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The grandfather of a seven-year-old Texas girl who was kidnapped and murdered by a FedEx driver said despite wrestling with anger towards the deranged killer, he forgives him.

Mark Strand said despite part of him wanting 'five 5 minutes alone in a cell' with 31-year-old Tanner Horner, he decided to listen to another part that told him forgiveness was the only way for him and his family to recover.

Horner snatched Athena Strand from the driveway of her family home in Paradise, Texas, on Wednesday afternoon, and she was found dead on Friday. Police said she was likely killed within an hour of her kidnapping. 

Police were able to connect Horner to the killing based on a tip-off and his FedEx delivery route that day. 

Horner confessed shortly after being apprehended, and now faces capital murder and aggravated kidnapping charges. 

Mark Strand wrote that despite part of him wanting 'five 5 minutes alone in a cell' with 31-year-old Tanner Horner who abducted and killed his seven-year-old granddaughter Athena, he decided to listen to another part that told him forgiveness was the only way for him and his family to recover

Mark Strand wrote that despite part of him wanting 'five 5 minutes alone in a cell' with 31-year-old Tanner Horner who abducted and killed his seven-year-old granddaughter Athena, he decided to listen to another part that told him forgiveness was the only way for him and his family to recover

Athena Strand was snatched from the driveway of her family home in Paradise, Texas, on Wednesday afternoon

Athena Strand was snatched from the driveway of her family home in Paradise, Texas, on Wednesday afternoon

Tanner Lynn Horner, 31, confessed to police to abducting and killing Athena on Wednesday afternoon

Horner is being held at Wise County Jail on charges of aggravated murder and kidnapping

Tanner Lynn Horner, 31, confessed to police to abducting and killing Athena on Wednesday afternoon

Mr Strand characterized his internal turmoil over his decision to forgive Horner as a battle between good and evil.

'This man I am, is angry and I want 5 minutes alone in a cell with the psycho that took our Athena away from us, but there's a soft gentle voice in the back of my head telling me I need to forgive him,' he wrote in an emotional Facebook post.

'If I allow this hate to consume me, that voice will fade and eventually be silenced. Then that ugly spirit of hate will have succeeded and that's why this gentle voice persists to tell me I need to forgive this man.'

'There's not one ounce of my flesh that wants to do this or say this, but my spirit has heard God's voice and right now, while tears flood my eyes, I declare publicly that I forgive this man!'

'Hate will not win. I hope my family will understand that I don't do this for the sake of this man. I do this for the sake of my family and myself and to Honor the voice of God who is giving me the strength to say this. I do this to honor our precious Athena who knew no hate.'

'Love Conquers All and Forgives. Today, I choose Love and hate loses,' he concluded.

Mr Strand characterized his internal turmoil over his decision to forgive Horner as a battle between good and evil

Mr Strand characterized his internal turmoil over his decision to forgive Horner as a battle between good and evil

Police said Athena was likely killed within an hour of her kidnapping on Wednesday

Police said Athena was likely killed within an hour of her kidnapping on Wednesday

Horner is the only suspect authorities believe is responsible in the case, Akin said. He did not have any relation or connection to the family.

According to the Wise County Sheriff's Office, the child was dropped off at home from school at her home in Paradise at 4.30pm on Wednesday.

The youngster was outside her home after an argument with her stepmother when Horner was delivering a FedEx package to her house.

When Athena didn't come back inside and could not be found in her bedroom, her step-mom reported her missing to police at about 6.40pm.

Police believe the girl was likely abducted from her driveway, just 200 yards away from the safety of her home.

The FedEx van Homer was said to have been driving was found several 10 miles away from where Athena was abducted

The FedEx van Homer was said to have been driving was found several 10 miles away from where Athena was abducted

Authorities were only able to connect the dots between Athena's disappearance and Horner's delivery route following a tip off

Authorities were only able to connect the dots between Athena's disappearance and Horner's delivery route following a tip off 

Athena Strand was said to have been outside of her home following an argument with her step-mom. When she could not be found shortly afterwards, the alarm was raised

Athena Strand was said to have been outside of her home following an argument with her step-mom. When she could not be found shortly afterwards, the alarm was raised

Authorities were able to connect the dots between Athena's disappearance and Horner's delivery route following a tip-off, with the FBI, Texas Rangers and Wise County Sheriff's Offices working to bring the case to a speedy yet tragic end.

The youngster's body was eventually found 10 miles away from her home.

The County Sheriff paid tribute to locals that had assisted with the investigation which saw hundreds of volunteers coming out to help with a massive search.

'This community does not like losing our children and we could see it because of all the people who came out and helped us throughout this ordeal,' Akin said.

'It's one of the toughest investigations that I've been involved in because it's a child, and anytime there's a child dies, it hits you in your heart. You compare that child to your own children when they were at that age', he added.

FedEx released a statement on Friday night expressing their condolences to the family: 'Words cannot describe our shock at the reports surrounding this tragic event. First and foremost, our thoughts are with the family during this most difficult time.'

Athena Strand pictured with her mother Maitlyn Gandy. Gandy wrote on Facebook: 'Athena is innocent, beautiful, kind, intelligent, and just the brightest happiest soul you could ever meet

Athena Strand pictured with her mother Maitlyn Gandy. Gandy wrote on Facebook: 'Athena is innocent, beautiful, kind, intelligent, and just the brightest happiest soul you could ever meet

Athena's mom Maitlyn Gandy described Horner as a 'sick, cruel monster'.

'Athena is innocent, beautiful, kind, intelligent, and just the brightest, happiest soul you could ever meet,' she

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