NEW: Tanner Horner, who pleaded guilty to murdering 7-year-old Athena Strand, seen on camera reacting to a woman telling him that a "seven-year-old kid" had been kidnapped.
During the trial today, jurors broke down in tears after audio footage was played of Horner killing Athena after he told her to take off her shirt and said she was "really pretty."
Athena repeatedly asked for her mother.
"Horner is then heard asking Athena to remove her shirt, and there are several moments when she says "no" and asks for her mom. That was followed by repeated sounds of crying, screaming and banging," NBC reported.
Jurors were also shown footage (below) of Horner being stopped while trying to deliver packages.
He was told by a woman that the road was blocked off because a "seven-year-old kid" had been kidnapped.
"Are you serious?" Horner said.
Give this man the death penalty.
Death penalty is not enough.
Mutilation?
Castration?
Then public execution.
You have to make a public example of this evil behavior or else it’ll continue.
Alabama football director of performance, David Ballou
What would be his biggest tip to young athletes trying to get to the next level?
“A lot of people work hard…
it’s the people that work hard & are able to stack nutrition & sleep & those things on top of it.”
Listen up:
POWERFUL: #Buccaneers legend Lavonte David was crying at his press conference today talking about becoming a GIRL DAD.
“I thought I needed a son to become a man… but having a daughter made me one”
“Having a girl showed me what really matters in life”
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It is said that the bison is the only animal to turn and face a storm. To get through the blizzard faster. To not hide. To face difficult times head on. To meet the moment.
For the moment is all we have.
Joe Rogan exposes how hospitals operate like private businesses. Doctors are incentivized to push certain medications and surgeries that people probably don’t need.
Before we get into today, we just want to take a moment to remember 9/11
Being in New York on this day, it’s impossible not to think about the lives lost, the families impacted, and the resilience of this city and this country
Thank you to the firefighters, police officers, and first responders who gave their lives protecting others
Never forget 🇺🇸