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Aaron Spencer: The Father Who Saved His Daughter and Exposed a Broken System

True Crime Today | Daily True Crime News & Interviews

Tony Brueski

News, True Crime, News Commentary

4.2612 Ratings

🗓️ 22 October 2025

⏱️ 16 minutes

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Summary

There are stories that break your heart — and then there are stories that break your trust in the entire system.
The case of Aaron Spencer out of Lonoke County, Arkansas, does both.

Spencer is the father who woke up one October night to find his 14-year-old daughter gone, a decoy hoodie left behind, and the man she was missing with — a convicted child predator named Michael Fosler — nowhere to be found. Fosler wasn’t some random stranger. He was out on bond for a string of charges including internet stalking of a child and sexual indecency with a minor. The district attorney’s office knew his record. The judge knew it. And they still let him walk free.

That decision nearly cost a little girl her life.

So when Aaron Spencer spotted that car with his daughter inside, he didn’t see an opportunity for patience — he saw an active kidnapping in progress. He acted, confronting the predator who had taken his child. Fosler died at the scene. The daughter lived.

Now, instead of being celebrated for saving her, Spencer is facing a second-degree-murder charge — prosecuted by the same system that failed to keep the predator locked up. And if that sounds backward to you, you’re not alone.

This episode dives deep into the legal, psychological, and moral collapse that allowed this to happen — how prosecutors, judges, and pre-trial services made decision after decision that put a child in harm’s way. And how one father’s act of courage exposed just how broken “justice” has become.

Spencer’s response? He’s running for sheriff — against the department that arrested him — to make sure no other parent ever has to choose between obeying the law and saving their child.

This isn’t vigilante justice. It’s survival. It’s accountability. It’s what happens when good people have had enough.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

This is Hidden Killers with Tony Bruske.

0:03.7

Here now, Tony Bruske.

0:06.8

There are failures so severe.

0:12.0

They stop being bureaucratic mistakes and start being moral crimes.

0:17.0

What happened in Lonell County, Arkansas, wasn't a tragedy of circumstance.

0:23.5

It was a chain of decisions.

0:26.5

Every one of them, stamped, signed, and approved by a justice system that really should have known better.

0:35.8

And when it failed, a father did what the law was supposed to do.

0:40.5

He protected a child, his child.

0:45.0

Aaron Spencer didn't wake up looking to break the law.

0:48.6

He woke up to a nightmare, his 14-year-old daughter, gone from her bed,

0:57.0

a decoy hoodie left behind,

1:00.9

and the gut-level terror every parent dreads.

1:03.3

It wasn't just that she was missing.

1:06.6

It was who she was missing with.

1:16.5

That man's name was Michael Fossler, 67 years old, a documented predator, a man already facing multiple charges for exploiting and stalking children, including Aaron's daughter.

1:22.8

The DA knew his record. The judge knew it.

1:28.4

The community knew it.

1:30.9

And still, he was out on bond.

1:34.0

And let's pause there just for a quick little second.

1:39.5

And let's do a little free thinking, a little conjecture, a little opinion.

1:51.8

When someone who's in power has the ability to make a choice in two directions one keep a known predator of children behind bars because you have the power to do that, or release them into the ether,

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