Texas, United States — A Texas jury has sentenced Tanner Lynn Horner to death in the case involving the d3ath of Athena Strand, a 7-year-old girl whose case drew nationwide attention.
The sentence was delivered after the defendant had previously pleaded guilty to capital murder and aggravated kidnapping, allowing the proceedings to move directly into the penalty phase.

According to investigators, Tanner Lynn Horner abducted Athena Strand from her home in Paradise, Texas, while working as a delivery driver.
Authorities later confirmed that the child’s body was found days after she was reported missing.
Prosecutors presented evidence in court detailing the circumstances of the crime, describing it as deliberate and severe.
Based on this, they argued that the defendant posed an ongoing threat, supporting their request for the maximum penalty under Texas law.

During the sentencing phase, the defense referenced mental health factors, but the jury ultimately concluded that the aggravating circumstances outweighed those arguments.
Family members of Athena Strand addressed the court, sharing emotional statements about the impact of the loss and the lasting pain left behind.
Under Texas law, the sentence will now enter an automatic appeals process before any further action can be taken.
The case of Athena Strand continues to resonate across the country, as communities reflect on the tragedy and its broader implications for safety and justice.