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Why Is Arkansas Charging A Father Who Saved His Daughter From Kidnapper With Murder?

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Why Is Arkansas Charging A Father Who Saved His Daughter From Kidnapper With Murder?
When a 67-year-old predator with a history of sexually abusing a minor walks free on a low bond—and then reoffends—the system is supposed to protect the victim, not punish the parent. But in Arkansas, Aaron Spencer is now facing second-degree murder charges after confronting and fatally shooting Michael Fosler, the man who allegedly abducted and assaulted his 14-year-old daughter. Defense attorney Bob Motta joins us to unpack why the state of Arkansas is going after a father who did what most would consider heroic: saving his child’s life when no one else would.
In this episode, we examine the moment everything changed for the Spencer family. We break down the facts of the case, Arkansas’s stand-your-ground and self-defense laws, and the alleged predator’s criminal history. Fosler was facing 43 felony charges related to the sexual abuse and grooming of Spencer’s daughter. Released on a mere $5,000 bond, he continued contacting her, ultimately leading to the confrontation that ended his life.
So why is the state treating Spencer like a criminal instead of a parent pushed past his limit? Bob Motta explores the prosecutorial overreach, the legal strategy, and the glaring double standard at play. If justice is supposed to serve the innocent, this case raises serious concerns about whose side the state is really on.
#AaronSpencer #ArkansasJustice #BobMotta #HiddenKillers #TrueCrimeTalk #StandYourGround #JusticeForFamilies #ChildPredator #FatherVsSystem #SecondDegreeMurder
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Why Is Arkansas Charging A Father Who Saved His Daughter From Kidnapper With Murder?
When a 67-year-old predator with a history of sexually abusing a minor walks free on a low bond—and then reoffends—the system is supposed to protect the victim, not punish the parent. But in Arkansas, Aaron Spencer is now facing second-degree murder charges after confronting and fatally shooting Michael Fosler, the man who allegedly abducted and assaulted his 14-year-old daughter. Defense attorney Bob Motta joins us to unpack why the state of Arkansas is going after a father who did what most would consider heroic: saving his child’s life when no one else would.
In this episode, we examine the moment everything changed for the Spencer family. We break down the facts of the case, Arkansas’s stand-your-ground and self-defense laws, and the alleged predator’s criminal history. Fosler was facing 43 felony charges related to the sexual abuse and grooming of Spencer’s daughter. Released on a mere $5,000 bond, he continued contacting her, ultimately leading to the confrontation that ended his life.
So why is the state treating Spencer like a criminal instead of a parent pushed past his limit? Bob Motta explores the prosecutorial overreach, the legal strategy, and the glaring double standard at play. If justice is supposed to serve the innocent, this case raises serious concerns about whose side the state is really on.
#AaronSpencer #ArkansasJustice #BobMotta #HiddenKillers #TrueCrimeTalk #StandYourGround #JusticeForFamilies #ChildPredator #FatherVsSystem #SecondDegreeMurder
Want to comment and watch this podcast as a video?

Check out our YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/@hiddenkillerspod
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