Killer FedEx driver Tanner Horner wrote note to 7-year-old victim Athena Strandâs family: âShe didnât deserve itâ
Killer FedEx driver Tanner Horner once wrote a groveling letter to the family of his 7-year-old victim, Athena Strand, in which he apologized for taking away their âlittle angelâ â and blamed his boss for switching up his delivery routes and triggering meltdowns, according to reports.
The twisted 34-year-old penned the note just before he tried to take his own life in 2023 while already in jail for the helpless girlâs death, a Texas jury heard Monday.
âIâm sorry I took your little angel away from you. She didnât deserve it. Yaâll didnât deserve it,â he wrote, according to WFAA.
Killer FedEx driver Tanner Horner blamed the murder of Athena Strand, 7, on his alter ego âZero.âFOX 4 Dallas-Fort Worth
âI pray that my death eases your suffering in some way.â
The letter was among a handful of rambling writings uncovered in Hornerâs cell after he tried to kill himself while awaiting trial.
Horner, who has already admitted to abducting and killing Athena after delivering a Christmas gift in 2022, also had the gall to lament how his own son would be forced to grow up without a father, the letters show.
âJust know I have found God through all of this,â Horner insisted to his victimâs loved ones. âI love you all and Iâm sorry.â
Horner went on to describe how he lives with Aspergerâs syndrome and does not do well with âunpredictableâ changes â citing that he had been given an ideal singular route when he started working as a FedEx driver, CBS News reported.
Horner claimed that he thought his crimes were a ânightmare,â a jury in Texas heard.The Dallas Morning News via Getty Images
But after his employer started âmaking random changesâ to his route âso they could make more money,â he did not adjust to the switch-up in his routine, and it nearly sent him into a suicidal episode, Horner wailed.
His unnamed boss ignored Hornerâs request for a consistent route and instead made him a âfloater,â placing him on different routes every day, the outlet reported.
The killer moaned that the change in route led his mental health to spiral and caused meltdowns.
âIâm sorry I allowed my mental state to be unstable,â he wrote.
âMy son didnât deserve to lose his father. My mother didnât deserve to lose her son. My fiancĂŠ didnât deserve to have her wedding day stripped away from her.â
âThe only thing I ask is for forgiveness and for you to remember my son and show him some grace and mercy,â Horner wrote, âfor he no longer has his father. I love you all, and Iâm sorry.â
People with Aspergerâs syndrome, which is an autism spectrum disorder, often struggle to cope with deviations in their routines and everyday rituals, according to the National Autistic Society.
Horner claimed that his other personality âtook overâ when he strangled the young girl after kidnapping her from outside her house.Facebook/Maitlyn Presley Gandy
Hornerâs trial is to rule on whether he gets the death penalty or life in prison over the slaying of the little girl in the rural town of Paradise, near Fort Worth, some four years ago.
Horner has blamed his alter ego, âZero,â for the cowardly act.
Initially, Horner had told authorities heâd accidentally struck the 67-pound child with his van and then strangled her in a fit of panic after delivering her gift.
But prosecutors have repeatedly branded Horner a liar, especially after surveillance video captured the child sitting inside the delivery truck â largely unharmed â shortly after her abduction.
âThe first thing Tanner Horner says to Athena when he picks her up and puts her in that truck, he leans down and he says: âDonât scream or Iâll hurt you.â He says that twice,â Wise County District Attorney James Stainton said during opening statements.
âThe only truthful thing that Tanner Horner told law enforcement was that he killed her,â Stainton said. âThe pattern and web of lies that he put together, itâs going to be hard for yâall to keep up with. It is lie upon lie upon lie upon lie.â
Defense attorneys, for their part, have blamed his heinous crimes on a brain injury and his autism.
Little Athena Strandâs mom stares down FedEx driver killer as she gives heart-breaking reason why she attended every court date
The mother of Athena Strand stared daggers at her daughterâs killer at his sentencing hearing Wednesday â describing how she had to hide the bruises he left on her neck, as she vowed to keep her memory alive.
âI had to cover up handprint bruises around my daughterâs neck,â mom Maitlyn Gandy told a Texas court Wednesday, when asked why sheâd been to nearly hearing for her 7-year-old girlâs murder.
âAnd because she no longer has a voice. And I want people to know that sheâs not just some story. Sheâs not just some number. Sheâs not just some picture you see in a headline,â she said.
Maitlyn Gandy, mother of Athena Strand, seen in court at her daughterâs killerâs sentencing.WFAA
Gandy, who wore a pink suit and dyed her hair to match Athenaâs favorite color â stared down the little girlâs confessed killer, former FedEx driver Tanner Horner, who sat meekly across the courtroom as she spoke.
âShe was loved. She is loved. And she is missed, and she was real, and she had a life, and she wanted to live,â Gandy said. âI will be her face, and I will be her voice, and I will make sure that every single person in this works knows that that she is loved, and that she wanted to live, and we want her in our lives.â
Horner â 31 at the time of the murder â claimed her hit accidentally hit Athena with his FedEx truck while delivering a package to her familyâs Ft. Worth-area home, and that he strangled her out of fear that sheâd tell her parents about the incident.
Athena had been outside her home when Horner showed up for the delivery and snatched her.
But prosecutors didnât buy Hornerâs version of events that came with the confession â especially since footage from inside his FedEx truck showed him driving off with the girl while she appeared to be in perfect health.
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He also threatened to hurt the girl if she didnât keep quiet during the kidnapping.
âDonât scream or Iâll hurt you,â he was heard saying on camera â with the audio shocking the court it was played.
The bald Horner slouched his way through the hearing, sometimes cradling his head in the crook of his arm as family told how their lives had been shattered by the loss of the vibrant young girl.
Tanner Horner faces charges of capital murder of a person under 10 years old and aggravated kidnapping.WFAA
Gandy tearfully told of the moment she first saw her daughterâs body in a morgue after it was found discarded and naked days after her disappearance.
âWhen I got to her, she was so cold, and she didnât like the cold, so I wanted to make sure that she was dressed,â Gandy said. âI wanted to make sure she had one of her bows. So I got her some bows.â
Gandy made a point of seeing Athena before the girlâs father, Jacob Gandy, so that he wouldnât have to see his daughter as a battered corpse.
âHer ears were messed up and she had incision lines and her chin was scraped up,â she said. âThat wasnât my baby. And then we did her makeup so Jacob wouldnât have to see the discoloration and how bad it was.â
Horner also threatened to hurt the girl if she didnât keep quiet during the kidnapping.FOX 4 DFW
She also shared the heart-wrenching moment of learning her daughter was dead.
âI stopped breathing, and I started to black out,â Gandy testified.
Hornerâs defense has argued he has Aspergers syndrome and should therefore be spared the death penalty.
But his vile behavior apparently did not start with Athena â one woman testified at the trial that he raped her when she was 16-years-old and he was 22.
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