- A wild day in the Tanner Horner case as we met the defendant's alleged alter ego, "Zero."
- Game Warden Josh Espinosa was the first brief witness yesterday. He assisted in making the arrest of Horner who was on his delivery route at the time.
- Texas Ranger Job* Espinosa spent most of the day on the stand as videos were shown to the jury. He managed to convince Horner to lead authorities to Athena's body. (*He is indeed named "Job, like the Good Book" he told them)
- "I'd rather die" than go away for a "long time" to prison, Horner told them in an interview at the Wise County Sheriff's Office.
- They let Horner smoke a cigarette before he would lead them to the body. (If a person is cooperating in this situation, you would order them a lobster dinner if they wanted it.)
- Horner led officers to the Trinity River off of Bobo's Crossing. After her body was found, officer's told him "Thank you, Zero" and asked, "Zero, I need you. Can you come out?"
- Side note: For a while, we got to the see the crowd milling around on the live stream during court breaks.
- We won't get to see that any longer after this deputy told the video guy to have the camera face upwards when the trial isn't actually ongoing.
- Quick hits on other things:
- I can't make heads or tails out of this story.
- There was a shooting last night in far north Fort Worth yesterday evening. "Investigators determined the incident began as an argument between a man and a woman in a relationship near a parked car in a cul-de-sac. Neighbors who heard the commotion approached the vehicle to intervene. The situation escalated into a physical fight involving the couple and the residents. During the struggle, the woman involved in the initial argument pulled out a handgun and opened fire."
- Someone remind him that we bombed a school and killed over 160 girls.
- By the time he's through with the film, he'll have the Mexican army being completely wiped out by Davy Crockett and his AR-15 while fighter jets made their way from Goliad.
- Messenger - Above the Fold
4.09.2026
Random Thursday Morning Thoughts
4.08.2026
Random Wednesday Morning Thoughts
- For detailed reporting on the Horner trial, the Messenger is providing updates throughout the day without a paywall. It's good. I'll just give you some images from yesterday:
- A packed house as the trial was about to begin. Moments later, the DA will have to give an opening statement that only minutes earlier he thought would be about guilt/innocence instead of "just" the death penalty.
- DA James Stainton gave the opening. “You’re going to hear what a 250-pound man can do to a 67-pound child. It’s horrible . . . . One thing that you can’t unhear is the level of fight in a 7-year-old girl when she’s facing certain death."
- The defense lawyer opened with a very strange NBA basketball analogy of a guy who tore his Achilles tendon.
- Paradise first grade teacher Lindsey Thompson was the first witness. She did a fantastic job.
- Elizabeth Strand, stepmom at the time of the abduction.
- The jeans that Athena was wearing at the time of her abduction.
- The FedEx package that was actually delivered at the the time of the abduction.
- If the photo at the very top becomes the lasting image at this trial, this photo by Amanda McCoy of the Star-Telegram is a close second.
- Lane Akin, the former sheriff of Wise County, was emotional on the stand.
- James McGuire, an FBI agent, was the first person to contact Horner as the investigation was unfolding.
- ADA Patrick Berry, who normally takes the lead in most murder trials, finally got into the action. I suspect we will see a lot more of him.
- WFAA does commentary on its feed.
- Today at the trial, videos of Horner police interviews will be shown.
- The War.
- After saying he would probably wipe out an entire "civilization" -- the single worse utterance of words by a president in the history of the United States -- Trump caved last night. So we learned we have a madman as president who is willing to bluff genocide as a negotiating tactic.
- When people ask how could the Holocaust happen under Hitler, yesterday you saw how. We all sat around waiting for 8:00 p.m. EST to see if Trump would destroy millions and millions of people. And we would have let it happen.
- Trump went from requiring an "unconditional surrender" to this . . .
- This morning, it appears that Iran will continue to collect a toll for the ships they allow to go through -- something that didn't exist before our attack of Iraq. And overnight, Iran fired missiles at the UAE, and Kuwait.
- One local news quick hit.
- A Johnson County sheriff's deputy was shot and injured last night. Side note: Notice how this Twitter blurb begins with "Gemini said." There is no person named Gemini in the story. Gemini is, however, the name of Google's AI.
- Back to the Horner trial, the in-truck video recording system of the FedEx truck captured the audio of the murder. It, understandably, will be horrific. I don't know how the live video feed from the courtroom is going to handle that.
4.07.2026
Random Tuesday Morning Thoughts
- The long-awaited Tanner Horner capital murder case will start today, and it is being live-streamed by CourtTV on YouTube here. It will also be shown on the WFAA+ app, and it should be on the Fox Local app as well. Edit: In a shocking move, Horner pled guilty moments ago. The trial will now proceed on the death penalty issue.
- And its getting media coverage the likes of which I haven't seen in a long tine. All these stories/posts have occurred within the last 24 hours:
- Messenger story from yesterday evening.
- Gift link to a very long story. (And it includes a video link on Twitter of a new angle -- at least to me -- of her incredible inbounds pass to win the state championship.)
- The Texas congressman was hitting on another staff member before his affair with the most recent one which led to her setting herself on fire.
- "The woman's husband told police that she had vessel’s keys with her when she fell into the water, causing its engine to shut off. He had to paddle the 8-foot, hard-bottom boat for hours before he reached shore early Sunday, he said." Story.
- New craziness this morning: "A whole civilization will die tonight . . . ." Everyone just ignores his crazy threats of genocide as the rantings of a madman, until they are not. I doubt anything will happen today, but there's no one left in government who will stop him once he goes over the cliff.
- Lets just' pull that back a little bit.
- J.D. Vance is using your taxpayer money this morning to campaign for wanna-be dictator Victor Orban in Hungary. Incredible.
- Rantings of Trump yesterday:
- Let's jail a journalist for not giving up a source. Hello fascism. Video.
- That's what Hitler said about the Jews, rights? Video.
- Those poor kids have to be so confused. Video.
- The embarrassment never ends. Video.
- The Real Estate Second™.
- Final Liberally Lean standings:
- Weird law enforcement fact: The city of Aledo didn't get its own police department until two months ago. Before then, they just contracted with the Parker County Sheriff's office.
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