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Hopefully the parole board will take this into account

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  • jon-nycJ Offline
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    Person. Woman. Man. Camera. TV.

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      Interesting, considering that the trial of Aaron Spencer is coming up.

      Spencer is charged with second-degree murder (a Class A felony) in the shooting death of 67-year-old Michael Fosler. According to reports and his defense:Fosler had been arrested earlier and faced dozens of felony charges (around 43), including sexual assault/rape of Spencer's then-13/14-year-old daughter, child pornography, and internet stalking of a minor.

      Fosler was out on a low bond ($5,000).

      Spencer reported his daughter missing; he later located her in Fosler's truck around 1 a.m.

      Spencer rammed the truck off the road. He claims he shot Fosler (multiple times) in self-defense and defense of his daughter after Fosler allegedly lunged at him.

      Spencer admits to the shooting but pleads not guilty, arguing it was justified under Arkansas law (defense of others/self-defense when a child faces imminent harm). Prosecutors have cited prior statements by Spencer as evidence of premeditation. The case has drawn significant attention due to missing evidence (e.g., dashcam footage), evidentiary disputes, and judicial changes.

      His pre-trial hearings (as of April–May 2026) have seen some defense wins on testimony and evidence issues, with trial proceedings ongoing.

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