
Tanner Horner, the former FedEx driver
Horner, 34, and his defense team filed for a motion for a retrial June 4. In arguing that extensive media coverage caused
Senior District
A Tarrant County jury found Horner guilty of capital murder on May 5 for kidnapping Athena from her Wise County home before strangling her and dumping her body in a river in November 2022.
The trial was broadcast in its entirety by many local news outlets, gaining a strong social media presence that led to threats to witnesses, one of the defense’s main points for a retrial.
Investigators identified Horner, a former FedEx driver, as a suspect after learning he delivered a package to the home around the time Athena disappeared. He confessed to killing her, saying
The trial was moved to Tarrant County after Horner’s lawyers argued he couldn’t get a fair trial in Wise County.
Wise County District Attorney James Stainton said to The Dallas Morning News that the motion for a retrial is standard appellate procedure.
“This is a procedure that happens not only in this case but in almost all cases, period,” Stainton said.