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FedEx Driver Kidnaps 7 Yr Old Girl After Delivering Her Barbies Then SA's Her In Back of The Van

Rotten Mango

Stephanie Soo

Comedy, True Crime, Society & Culture

4.828K Ratings

🗓️ 30 April 2026

⏱️ 46 minutes

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Summary

35 year old Tanner Horner, a delivery driver with a route in Paradise, Texas writes a letter to the police, “Detective, my family is in danger…” He goes on to claim that the pants in his backpack, although they do belong to the kidnapped and murdered 7 year old girl that recently went missing in Paradise, Texas, were in fact planted there. But that’s just one version of the events Tanner Horner confessed to the authorities. Detectives know it’s not true but how else can they find out what really happened to Athena in the last hours of her life? The true extent of his crimes will not be fully known until simultaneous audio and visual footage plays at his sentencing trial; his delivery truck had an interior dash cam that was recording the entire time. Will Tanner Horner be given life or be put to death? This is the kidnapping, SA, and murder of 7 year old Athena Strand. Full show notes available at RottenMangoPodcast.com

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0:00.0

Bad-a-being-bad-a-boo.

0:02.8

Technically, a third of your day, you're supposed to be asleep.

0:06.2

Eight hours of sleep, 16 hours awake, and at least a few hours alive, we are all sitting

0:11.7

around the table with our coworkers going, I had the craziest dream last night.

0:16.3

And everybody sits there and they try to decode your dream for you in varying degrees.

0:20.8

Some of the coworkers are skeptical. Maybe it's time to lay off on the melatonin gummies. Others say, maybe it's a sign. Maybe you should go through his phone because you never know. Others say, it's just a dream. It's your anxiety getting worked up and rehearsing all of these hypothetical situations. It's just a rehearsal. It's no big deal.

0:38.9

All the way down to the, what about the eggs in the dream? You said you had eggs in your dream?

0:44.6

What happened to the eggs? Eggs are one of the most overlooked dream symbols, but you have to be

0:50.6

specific. Did you find a nest of eggs? Because when you find a nest of eggs, typically that means that you're going to have wealth coming your way, happiness in your marriage, something good is about to happen. But if the eggs are broken and the yellow yolk is just spilling out of them and they're fresh, that's good. Fortune is ready for the picking. Even though the egg is broken, it's coming. Luck is coming your way.

1:11.7

And let's say you're eating the eggs, any sort of eggs. That means you're absorbing new wisdom.

1:16.7

But every time you take a bite of the eggs, if it doesn't taste good, that means you are spiritually and emotionally too immature and you need to swallow a tough pill.

1:25.1

If you're buying eggs at the supermarket, you should probably

1:28.9

buy a lottery ticket because that means you're investing in growth and something good is going to

1:32.0

happen. All of that sounds very positive, or at least something that you can work on. And there's

1:37.0

lots of symbolisms and nightmares. Like if you dream of a haunted house, each part of the haunted

1:42.7

house apparently means something. If you're

1:45.3

stuck in the haunted house basement, that means you have unprocessed, repressed trauma that you need to

1:51.3

get through. You're stuck in the attic. You have intellectual, spiritual beliefs that you have been

1:56.8

neglecting. Maybe a locked room, something is ready to emerge, but your ego is blocking it.

2:02.2

There's all these scary things that we can decode. And a lot of people, they have dreams of where

2:06.8

they're getting killed or where they're running away from a killer. But what happens if you're

2:11.6

dreaming and you're the one doing the killing? Sometimes the scary part is not the dream itself,

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