Here’s the latest I can share based on recent coverage:
- Recent developments place Tanner Horner in the sentencing phase of the Athena Strand case, with juries weighing whether he should receive the death penalty or life in prison. This follows his guilty plea to capital murder and aggravated kidnapping in the 2022 death of 7-year-old Athena Strand.[2][4][5]
- The trial has included viewing autopsy photos and listening to interrogations, as prosecutors present evidence to support the death-penalty recommendation. Jurors heard calls Horner made from jail and other testimony as part of the proceedings.[3][4][2]
- Coverage from multiple outlets notes that Horner was charged after the 2022 incident in Wise County, Texas, with related legal actions continuing through the sentencing phase as of April 2026.[1][4]
- For ongoing updates, local TV affiliates in the Dallas–Fort Worth area have been streaming or publishing live summaries of Day 2 through Day 5 of the trial, highlighting the evolving arguments from both prosecutors and defense.[4][5][7]
Illustration of what’s happening:
- The central question now is the appropriate punishment: death or life without parole, given the capital murder and kidnapping convictions and the evidence presented to jurors.[2][4]
If you’d like, I can pull the most recent public statements from the Wise County court docket or summarize the key evidence presented in the latest day of testimony. I can also set up a concise timeline of the case as it stands now.[2]