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    Crime & Punishment

    North Texas teen pleads guilty to murdering little girl and setting family's house on fire

    Claire St. Amant
    Sep 4, 2014 | 3:35 pm

    The disturbing case against accused child murderer and rapist Tyler Lane Holder came to an abrupt end September 4. Tarrant County prosecutors reached an agreement with the now 18-year-old in which he pleaded guilty to murder, arson and attempted capital murder in exchange for a life sentence, plus 40 years.

    Holder was 17 years old when he allegedly raped and killed 6-year-old Alanna Gallagher in Saginaw. He was due to go to trial for capital murder in October, but because he was not 18 years old at the time of the crime, a legal loophole would have prevented him from serving the mandatory life sentence without parole in Texas.

    "Rather than navigate unchartered waters, which would delay justice, it was decided to proceed on the murder charge," the Tarrant County District Attorney's office said in a release.

    Under the terms of the plea deal, Holder will serve a minimum of 50 years before he is eligible for parole.

    About two weeks after killing Alanna, Holder set fire to her family's house and car. Police quickly identified the teenage neighbor as a suspect, and his DNA matched evidence at both crime scenes. In addition to Alanna's murder, Holder also faced charges of arson and attempted capital murder for shooting a police officer who tried to arrest him on July 23, 2013.

    After Holder pleaded guilty and was sentenced, Alanna's mother, Laura Gallagher, read a lengthy victim impact statement. In it, she called Alanna "a treasure."

    "She was loved and loving more in her brief life than many are their whole life. She cared about people. She brightened every room she was in," Gallagher said, adding, "that's been taken away from the world. And it's your fault."

    Alanna's body was found wrapped in a tarp with her ankles and wrists bound with duct tape. Plastic bags covered her head, and her official cause of death was asphyxia. It was also determined that her body had been immersed in water for a period of time surrounding her death.

    "No matter how much suffering you undergo in prison, it won't be as much as all the people who knew and loved Alanna have been, and will continue to be suffering," Gallagher said. "I hope you remember this, and that you live with shame for what you have done, every day that you live, every day that Alanna is gone from us."

    Alanna Gallagher, 6, was brutally tortured and killed by her neighbor.

    Alanna Gallagher
    Photo via Saginaw Police
    Alanna Gallagher, 6, was brutally tortured and killed by her neighbor.
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    Making a Splash

    Popular Dallas-area lake launches 5 new paddling trails this summer

    Amber Heckler
    Jun 24, 2026 | 1:30 pm
    Paddling on Lewisville Lake
    Photo courtesy of TPWD
    Lewisville Lake's new paddling trails open June 25.

    Texas' hot summer temperatures are much more bearable with a day spent on the water, and Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) is making a splash with five cool new paddling trails opening at a popular Dallas-area lake this week.

    Lewisville Lake's new Highland Village Paddling Trails officially launch Thursday, June 25, with a public grand opening ceremony slated for 11 am at Lakeside Community Park (707 Highland Village Rd.).

    The new trails boast eight miles of paddling adventures for visitors to explore. Multiple access points are available throughout the Hickory Creek Arm of the lake, at Marauder Park, Pilot Knoll Park, Sunset Point Park, Lakeside Community Park, and Copperas Branch Park.

    The trails range in length from a short half-mile trip to a full 3.4-mile loop, and TPWD notes that trails can be combined for even longer excursions. Padders can plan trips from a half hour to a half day, depending on the route, length, water levels, wind speed, and time spent observing the surroundings.

    Map of the Hickory Creek Arm trails on Lewisville Lake There are five access points to the new Lewisville Lake paddling trails.Courtesy of Texas Parks and Wildlife Department

    Anglers will encounter largemouth bass, channel catfish, crappie, white bass, and striped bass during their fishing trip, while birdwatchers will find a variety of fowl on the lake, such as great blue herons, great egrets, mallards, swallows, and belted kingfishers. Eagle-eyed visitors might also catch turtles swimming in the water or sunning nearby.

    "TPWD is excited about the addition of the Highland Village Paddling Trails on the Hickory Creek Arm of Lewisville Lake," said Shelly Plante, nature tourism manager for TPWD in a release. "Paddlers will have plenty of options for loops and one-way trails, along with opportunities to fish and view wildlife on this beautiful section of the lake."

    The five new Lewisville Lake trails bring the total number of Texas Paddling Trails to 96 statewide. Explore more about the new trails on the Texas Parks and Wildlife website.

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