Lawyers for the man accused of kidnapping and killing the 7-year-old North Texas girl Athena Strand argued he has Autism spectrum disorder which makes him unfit for the death penalty.
Tanner Horner's attorneys filed a motion in Tarrant County this week to remove the death penalty as a sentencing option at the trial.
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Athena Strand Murder: Defense claims suspect has autism, shouldn’t face death penalty
Defense lawyers for Tanner Horner have asked for the death penalty to be taken off the table because they say he has autism. Horner is accused of kidnapping and strangling 7-year-old Athena Strand in ...
Pre-trial hearings for Tanner Horner were held Tuesday and Wednesday. The presiding judge ruled on several motions from the ...
The first Collision after All In Texas was an eventful one. The show kicked off with a heartfelt speech from the new TNT Champion, Dustin Rhodes. He invoked the teachings of his Hall of Famer father, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Defense attorneys for Tanner Horner, the FedEx driver accused of killing Wise County girl Athena Strand, say the suspect shouldn’t ...
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