Jurors were left sobbing and family members fled a Texas courtroom as footage from the last moments of young Athena Strand’s life were played at her murderer’s trial Thursday.
Athena, 7, was heard repeatedly asking “Are you a kidnapper?” of confessed killer Tanner Horner in sickening and heartbreaking footage that was shown to jurors Thursday.
Horner — who pleaded guilty to the girl’s murder last week and is facing a possible death sentence — responded by ordering Athena to sit down and be quiet, and threatened to hurt her if she didn’t, according to NBC Dallas-Fort Worth.

Maitlyn Gandy, mother of Athena Strand, leaves the courtroom before a video of her daughter’s abduction is played for the jury on Thursday, April 16, 2026.AP
The footage was filmed from inside his FedEx truck in November 2022, which he’d be driving when delivering a package to Athena’s Texas home that fateful day.
Horner was alone in the truck at first, but then he apparently pulled up to Athena’s home and snatched her from the driveway – with the footage showing him walking back to his truck with Athena following behind, and then the truck door sliding open with her standing at his side.
He then lifts her into the truck, gets behind the wheel and drives off as Athena starts asking him if he is a kidnapper.
Instead of answering, Horner began chatting with her about school and her teachers.

Horner (right) pleaded guilty to Athena Strand’s murder last week and is now facing a possible death penalty sentencingFOX 4 DFW
Horner eventually covered the truck’s camera, leaving the courtroom to only hear audio of the horrors about to unfold.
“You’re really pretty. You know that?” he said at one point, before the truck seemed to have come to a stop.
“Is this your house?” Athena then asked.
“No. I don’t live around here,” he responded, and when she asked where he did live, Horner said “far away.”
“What are we doing?” Athena then asked.
“Hang out for a minute,” he said.

Jacob Strand, father of Athena Strand, testifies during the capital murder trial of Tanner Horner on Thursday, April 16, 2026.AP
“OK.”
But within moments Horner was heard telling Athena to take her shirt off, with the girl replying “no” and asking for her mom.
She then began to cry and scream while slamming noises filled the truck.

Defendant Tanner Horner returns to the courtroom during his capital murder trial on Thursday, April 16, 2026.AP
Jurors were overtaken with sobs by the time the video ended, while members of Athena’s family left in successive waves as the clip was played, according to NBC Dallas-Fort Worth.
The judge warned the courtroom ahead of the clip that what they were about to witness was extremely disturbing. Live streams of the proceedings were also cut off before the clip was played.
“If you think you cannot watch it or listen to it, leave now. Now’s your time to get out,” Judge George Gallagher said.
Horner faces life in prison or the death penalty, with a jury deciding his fate after his guilty plea.
He claimed to have accidentally hit Athena with his truck while delivering a package, and that he took and killed her — strangling her with his bare hands — out of fear that she would tell on him.
Prosecutors have called his claims about accidentally hitting the little girl outright lies.
News
Friendship Twist: Kouri Richins’ friends reportedly refused to defend her because they say she had done something similar to them before
PARK CITY — Kouri Richins was ordered Wednesday to spend the rest of her life in prison without the possibility of parole for the poisoning death of her husband, Eric Richins. Anyone who committed such acts as she did for financial gain “is simply too dangerous to ever be free,” 3rd District Court Judge Richard […]
Case Turn: A surprise move from Alex Murdaugh’s mother has put alleged new evidence back in the spotlight
James Lasdun covered the Murdaugh trial for the New Yorker. He believes Murdaugh did it. He’s still glad the convictions were overturned. Tracy Glantz/The State/TNS/ABACA via Reuters Connect The announcement on Wednesday that South Carolina’s state Supreme Court has overturned Alex Murdaugh’s 2023 conviction for the murders of his wife, Maggie, and son, Paul, was the latest […]
Evidence Sh0ck: Alex Murdaugh’s mother has reportedly come forward with powerful evidence she says could clear her son
James Lasdun covered the Murdaugh trial for the New Yorker. He believes Murdaugh did it. He’s still glad the convictions were overturned. Tracy Glantz/The State/TNS/ABACA via Reuters Connect The announcement on Wednesday that South Carolina’s state Supreme Court has overturned Alex Murdaugh’s 2023 conviction for the murders of his wife, Maggie, and son, Paul, was the latest […]
Unexpected Turn: A figure no one saw coming has just changed the momentum in Alex Murdaugh’s trial
James Lasdun covered the Murdaugh trial for the New Yorker. He believes Murdaugh did it. He’s still glad the convictions were overturned. Tracy Glantz/The State/TNS/ABACA via Reuters Connect The announcement on Wednesday that South Carolina’s state Supreme Court has overturned Alex Murdaugh’s 2023 conviction for the murders of his wife, Maggie, and son, Paul, was the latest […]
Verdict Reversed: Alex Murdaugh’s murd3r convictions were overturned, but one major legal reason is keeping him locked up
Prosecutors say they plan to retry Alex Murdaugh on murder charges after his convictions were thrown out by the South Carolina State Supreme court. Joshua Boucher/Pool/The State The South Carolina Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Alex Murdaugh’s murder convictions Wednesday primarily focused on how a county clerk’s improper comments to the jury violated his right to a […]
Legal Twist: Alex Murdaugh’s murd3r convictions have been overturned, but he still isn’t walking out of pr!son
Prosecutors say they plan to retry Alex Murdaugh on murder charges after his convictions were thrown out by the South Carolina State Supreme court. Joshua Boucher/Pool/The State The South Carolina Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Alex Murdaugh’s murder convictions Wednesday primarily focused on how a county clerk’s improper comments to the jury violated his right to a […]
End of content
No more pages to load











