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Accused FedEx driver blames alter-ego 'Zero' in 7-year-old Athena Strand's death
Summary
In a Texas courtroom, jurors watched a recorded police interview in which accused delivery driver Tanner Horner said an alter-ego he called 'Zero' took over; authorities say 7-year-old Athena Strand was taken from outside her home and later found dead.
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Tanner Horner, an accused FedEx driver, is facing legal proceedings in Texas after the death of 7-year-old Athena Strand. A jury was shown a recorded Wise County Sheriff's Office interview in which Horner said an alter-ego he called "Zero" took control. Horner told investigators he initially believed the events were a nightmare and said he did not remember parts of what happened. Officials reported the child was taken from outside her home and was later found deceased.
Key points:
- Tanner Horner is an accused delivery driver with court proceedings underway in Texas.
- A recorded police interview was played for the jury in which Horner said an alter-ego named "Zero" took over.
- Authorities reported that 7-year-old Athena Strand was taken from outside her home and later found dead.
- Horner told investigators he thought the events were a nightmare and said he could not recall some actions.
Summary:
The case centers on Horner's statements and the recorded interview presented to the jury. Trial proceedings are ongoing. Undetermined at this time.
