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I Don’t Know Anyone That Protects Predators… Other Than Predators | The Aaron Spencer Case
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There’s something deeply broken in Lonoke County, Arkansas.
A 67-year-old man, Michael Fosler, was charged with 43 felony counts involving a thirteen-year-old girl. The bond? $5,000 cash.
Weeks later, he was found in a car with that same child—alive only because her father, Aaron Spencer, intervened. Fosler didn’t survive.
Now, instead of asking why a predator was free, the system has turned its full weight on the father who protected his daughter.
This episode of Hidden Killers exposes how Judge Barbara Elmore approved the low bond, how Chief Deputy Prosecutor John Huggins chose to keep the case alive, and how a sweeping gag order—later struck down by the Arkansas Supreme Court as a “gross abuse of discretion”—tried to silence everyone asking questions.
This isn’t speculation; it’s documented history. The same judge was previously reversed for refusing to recuse herself in another child-abuse case. The same prosecutor could still drop the charges but hasn’t.
When courts and prosecutors protect predators and punish protectors, that’s not justice—it’s self-preservation.
👉 We break down the record, the reversals, and the moral collapse behind State v. Spencer.
👉 We ask the question the courtroom won’t: Who is this justice really for?
Because I don’t know anyone that protects predators… other than predators.
(All analysis is based on publicly available court documents and rulings. Commentary reflects opinion on matters of public concern.)
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A 67-year-old man, Michael Fosler, was charged with 43 felony counts involving a thirteen-year-old girl. The bond? $5,000 cash.
Weeks later, he was found in a car with that same child—alive only because her father, Aaron Spencer, intervened. Fosler didn’t survive.
Now, instead of asking why a predator was free, the system has turned its full weight on the father who protected his daughter.
This episode of Hidden Killers exposes how Judge Barbara Elmore approved the low bond, how Chief Deputy Prosecutor John Huggins chose to keep the case alive, and how a sweeping gag order—later struck down by the Arkansas Supreme Court as a “gross abuse of discretion”—tried to silence everyone asking questions.
This isn’t speculation; it’s documented history. The same judge was previously reversed for refusing to recuse herself in another child-abuse case. The same prosecutor could still drop the charges but hasn’t.
When courts and prosecutors protect predators and punish protectors, that’s not justice—it’s self-preservation.
👉 We break down the record, the reversals, and the moral collapse behind State v. Spencer.
👉 We ask the question the courtroom won’t: Who is this justice really for?
Because I don’t know anyone that protects predators… other than predators.
(All analysis is based on publicly available court documents and rulings. Commentary reflects opinion on matters of public concern.)
#HiddenKillers #AaronSpencer #BarbaraElmore #JohnHuggins #ArkansasJustice #TrueCrime #JudicialAccountability #ProsecutorialDiscretion #VictimsRights #SystemFailure
Want to comment and watch this podcast as a video?
Check out our YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/@hiddenkillerspod
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I Don’t Know Anyone That Protects Predators… Other Than Predators | The Aaron Spencer Case
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There’s something deeply broken in Lonoke County, Arkansas.
A 67-year-old man, Michael Fosler, was charged with 43 felony counts involving a thirteen-year-old girl. The bond? $5,000 cash.
Weeks later, he was found in a car with that same child—alive only because her father, Aaron Spencer, intervened. Fosler didn’t survive.
Now, instead of asking why a predator was free, the system has turned its full weight on the father who protected his daughter.
This episode of Hidden Killers exposes how Judge Barbara Elmore approved the low bond, how Chief Deputy Prosecutor John Huggins chose to keep the case alive, and how a sweeping gag order—later struck down by the Arkansas Supreme Court as a “gross abuse of discretion”—tried to silence everyone asking questions.
This isn’t speculation; it’s documented history. The same judge was previously reversed for refusing to recuse herself in another child-abuse case. The same prosecutor could still drop the charges but hasn’t.
When courts and prosecutors protect predators and punish protectors, that’s not justice—it’s self-preservation.
👉 We break down the record, the reversals, and the moral collapse behind State v. Spencer.
👉 We ask the question the courtroom won’t: Who is this justice really for?
Because I don’t know anyone that protects predators… other than predators.
(All analysis is based on publicly available court documents and rulings. Commentary reflects opinion on matters of public concern.)
#HiddenKillers #AaronSpencer #BarbaraElmore #JohnHuggins #ArkansasJustice #TrueCrime #JudicialAccountability #ProsecutorialDiscretion #VictimsRights #SystemFailure
Want to comment and watch this podcast as a video?
Check out our YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/@hiddenkillerspod
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A 67-year-old man, Michael Fosler, was charged with 43 felony counts involving a thirteen-year-old girl. The bond? $5,000 cash.
Weeks later, he was found in a car with that same child—alive only because her father, Aaron Spencer, intervened. Fosler didn’t survive.
Now, instead of asking why a predator was free, the system has turned its full weight on the father who protected his daughter.
This episode of Hidden Killers exposes how Judge Barbara Elmore approved the low bond, how Chief Deputy Prosecutor John Huggins chose to keep the case alive, and how a sweeping gag order—later struck down by the Arkansas Supreme Court as a “gross abuse of discretion”—tried to silence everyone asking questions.
This isn’t speculation; it’s documented history. The same judge was previously reversed for refusing to recuse herself in another child-abuse case. The same prosecutor could still drop the charges but hasn’t.
When courts and prosecutors protect predators and punish protectors, that’s not justice—it’s self-preservation.
👉 We break down the record, the reversals, and the moral collapse behind State v. Spencer.
👉 We ask the question the courtroom won’t: Who is this justice really for?
Because I don’t know anyone that protects predators… other than predators.
(All analysis is based on publicly available court documents and rulings. Commentary reflects opinion on matters of public concern.)
#HiddenKillers #AaronSpencer #BarbaraElmore #JohnHuggins #ArkansasJustice #TrueCrime #JudicialAccountability #ProsecutorialDiscretion #VictimsRights #SystemFailure
Want to comment and watch this podcast as a video?
Check out our YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/@hiddenkillerspod
Instagram https://www.instagram.com/hiddenkillerspod/
Facebook https://www.facebook.com/hiddenkillerspod/
Tik-Tok https://www.tiktok.com/@hiddenkillerspod
X Twitter https://x.com/tonybpod
Listen Ad-Free On Apple Podcasts Here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/true-crime-today-premium-plus-ad-free-advance-episode/id1705422872
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