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Heart-Wrenching: Jury Overwhelmed by Emotional Video of Athena Strand Confronting Her FedEx Attacker

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In a heart-wrenching courtroom scene, jurors were visibly emotional after witnessing distressing footage involving a seven-year-old girl, Athena Strand, moments before she was tragically killed. The video, presented during a trial in Fort Worth, captured the young girl’s voice as she asked FedEx driver Tanner Horner, aged 34, if he was a kidnapper.

The chilling exchange, captured on a dash camera, showed Athena conversing with Horner about her school and teacher on the fateful day in November 2022 when the horrific incident occurred. The tension in the recording escalated as Athena’s fear became palpable when the delivery truck came to a stop, according to a report by Fox4.

The emotional weight of the footage proved overwhelming, leading to tears among several jurors during Thursday’s proceedings. The distress was so profound that some family members, unable to bear the impact of the video, chose to exit the courtroom.

She grew increasingly frightened when the truck stopped, Fox4 reported.

Multiple jurors sobbed during Thursday’s hearing, while family members were so traumatized by the footage that they left the courtroom. 

A horrific photograph displayed last week showed Athena kneeling close to Horner in the truck as he drove her to her death.

He snatched the youngster from her home in Paradise, Texas, while delivering a parcel of Barbies her father and stepmother had bought for her Christmas present.

Horner admitted capital murder hours before his trial was due to start, and a jury is now tasked with deciding whether he should be executed.

Athena Strand with FedEx driver Tanner Horner after her abduction. On Thursday, jurors were played video of the frightened youngster's final moments

Athena Strand with FedEx driver Tanner Horner after her abduction. On Thursday, jurors were played video of the frightened youngster’s final moments 

Athena was abducted from her family's home in Paradise, Texas, on November 30, 2022

Athena was abducted from her family’s home in Paradise, Texas, on November 30, 2022

Ahead of the footage being shown in court, Judge George Gallagher warned people in the courtroom to leave if they did not wish to see it. 

‘If you think you cannot watch it or listen to it, leave now. Now’s your time to get out,’ Gallagher said. 

Athena’s parents, Jacob Strand and Maitlyn Gandy, have both testified in the trial but they did not sit in the courtroom while the video was played. 

The full footage showed Horner arriving at Athena’s house. He walked past the driver’s side window to deliver parcels and Athena walked behind him. 

He opened the truck while the child stood close by, and he then picked her up and placed her inside the truck before closing the door. 

Horner can be heard whispering something and moving Athena from the back of the vehicle to the front. 

The terrified child then asked him: ‘Are you a kidnapper?’ She repeated the question several times later in the footage. 

Horner told her to sit down and threatened to hurt her if she screamed. As this was shown in the courtroom, several of the little girl’s relatives left. 

Athena enjoyed living out on their land in the country, where she got to 'run wild and free', her stepmother said

Athena enjoyed living out on their land in the country, where she got to ‘run wild and free’, her stepmother said

Horner admitted capital murder hours before his trial was due to start, and a jury is now tasked with deciding whether he should be executed

Horner admitted capital murder hours before his trial was due to start, and a jury is now tasked with deciding whether he should be executed

Athena asked the trucker where they were going, and he told her to sit down before covering the camera in the truck, meaning only audio could be heard from that point. 

Horner can be heard making small talk with the child by asking her age, where she goes to school, her teacher’s name, and whether her teacher was nice. 

She answered the questions, then told him she had a sister. Horner then told Athena, ‘You’re really pretty. You know that?’

The truck can be heard halting, before Athena asked: ‘Is this your house?’ Horner replied: ‘No, I don’t live around here’. 

When the little girl asked where he lived, he said: ‘Far away’. 

After a few moments, the truck appeared to start then brake again, as the child asked: ‘What are we doing?’ to which Horner told her to ‘hang out for a minute’. 

Horner then asked the child to remove her shirt, and she said ‘no’ before asking for her mom. 

The following moments are harrowing, as the child could be heard crying and screaming while a banging noise rang out. 

Some of the jurors began sobbing at this point, and the audio recording stopped as the court paused for lunch. 

Horner, an independent contractor working with FedEx, killed Athena on November 30, 2022. 

Athena talked to Horner about her teacher and her school in footage shot on a dash camera on the day of the November 2022 murder in the back of his FedEx van

Athena talked to Horner about her teacher and her school in footage shot on a dash camera on the day of the November 2022 murder in the back of his FedEx van 

Horner abruptly pleaded guilty to capital murder last week

Horner abruptly pleaded guilty to capital murder last week

According to an arrest warrant, Horner told authorities that he strangled Athena after accidentally hitting her with his van while making a delivery. 

Horner said that Athena wasn’t seriously hurt after he hit her while backing up, but he panicked and put her in his van. 

He then strangled her to death in his truck, and her tortured final moments were captured by a microphone in his vehicle after he covered a camera inside. 

Horner told police he tried to calm Athena down, but when he was unsuccessful, a sort of alter ego of his, called Zero, ‘kind of took over.’

‘He [Zero] told her, “Just get in the back of the van, we’re going to go to the hospital,”‘ Horner said.

Horner said Zero killed Athena. 

‘I didn’t do it, but he did, and that’s what f***s with me… I’m wondering who the hell’s been in my head this whole time,’ he said. 

‘Part of me is in denial because I didn’t pull the trigger,’ Horner said.

‘You feel like Zero pulled the trigger?’ Investigators asked, to which Horner replied in the affirmative. 

‘I tried to disarm the gun. I tried to stop all of this from happening,’ he said.

Maitlyn Gandy, Athena's mother, took the stand at Horner's sentencing hearing on Wednesday

Maitlyn Gandy, Athena’s mother, took the stand at Horner’s sentencing hearing on Wednesday

The little girl's father, Jacob Strand, testifies during the capital murder trial on Thursday

The little girl’s father, Jacob Strand, testifies during the capital murder trial on Thursday

The warrant said Horner took investigators to where he had left Athena’s body.

In opening statements, Horner’s attorney Steven Goble told jurors: ‘When someone’s brain is what’s injured, you don’t see it.’

Goble acknowledged that the evidence against Horner was ‘overwhelming’ and ‘terrible’. 

But he also told jurors that Horner’s mother drank while she was pregnant, that he has autism and suffered from ‘various mental illnesses throughout his life’ in addition to being exposed to a ‘massive amount of lead.’

Goble asked jurors to sentence him to life in prison.

Ashley Strand, Athena’s stepmother, told jurors that the package Horner had dropped off was a Christmas present for Athena – a box of ‘You Can Be Anything’ Barbies. 

Ashley, who has since divorced Athena’s father, said the little girl enjoyed living out on their land in the country, where she got to ‘run wild and free.’

The trial was moved from rural Wise County to Fort Worth after Horner’s attorneys argued that he would not have received a fair trial.

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