Arkansas Dad Accused of Homicide
Fees Dismissed As He Runs For Sheriff
Revealed
An Arkansas dad accused of killing a person charged with sexually abusing his teenage daughter has scored a large courtroom victory … as a result of he is off the hook in his homicide case.
A choose on Thursday tossed the second-degree homicide cost in opposition to Aaron Spencer, the Arkansas father who grew to become a nationwide headline after launching a marketing campaign for county sheriff whereas awaiting trial.
The ruling stems from a prolonged struggle over lacking proof. Spencer’s attorneys argued investigators misplaced key supplies through the case … and the choose in the end determined misconduct by regulation enforcement “was so egregious that dismissal of this case is warranted.”
As TMZ beforehand reported, Spencer was accused of fatally capturing Michael Fosler in October 2024, when Fosler was going through dozens of kid intercourse crime costs involving Spencer’s teenage daughter. Fosler was out on bond on the time of the capturing.
Spencer pleaded not responsible and maintained he was making an attempt to guard his youngster.
The case drew nationwide consideration not solely due to the allegations in opposition to Fosler, however as a result of Spencer later introduced he was operating for sheriff in Lonoke County whereas nonetheless going through the homicide cost. Regardless of the pending case, he received the Republican main earlier this yr.
Spencer spent practically two years combating the allegation … and was set to go to trial June 22.
