Arkansas father arrested for killing man discovered with his missing daughter.
An Arkansas father has been arrested for allegedly killing a man he found in a car with his missing 14-year-old daughter.
Father’s deadly confrontation leads to arrest!
The arrest has prompted his wife to speak out, criticizing the charges her husband is now facing.
On October 8, Aaron Spencer called the Lonoke County Sheriffโs Office to report that his daughter was missing.
While authorities were en route, Spencer found his daughter in a vehicle with 67-year-old Michael Fosler.
Spencer was arrested for allegedly shooting and killing Fosler during the ensuing confrontation.
Details of the fatal shooting revealed.
The Lonoke County Sheriffโs Office reported that Fosler was pronounced dead at the scene, and Spencer was taken into custody.
Spencer is now facing a first-degree murder charge, classified as a Class Y felony, pending a prosecutorโs review.
Jail records indicate that Spencer posted bail and was released the following day, but his legal troubles are far from over.
Wife’s shocking defense revealed.
Heather Spencer, Aaronโs wife, has turned to social media, passionately defending her husbandโs actions.
Heather claimed that their daughter had been “targeted, groomed, and r*ped” by Fosler, whom she referred to as a predator.
Fosler had been out on bond, facing charges of internet stalking and sexual assault from July, which heightened the tension surrounding the incident.
Heather explained that the family’s dog alerted them to their daughter’s disappearance on the night of October 8.
“We lived every parentโs worst nightmare,” she wrote in a Facebook post, detailing their frantic search for their daughter.
Fatherโs heroic search for daughter revealed.
Aaron quickly jumped into his truck and embarked on a desperate search, ultimately locating his daughter with Fosler.
When Spencer confronted Fosler, the situation escalated, resulting in the tragic shooting.
The sheriff’s office clarified that while a homicide took place, the investigation will determine whether it was justified.
Arkansas father’s arrest ignites heated debate.
The case has garnered widespread attention, with many sympathizing with Spencer’s reaction upon discovering his daughter with Fosler.
In a fiery social media post, Heather criticized the sheriff’s office for granting Fosler privacy while exposing their family’s situation.
Heather alleged that Fosler, despite the pending charges, was able to maintain contact with their daughter, violating a no-contact order.
“As soon as the predator realized my husband was behind him, he ran,” Heather wrote, recounting the chase and the subsequent shooting.
The mother maintained that her husband acted in self-defense to protect both their daughter and himself.
Heather also revealed that Fosler had been awaiting trial for his crimes, which was scheduled for December.
Investigation poised to uncover the truth.
Sheriff John Staley emphasized that the investigation will be thorough in order to uncover the facts of the case.
The sheriff also noted that Fosler’s bond would have been revoked had he been apprehended that night.
Angry wife criticizes police.
Heather voiced her anger over the release of her husbandโs arrest details while Fosler remained relatively anonymous.
She also noted that she had started an online fundraiser to assist with her husband’s legal defense fees.
โWe are private people, and having this be public has been incredibly difficult,โ Heather said, expressing her overwhelm with the situation.
Despite the tragedy, she expressed gratitude for the overwhelming support from friends, family, and even strangers.
Heather concluded her post by calling her husband a hero for rescuing their daughter and bringing her home safely.
Sheriff Staley reiterated that the investigation will primarily focus on determining whether the shooting was justified.
For now, Aaron Spencer is at home, but his future remains uncertain as the justice system unfolds.