- The Tanner Horner case continued along yesterday just as if he hadn't pled guilty at all. That is, the State is providing all the evidence that they were prepared to give just as if Horner had not pled guilty. The reason is to be able to argue later: "Don't give him credit for pleading guilty. With the mountain of evidence we had against him, he didn't have a choice."
- Horner had a lawyer by the time a week after the arrest he decided he wanted to talk to law enforcement on his own. Yep, that is his right.
- FBI Special Agent Taylor Page testified about cellular data tracking.
- Bruce Sherman with the Texas Department of Public Safety.
- FBI Special Agent Kurt Duross testified about Athena's clothing being found by the defendant's home.

Wise County Prosecutor Michelle Deuell. - Horner was living in the shed to the left. Athena's clothing would be found in a junk pile in located in the middle of the photo.
- His living quarters were a mess, mess, mess.
- The WFAA reporter Tanya Eiserer, who provides analysis during court breaks, is not even attempting to be objective in her coverage : "If by some miracle the jury doesn't give him the death penalty . . . . " is just one of the things she said yesterday. She might be right, but normally they try to stay in the middle.
- When lawsuits like this are filed, they make big headlines. Not so much when they get dismissed. Story.
- Crazy story. Over 100 cops showed up.
- Melania held a surprise statement in front of the cameras yesterday where, of all things, she decided it was a good time to distance herself from Epstein. What prompted this? And Trump didn't even know it was going down.
- Schools and hospitals destroyed in Iran. Gift link.
- Trump weird rantings yesterday:
- Even he is admitting the Strait is not open.
- They better not be!!!!!!!!!!!
- Who cares what he's rambling about here. The man is not well.
- Dateline Weslaco, Texas. They might want to tap the brakes on that.
- The Business Second™. Inflation numbers released this morning. Uh, oh.
- Lauren Whitener Clock: 6 years and 281 days.
























































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