Thursday, April 9, 2026

Bodycam shows Athena Strand’s killer FedEx driver flip personas, say discarding girl’s clothes was ‘funny’

Bodycam shows Athena Strand’s killer FedEx driver flip personas, say discarding girl’s clothes was ‘funny’

Haunting body camera footage of a former FedEx delivery driver who pleaded guilty to killing a young girl showed him flipping between alter ego personalities as it was played in a Texas courtroom Thursday as jurors weigh whether he will receive the death penalty. 

Tanner Horner, 34, pleaded guilty to the kidnapping and murder of 7-year-old Athena Strand in a Fort Worth courtroom. 

Jurors are now being shown body camera footage and additional evidence to determine if Horner will receive the death penalty or life in prison without parole. 

On Thursday, jurors were shown footage of authorities confronting Horner about where he disposed of Athena’s clothing following her death on Nov. 30, 2022.

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"Are you saying you stripped her naked and threw her clothes out the window on the highway?" the officer can be heard asking. 

"I thought it was funny," Horner replied. 

"Did you take all her clothes off of her? Shirts, pants, panties – everything?" the officer asked. 

"Mm-hmm," Horner said. 

The officers then shift to addressing Horner’s alter ego, "Zero." 

"Hey Zero, when you took her, was she wearing a jacket or anything?" the officer said. 

"No jacket, no shoes," Horner, speaking as Zero, replied. 

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Authorities continued to push Horner for more details about Athena’s abduction, asking if the girl told him she did not want to get into his car. 

In response, Horner informed them he told Athena, "We’re going on a ride." 

"She was trying to fight you when you told her you were going on a ride?" the officer asked. 

"No," Horner replied as he mumbled details about what Athena had said to him. 

The officers then attempted to get more details from Horner, who appeared to be speaking to them as his alter ego. 

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"So did you hit her before you dropped the package? I’m sorry, did Tanner hit her before the package was dropped off, or after?" the officer asked, before shifting to address Horner as Zero. 

"Do you want to talk to him?" Horner replied, referring to himself. 

"No, I want to talk to Zero. I want to talk to you. Because you’re being more honest, you’re more helpful," the officer said. 

While on the stand, Texas Ranger Job Espinoza, the lead investigator who was with Horner when Athena's body was located and interrogated him after his arrest, testified that Horner told him Athena’s underwear was still on her body, according to FOX 4. 

However, Espinoza told the courtroom he knew the claim was untrue because Athena’s body was nude when her remains were discovered by authorities.

Espinoza then added that Horner allegedly admitted to taking Athena’s pants and placing them inside a backpack thrown in the trash at his house. Investigators later found some articles of Athena’s clothing inside Horner’s home. 

Upon being asked if there was any evidence that Athena’s clothes were thrown on the highway, Espinoza denied the claim. 

"Based on the course of this investigation, I knew that was a lie," Espinoza said. 

In his earlier testimony on Thursday morning, Espinoza told Wise County District Attorney James Stainton that Horner had been untruthful throughout the investigative process. 

"At this point, other than telling you where Athena was located, is there anything else truthful that Tanner Horner has told you?" Stainton asked. 

"No sir," Espinoza answered. 

"Up until this point, how many different versions has Tanner Horner told you of how things went down at Athena's residence?" Stainton replied. 

"He's given me numerous different versions of how the events of that day transpired," Espinoza said.

In an interrogation video shown Thursday, Horner asked investigators to release him from jail for about a month so he could spend Christmas with his family, while promising to provide the details of his crime if they agreed. 

"Did you know what you did was wrong?" Espinoza asked him, according to FOX 4. 

"Of course," Horner said. "I haven't been on that medicine for five days, and it's starting to wear off. I've actually been crying. Do you know what it's like, not being able to cry for months and months and months?"

Espinoza then asked if Horner was remorseful for what he did to the young girl. 

"I’m a father," Horner said as he grew emotional. "All I want is to spend one last Christmas with my son, and I’ll tell you everything."

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Horner initially claimed he accidentally struck Athena with his delivery truck, but later admitted to abducting and strangling her while delivering a package to her father’s home in November 2022 in Paradise, Texas.

He previously said he "kind of tossed" the young girl into the woods after killing her, according to an interrogation video shown to jurors.

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Prosecutors have aimed to paint Horner as a violent and calculating killer. 

"First thing Tanner Horner says to Athena when he picks her up, puts her in that truck, leans down, and he says, ‘Don’t scream or I’ll hurt you,’" Stainton told jurors in opening statements Tuesday.

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"I’m going to tell you right now. One thing you’re going to hear that is something you can’t unhear is the level of fight that a 7-year-old girl has. When she’s facing down a certain death."

Stainton also revealed Horner may have sexually assaulted the young girl after her abduction.

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"We have DNA. Not only do we have initial DNA from Athena that has Tanner Horner’s DNA under her fingernails. We also have Tanner Horner’s DNA in places where you shouldn’t find DNA on a 7-year-old girl," Stainton said in court.

Prosecutors have pointed to evidence showing Horner covered a camera inside his FedEx truck, threatened Athena and carried out an extensive attack before disposing of her body in a wooded area near Boyd, Texas.

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Horner then allegedly returned to work to continue delivering packages as authorities launched a desperate search for the missing child. Her body was discovered three days later. 

Defense attorney Lindsay Thompson pointed to Horner suffering from brain damage, mental illness and extreme lead exposure – while mentioning his autism diagnosis.

Thompson added that Horner should be spared from the death penalty because he had accepted responsibility by pleading guilty. 

Authorities have revealed Horner was delivering a package of Barbie dolls meant to be a Christmas gift for Athena when he abducted and killed her.

Fox News Digital's Sarah Rumpf-Whitten contributed to this report.



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Olympic gold winner dismisses athletes' negative comments on representing US: 'I think we're the best country'

Olympic gold winner dismisses athletes' negative comments on representing US: 'I think we're the best country'

Not everybody representing the red, white and blue sounded necessarily ecstatic about doing so in the Olympics.

Freeskier Hunter Hess said he had "mixed emotions" representing the U.S. in Milan, while skier Mikaela Shiffrin said she wanted to represent her own "values" in Milan, and it was "tough to reconcile" violence in America while "competing for medals at an Olympic event."

But for two-time gold medalist Jordan Stolz, there were no problems.

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In a recent interview with Fox News Digital, the speedskater who won gold twice in Italy, Stolz said he paid no mind to any other athletes' comments.

"I didn't really pay attention to it, but I'm always happy to represent the USA," Stolz said.

"I think we're the best country."

It was not just winter Olympians who shared unease about representing the United States on the grandest stage. In an interview with Fox News Digital months before the 2024 Summer Olympics, Noah Lyles said representing the U.S. was "bittersweet" and came with a "heavy heart," saying Black people in America have "a lot to deal with."

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Hess said it was "a little hard" to represent the United States, because "there’s obviously a lot going on that I’m not the biggest fan of, and I think a lot of people aren’t." Those comments prompted President Donald Trump to call him a "real loser."

"Just because I’m wearing the flag doesn't mean I represent everything that’s going on in the U.S. I just kind of want to do it for my friends and my family and the people that support me getting here," Hess said in February.

Shriffin said, "I think there's a lot of hardship in the world globally, and there's a lot of heartbreak. There's a lot of violence. It can be tough to reconcile that when you're also competing for medals at an Olympic event."

Ahead of the World Baseball Classic, Bryce Harper, who played for Team USA, said it was "crazy" to not fully embrace wearing the Stars and Stripes.

The Philadelphia Phillies first baseman said no matter where one may stand politically, it is always the greatest honor to represent the United States.

"Obviously, there's things that are going on in the country that, you know, aren't good or people don't believe in or whatever, right? Politics aside, for me, when you're going and representing your country, you're representing your country, man. Like, block all that out. It's sports.

"We want to put something on the TV that is happy and good and just great for everybody to watch, right? So, representing your country, there's nothing greater than representing your country. There's really nothing at all.

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'Euphoria' star Natasha Lyonne escorted off plane after appearing disoriented following show premiere: report

'Euphoria' star Natasha Lyonne escorted off plane after appearing disoriented following show premiere: report

Natasha Lyonne was reportedly escorted off a plane in Los Angeles after seeming disoriented and not complying with aircraft rules.

Hours after appearing at the Season 3 premiere of HBO’s "Euphoria," the "Orange Is the New Black" star — who announced that she had relapsed in January after 10 years of sobriety — seemed "out of it" while aboard a first class seat on a Delta flight from Los Angeles to New York City, according to Page Six.

The outlet reported that Lyonne — who seemed to be dozing off — did not respond when flight attendants asked her to close her laptop and fasten her seat belt for takeoff.

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After the plane reportedly taxied to the runway, it later turned back to the gate before takeoff when a flight attendant expressed concern for Lyonne.

"Ma’am, do you need medical attention?" the flight attendant asked the actress, according to Page Six. "Ma’am, I need you to come off the plane. Do you need help with your belongings?"

"Where are we?" Lyonne allegedly responded, before being told, "We’re still in L.A. The plane hasn’t gone anywhere. The plane is not going anywhere until you come off it."

After Lyonne willingly de-boarded the plane, the flight's captain expressed his apologies for the delay to the rest of the passengers.

"We have a passenger who, for whatever reason … wouldn’t follow some basic commands … We had a passenger who didn’t seem up to the task tonight so that’s why they were asked to be booked on another flight — I do apologize for the inconvenience, but we will get you to New York as quickly and as safely as possible."

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Representatives for Lyonne and Delta did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital's request for comment.

The incident comes months after Lyonne revealed she was no longer sober in a January social media post.

"Took my relapse public more to come," she wrote via X at the time. "Recovery is a lifelong process. Anyone out there struggling, remember you’re not alone. Grateful for love & smart feet."

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"Stay honest, folks. Sick as our secrets," she continued. "If no one told ya today, I love you. No matter how far down the scales we have gone, we will see how our experience may help another. Keep going, kiddos. Don’t quit before the miracle. Wallpaper your mind with love. Rest is all noise & baloney."

Last month, Lyonne shared an additional update on her sobriety journey.

"Proud to report this kid is doing a whole lot better & back on her feet," she wrote on X. "Want to thank our recovery communities & the fans who stood by & were so supportive. Aiming to keep the journey somehow private, but look forward to sharing my experience, strength & hope as makes sense. My heart is with everyone ever going through it."



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WNBA star Lexie Hull opens up on pre-game beauty routine, including mandatory naps and nail polish

WNBA star Lexie Hull opens up on pre-game beauty routine, including mandatory naps and nail polish

Indiana Fever star Lexie Hull hardly ever plays a WNBA game without taking at least a 20-minute nap first.

It's one of her many pre-game rituals focused on her "look good, feel good, play good," mentality.

"For me, before a game, I always do a pre-game nap, and then as soon a I wake up I do my skincare, makeup and hair and I'll pick a walk-in outfit, and that's been my routine for the last four years in the W," Hull told Fox News Digital, adding that the nap is her favorite part of the routine.

"I'll nap at home or the hotel, so I'll nap five hours before the game ... everyone has their version of it, I think most of my teammates are napping.

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"It feels low maintenance ... some people don't like doing their makeup and don't like getting ready but for me, I love all of that."

One of Hull's signature pre-game beauty steps is keeping her nails in check. She has previously said it's even one of her superstitions.

"I like to have my nails done before I play. It's like something about looking down and feeling put together. So if there's a chip and the nail is broken, I'll fix that the morning or the night before the game to make sure everything is ready to go for the game, and like that's just a personal preference," she said.

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"I think just the whole idea of look good, feel good, play good has always resonated with me. Showing up as my most confident, my most really just confident self has been important for I feel like being able to perform at my highest level."

Hull's commitment to beauty routines has manifested in her own personal beauty brand, FORTA Cosmetics. She has partnered with the athlete-led marketing platform Faves, which allows athletes to capitalize on business opportunities beyond traditional sponsorship models by giving an athlete's fans access to their products.

"Athletes live under extreme conditions a lot of the times when they're working out and playing, and I partnered with Faves at launch to seed female athletes on their platform... so we could get [FORTA] in their hands and get them to try it and test it to see how they like it and share it with their audiences," Hull said.

Hull is set to enter her fourth season with the Fever and third with superstar teammate Caitlin Clark. Hull led Indiana through the WNBA playoffs last season after Clark went down with injury, falling one game short of reaching the finals.

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Orioles pitcher commits two errors on one play in disastrous outing

Orioles pitcher commits two errors on one play in disastrous outing

Baltimore Orioles pitcher Kyle Bradish had a start he probably would like to forget.

Bradish was on the bump against the Chicago White Sox on Wednesday afternoon. Chicago took the lead in the fifth inning after Bradish committed two errors on one play.

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White Sox shortstop Colin Montgomery was up at the plate with runners on second and first and was issued a walk after Bradish’s pitch was inside. Orioles catcher Adley Rutschman threw the ball back to Bradish, who dropped it and lackadaisically followed it back to the mound. He realized Chase Meidroth was rounding third and heading for home.

Bradish fired the ball to Rutschman, but it was wide to his left. Meidroth scored on the play to give Chicago a 3-2 lead. Bradish was charged with two errors on the play. He struck out Andrew Benintendi to end the inning and was removed before the start of the sixth inning.

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"Yeah, just frustration came out. Unacceptable," Bradish told reporters after the game, via MLB.com. "That's just childish behavior, and that will not happen again."

The Orioles ended up winning the game, 5-3.

Bradish allowed three runs, two earned, and six hits in five innings of work. He struck out seven batters and walked three more, as the Orioles improved to 6-6 on the year.

The 29-year-old is in his fifth season of his MLB career. He underwent Tommy John surgery during the 2024 season and returned to the mound in August 2025. He has a 3.54 ERA with 396 strikeouts in 70 career starts.

Chicago fell to 4-8 with the loss.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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Husband taken into custody in connection with disappearance of American woman and more top headlines

Husband taken into custody in connection with disappearance of American woman and more top headlines

1. Husband taken into custody in disappearance of American woman in the Bahamas 

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Wednesday, April 8, 2026

Dem Senate nominee distances herself from Kamala Harris ahead of visit: 'Will not be attending'

Dem Senate nominee distances herself from Kamala Harris ahead of visit: 'Will not be attending'

The Democratic nominee for a Senate seat in Arkansas is trying to distance herself from messaging ties to the mainstream Democratic Party, including former Vice President Kamala Harris, as she wages an uphill bid to flip a Republican Senate seat.

"Arkansas is a very independent state. In fact, if you look at our voting history, we are often split-ticket voters," Hallie Shoffner told Fox News Digital.

"I feel that both of the parties just walked away from rural America — Democrats included," added Shoffner, who is pushing back on claims that she invited Harris to campaign with her.

Her comments come as Harris plans to deliver keynote remarks at the Arkansas Shackelford Dinner in Little Rock later this month — the first campaign event she has headlined since she lost the 2024 presidential election.

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Shoffner strongly denied she had any intention of campaigning with Harris at her upcoming appearance.

"We had nothing to do with bringing the former vice president here. She’s speaking at a Democratic Party of Arkansas event, an event I will not be attending," Shoffner said.

"This woman is coming, and she’s going to be here for all of two hours," she said.

Shoffner believes the party should focus on its future, rather than highlighting high-profile names of the past. She blasted Republican attempts to link Harris’ appearance to her Senate bid.

"The Republican Party of Arkansas is talking like I’m the one who’s responsible. Why? Tom Cotton and the Republican Party, why are we relitigating the 2024 election right now?" Shoffner said, referring to her political opponent, Sen. Tom Cotton, R-Ark.

Instead, Shoffner said she is trying to emulate different Democrats who have used middle-of-the-road platforms to attract rural voters.

"If I were Hallie Shoffner, I’d pretend like I didn’t know Kamala Harris either," Joseph Wood, the chairman of the Republican Party of Arkansas, said in a fiery response to her comments. "But Shoffner can’t hide two very important things: her 25 donations to Harris, or that Harris is coming to Arkansas to raise money that will be used to try and help her failing campaign." 

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Shoffner mentioned former Sen. Jon Tester, D-Mont., who was defeated in 2024, as an example of a different Democrat.

"One of the things I really like about Sen. Tester is he takes the same approach when he's going into diverse political communities in Montana," Shoffner said.

"We're all Arkansans. We're all Montanans. You know, we want to be able to buy our groceries. We want to put gas in our car. We want to know that our job is going to be there the next day," Shoffner said.

Tester represented Montana as a senator from 2007 to 2025. He lost his re-election bid to newcomer Sen. Tim Sheehy, R-Mont.

Despite asserting confidence in charting her own course, Shoffner faces an uphill race against Cotton, the current chairman of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence.

Cotton, who was handpicked by former Senate Majority Leader Sen. Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., to run for the Senate in 2014, has come to the defense of President Donald Trump's military engagement against Iran.

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Shoffner believes that’s a weakness she can exploit.

"Does it work for the people of Arkansas? That's the point of Congress. That there should have been an Arkansan up there in D.C. who said, ‘Now, wait a minute, they need diesel and fertilizer prices to be low.’ That is when a senator or a representative from a state is supposed to step in and say, ‘My people at home will be affected,’" Shoffner said.

Shoffner will face off against Cotton in the state’s general election on Nov. 3.



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