NEW: Man accused of killing his daughter’s rapist is running for sheriff, the same office that arrested him last October.
Aaron Spencer of Lonoke County, Arkansas, says he is running because the legal system has “failed.”
Back in 2024, Spencer woke up to find his 14-year-old… pic.twitter.com/ATpEQRywbC
— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) October 13, 2025
This clip, shared widely on social media, marks a turning point in what has been an unrelenting nightmare for Aaron, his wife Heather, and their family—a saga of grooming, sexual abuse, a flawed justice system, and a deadly confrontation that has left them battling murder charges instead of healing. The ordeal began in the spring of 2024, when the Spencers discovered that their 13-year-old daughter had been targeted by Michael Fosler, a 67-year-old former Indiana police chief. Fosler, described by Heather as “old enough to be my father,” had ingratiated himself into the family’s circle through a relationship with a family friend. What started as seemingly innocent interactions quickly devolved into grooming via text messages, escalating to multiple instances of sexual assault. The girl, a quiet homeschooled child who spent much of her time caring for her dying grandfather, was vulnerable. Heather later recounted the horror: “It took very little exposure for an unknown man… to start pursuing my child. This monster was an opportunist and started grooming my then 13-year-old via text.”

Fosler violated the order, continuing to communicate with the girl unbeknownst to her parents, setting the stage for further tragedy. The nightmare peaked on the night of October 8, 2024. The Spencers awoke to their dog’s frantic barking. Checking on their daughter, they found her bed empty, with a stuffed animal in a hoodie placed under the sheets to mimic her presence. Panic ensued. Heather described the terror: “Immediately all the lights in the house were on, we were calling for her inside the house, then outside. I called 911 immediately as my husband left to go looking for her, with no direction in mind, only a prayer of finding her.” Aaron, armed and desperate, searched the area while on the phone with dispatch. A tip from a family member about a suspicious Cash App payment from Fosler heightened their fears. Aaron spotted Fosler’s white truck about ten miles away, with his daughter inside.

He spent a day in jail before posting $150,000 bond. Judge Elmore, the same who had released Fosler, imposed a gag order without a hearing, silencing the family and officials. Heather lamented: “We were no longer able to share our story and were forced to suffer the injustice of it all in silence.” The order was later struck down unanimously by the Arkansas Supreme Court, which rebuked Elmore for a “plain, manifest, clear, and gross abuse of discretion” and reassigned the case. Heather blasted the judge: “The same judge who released this monster out into the community to continue his reign of terror on our child, placed us and seemingly the whole world under an unconstitutional gag order.” The legal battles compounded the family’s trauma. Aaron’s trial is set for January 2026, facing up to 30 years if convicted.

Collin Rugg noted the details, including the stuffed animal decoy, and Fosler’s 40+ charges. Petitions garnered hundreds of thousands of signatures to drop charges, and social media erupted with endorsements. One supporter wrote: “If I could vote for you a million times, I would.” Aaron’s sheriff bid embodies their fightback. “This campaign isn’t about me; it’s about every parent, every neighbor, every family who deserves to feel safe,” he said. The Spencers’ story underscores conservative critiques of lenient bonds and failing protections for victims. As Heather reflected, the system “failed over and over to put away a predator.” Their nightmare continues, but their resilience inspires a call for reform.
Links
- Dad charged with killing his 14-year-old daughter’s rapist now running for sheriff: ‘It’s about restoring trust’
- He Shot the Man Who Raped His Teenage Daughter
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