former FedEx driver’s DNA was found “in places where you shouldn’t find DNA on a 7-year-old girl.” Wise County District Attorney James Stainton presented the findings during testimony, strongly suggesting that 7-year-old Athena Strand suffered a sexual assault after her abduction on November 30, 2022, in Wise County, Texas.
The revelation came as part of a detailed presentation of aggravating factors intended to convince the jury that Horner deserves the death penalty rather than life without parole. Athena’s body was discovered nude two days after she vanished, dumped near the Trinity River. Prosecutors have repeatedly shown that she was alive and appeared uninjured when placed inside the back of Horner’s green FedEx van following the accidental impact with the vehicle while he delivered a Barbie doll set. A haunting photo shown in court depicted the frightened child on her knees behind the driver’s seat.
Stainton told the jury that Horner’s DNA was also recovered under Athena’s fingernails, clear evidence that the little girl fought desperately for her life. This physical proof, combined with disturbing audio from inside the van capturing sounds of violence and screams, paints a picture of prolonged terror and suffering before she was ultimately strangled.
Despite the overwhelming forensic links, Horner has refused to accept full responsibility. In lengthy interrogation videos played for the jury, he repeatedly shifts blame to an alter ego he named “Zero,” insisting this separate personality took control and committed the acts. Texas Ranger Sgt. Job Espinoza testified that Horner’s physical demeanor would change noticeably — head tilting, eyes rolling back — when he slipped into the “Zero” persona. Investigators used this by directly addressing “Zero” as an interview tactic to keep Horner engaged and ultimately recover Athena’s body.
Horner pleaded guilty earlier this month on April 7, 2026, to aggravated kidnapping and capital murder, moving the case straight to the punishment phase. Prosecutors are arguing that the combination of calculated deception — including the false promise “Just get in the back of the van, we’re going to the hospital” after threatening “Don’t scream or I’ll hurt you” — the stripping of Athena’s clothes (which Horner previously described as “funny”), the apparent sexual assault, and the callous disposal of her body demonstrates extreme cruelty and full consciousness of guilt.
The defense continues to push mental health issues as mitigation, citing Horner’s multiple personas, past struggles including a suicide attempt in jail, claims of autism, and statements that he felt like he was “in the backseat watching” while Zero acted. They have also questioned aspects of the investigation, but prosecutors maintain the physical evidence is irrefutable.
Athena Strand was a vibrant, joyful 7-year-old who loved dolls and playing outside. Her brutal murder has left her family shattered and the community reeling, transforming a simple package delivery into one of the most horrifying cases in recent Texas history. The trial has ignited intense public discussion about child safety, thorough background checks for delivery personnel, and how the justice system should handle defendants who invoke alternate personalities to explain heinous crimes.
Additional evidence includes tie-down straps and bungee cords from the van, surveillance footage, and prior allegations of sexual misconduct against Horner. The cumulative weight of the DNA findings — especially in intimate areas — has intensified calls for the maximum punishment.
As the sentencing phase continues, the jury must balance these aggravating factors against any mitigating claims. Many observers following the trial believe the sexual assault evidence, combined with Athena’s clear fight for survival and Horner’s detached explanations, will heavily favor a death sentence.
No alter ego can erase the physical traces left on Athena’s small body or the unimaginable fear she endured after being lured with a lie about hospital care. For her family, each new detail from the courtroom is another devastating blow. For parents nationwide, the case is a stark reminder that danger can arrive at the doorstep wearing a familiar uniform and offering false comfort.
Athena deserved innocence, playtime, and a long life filled with laughter — not to become another tragic statistic in a true-crime headline. Her story demands full accountability, not excuses wrapped in claims of dissociative identities.
The jury’s decision in the coming days will determine whether Tanner Horner, and the “Zero” he hides behind, will ever pose a threat again. In the meantime, Athena’s memory calls on all of us to remain watchful, to teach our children about safety, and to never assume that a smile and a delivery van mean help is on the way.
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