Here’s the latest on Tanner Horner based on recent reporting:
- Horner is in the midst of a sentencing trial in Texas for the 2022 death of 7-year-old Athena Strand. Jurors have heard autopsy details and audio recordings from Horner, as prosecutors seek the death penalty or life in prison.[1]
- Multiple outlets have reported ongoing testimony through April 2026, including hearings focused on evidence presented by investigators, mental health testimony, and mitigating factors raised by the defense.[2][3]
- The defense has been presenting testimony on Horner’s mental health and upbringing, while prosecutors continue to argue for the death penalty, with proceedings described as continuing into late April 2026.[3][4]
- Media coverage from North Texas stations notes recent days of testimony, medical examiner findings, and jailhouse letters, as the case proceeds toward a verdict on life without parole versus the death penalty.[3]
- In addition to local outlets, national and regional outlets have provided updates on trial days, witness lineups, and expert testimony related to Horner’s health and background.[6][7][8]
If you’d like, I can pull the most up-to-date updates from specific outlets (e.g., WFAA, NBC DFW, FOX 4 Dallas) and summarize any new key developments or the current status of the sentencing phase. I can also provide a brief, chained timeline of major events in the case so you can track progression at a glance.