Too afraid to reveal until now: The heinous acts of 16-year-old Tanner Horner, who openly wondered ‘what it would be like to take someone’s life,’ followed by a series of unforgivable actions—the demon has existed within Horner’s soul for a very long time

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May 5, 2026 • 4 min read

The long-awaited moment of reckoning has arrived in Wise County, Texas. After weeks of harrowing evidence and controversial mitigation attempts, the defense has officially rested its case in the capital murder trial of Tanner Horner. As the sun sets on today’s proceedings, the stage is set for closing arguments to begin tomorrow morning—a day that millions of Americans hope will finally secure the ultimate justice for 7-year-old Athena Strand.


The Unraveling of the Defense

For nearly a month, the defense team for Tanner Horner has attempted to paint a picture of a man burdened by neurological deficits and a traumatic upbringing. Their primary strategy leaned heavily on Horner’s autism diagnosis, using it as a central pillar to argue that he lacked the impulse control or moral clarity of a neurotypical adult.

However, in a dramatic conclusion to their case, that narrative has not only stalled but arguably backfired. In a startling development, it appears that virtually every expert witness called by the defense eventually conceded to a chilling reality: Tanner Horner is and will remain a continuous threat to society. This admission is catastrophic for the defense, as “future dangerousness” is one of the critical questions the jury must answer in the affirmative to justify a death penalty sentence under Texas law.

A Cousin’s Courage: The Testimony of “Billy”

The most visceral moment of the final days of testimony came from a man known to the public as “Billy Warren,” Horner’s cousin. Billy, who had previously gone viral for a Facebook post exposing Horner’s history, took the witness stand today to testify under oath about the true nature of the man he grew up with.

Billy’s testimony shattered any remaining illusions of Horner being a passive or “misunderstood” individual. He alleged that Horner had sexually assaulted him multiple times when they were children, specifically between the ages of seven and ten. Billy described Horner’s lifelong behavior as consistently violent, aggressive, and characterized by an “inappropriate sexual nature”.

Perhaps most chilling was Billy’s recollection of Horner at age 16. According to the testimony, a teenage Horner openly mused about “what it would be like to take someone’s life”. This revelation provides a terrifying context to the murder of Athena Strand, suggesting that the act was not a panicked accident following a vehicle strike, but the culmination of a dark, long-held curiosity.

The Failed Legal Maneuvers

In a final, desperate attempt to save their client’s life, the defense filed a motion asking the judge to eliminate the death penalty from consideration entirely. Their argument was based on the premise that Horner’s autism should legally disqualify him from execution.

The prosecution, led by James Stainton, stood firm against this effort to minimize the brutality of the crime. After reviewing the legal precedents and the evidence presented, the judge denied the motion. The death penalty remains firmly on the table, a decision that was met with silent relief by the “Athena’s Army” supporters gathered at the courthouse.

The Path Forward: Closing Arguments

With the evidence concluded and the “nonsense” from medical experts finally behind them, the court now turns to the final appeals to the jury. Tomorrow at 9:00 AM, the prosecution and the defense will each be granted exactly one hour to present their closing arguments.

The judge has already provided the jury with instructions and allowed them time to look over the extensive exhibits—including the truck footage, the audio recordings, and the forensic DNA evidence. The prosecution is expected to focus on the “strength of 100 men” shown by Athena during her struggle and the sheer predatory nature of Horner’s history, as corroborated by Billy Warren.

Conclusion: A Legacy of Strength

As the sentencing phase approaches its conclusion on May 5th, the world sees Tanner Horner not as a victim of his biology, but as a man whose violent trajectory was predicted by those closest to him. While the defense rests on a foundation of failed excuses, the memory of Athena Strand remains the guiding light for the prosecution.

Athena’s Army remains in full swing, prepared for the final push toward a verdict that honors the dignity of the life stolen. The time for excuses is over; the time for accountability has arrived.

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