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Aaron Spencer: Hero Dad on Trial

Aaron Spencer: Hero Dad on Trial

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Aaron Spencer’s 14-year-old daughter was abducted by the same man who had already been arrested for sexually abusing her. That man—67-year-old Michael Fosler—was facing 43 felony charges, including rape, grooming, and possession of child pornography. But instead of being held behind bars, Fosler was released on a $5,000 bond.

When Spencer discovered his daughter missing, he did what any parent would do: he went after her. Within minutes, he found her in the predator’s truck. When Fosler refused to stop and then allegedly lunged at him, Spencer opened fire. He saved his daughter’s life.

And now, the state of Arkansas is charging him with murder.

Hero on Trial is a deep-dive true crime series exposing the legal and moral failure behind one of the most infuriating prosecutions in America. Why is a father being treated like a criminal for protecting his child? Why was a known predator allowed to walk free? And why did the court try to silence the public with an illegal gag order?

This podcast unpacks every disturbing detail—from the courtroom maneuvers to the political power plays—raising urgent questions about who our justice system really serves. It’s a story about parental instinct, systemic failure, and a community fighting back against a legal system that got everything backwards.

If saving your child makes you a criminal, what’s left of justice?

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  • Did the Cops Lose the One Thing That Could Prove Aaron Spencer Is Innocent?
    May 27 2026

    Aaron Spencer found his daughter missing from her bedroom after midnight. He found her in the truck of the man who had been charged with crimes against her — a man who was out on bond with a no-contact order. Spencer rammed the truck. He says Fosler lunged at him. He fired. He called 911.Now he's facing second-degree murder with a firearm enhancement. His trial is set for June 22nd. And the evidence that might have told the full story of what happened in those final minutes — dashcam footage from Fosler's own truck — is gone. Law enforcement lost the SD card. Officers testified they had it. They admitted they didn't follow protocol. The defense wants the entire case thrown out because of it.Criminal defense attorney Bob Motta walks through what this case looks like with less than a month to go. Every major ruling by the new judge has gone the defense's way. The previous judge was removed. Reputation witnesses are being allowed. An FBI expert can now testify. And the prosecution says they have something the public hasn't seen yet.Is this case going to make it to a jury? Can it survive what law enforcement did to the evidence? Bob Motta tells it straight.

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    15 mins
  • Aaron Spencer's Trial Is 90 Days Out — And the System That Failed Is Now in That Courtroom Too
    Mar 25 2026

    Michael Fosler was facing 40 counts of child sexual abuse against a child. A judge released him on bond. He never answered for a single count. Aaron Spencer is accused of the shooting that ended that possibility — and on June 22nd, he goes to trial in Arkansas.

    This case has been building for months. A judge was removed. A primary election became a referendum on what happened here. The prosecution has said publicly that the jury is going to hear a version of this story that the public doesn't currently know. And the child at the center of all of it may be required to sit in that courtroom and testify.

    Criminal defense attorney Bob Motta, retired FBI behavioral analyst Robin Dreeke, and host Tony Brueski examine every dimension of where this case stands — and what justice is even supposed to look like when the system that was supposed to handle it already failed.

    Bob Motta walks through the Arkansas legal framework for self-defense and defense of others: what the statutes require, where cases built on this argument most often break down, and the single pre-trial action the Spencer defense cannot afford to skip in the 90 days they have left. He also examines what a prosecutor's public pre-trial declaration that the public has the story wrong actually signals — and whether 40 counts of child sexual abuse that will never see a courtroom can legally factor into the trial of the man accused of ensuring they couldn't.

    Robin Dreeke examines the behavioral reality: what it means for a jury when a community has already decided who the real victim is in a case, and how the emotional framework of this story — a father, a predator on bond, a child who deserved better — shapes the way that jury is going to hear every piece of evidence.

    The clock is running. June 22nd is the answer.

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    24 mins
  • Aaron Spencer Wins Primary — What the Sheriff Election Means for His Murder Trial
    Mar 5 2026

    Aaron Spencer has won the Republican primary for Lonoke County Sheriff. He received more than double the votes of the thirteen-year incumbent. The man charged with second-degree murder is now the frontrunner to become the top law enforcement officer in the county prosecuting him.

    This episode breaks down exactly where the case stands after the primary victory and what happens next.

    The January trial was postponed after the Arkansas Supreme Court removed Judge Barbara Elmore—the same judge who released Michael Fosler on fifty thousand dollars bond after he was charged with forty-three felonies involving Spencer's daughter. The Supreme Court had already reversed Elmore once, calling her gag order a "gross abuse of discretion." When she imposed new restrictions before trial, the justices removed her entirely.

    Retired Judge Ralph Wilson has been assigned to the case. The March 18 pretrial hearing will determine a new trial date.

    Spencer's defense argues he was legally justified in using deadly force to protect his thirteen-year-old daughter from an alleged predator who was violating bond conditions. The prosecution maintains the shooting was murder.

    The timeline creates an unprecedented scenario. If Spencer is convicted before November, he cannot hold office. If acquitted, he's almost certainly sheriff. If the trial somehow extends past the election and Spencer wins, Lonoke County will have a sheriff-elect awaiting trial for murder in the same courthouse where he'd take office.

    Spencer has said he did what any father would do. The voters agreed. Now the jury will decide.

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    20 mins
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