Here’s the latest high-level update on Tanner Horner:
- Case status: As of mid-April 2026, Tanner Horner’s case is in the sentencing phase of a capital murder proceeding related to the 2022 death of Athena Strand in Wise County, Texas. Jurors are assessing whether he should receive the death penalty or life in prison. This follows Horner’s prior plea to capital murder and aggravated kidnapping in the case.[2][4][5]
- Recent developments: Media coverage indicates ongoing court proceedings with testimony and evidence presentations focused on the events surrounding Athena Strand’s death, including autopsy materials and interrogation videos. There were multiple days of court activity in early April 2026, with subsequent sessions continuing into mid-April.[3][4][2]
- Public sources: Coverage from local and national outlets summarizes that Horner has admitted to killing Athena Strand in a manner consistent with the charges, and the trial’s key question remains the appropriate punishment per a death-penalty framework.[4][5][2]
If you’d like, I can pull the most recent updates from specific outlets or provide a brief timeline of key events in the case. I can also summarize the arguments for death penalty versus life in prison as they’ve appeared in court coverage. Please tell me which format you prefer.
Citations:
- Recent trial status and proceedings referenced from multiple outlets noting the sentencing-phase focus and ongoing testimony.[2][3][4]
- Context on charges and Horner’s prior plea and ongoing legal decisions cited from coverage of the case.[5][4]