Wednesday, March 04, 2026

BUT WILL HE DEFEAT HIS DEMOCRATIC OPPONENT IN NOVEMBER? ... THAT IS IF HE'S NOT CONVICTED IN THE MEANTIME

Father accused of murdering his 14-year-old daughter's rapist WINS primary race to become county sheriff

 

By Alexa Cimino 

 

Daily Mail

Mar 4, 2026

 

 

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Aaron Spencer is now the top Republican pick for his county's sheriff position - despite being on trial for murder
 

A father accused of killing the man who allegedly raped and abducted his teenage daughter has won the Republican primary for county sheriff in Arkansas - despite him still awaiting trial for murder.

Aaron Spencer, 37, secured 53.5 percent of the vote in Tuesday’s Republican primary for Lonoke County sheriff, defeating longtime incumbent John Staley, who received 26.5 percent, according to the Arkansas Secretary of State. A third candidate, David Bufford, received nearly 20 percent.

The result puts Spencer in the unusual position of potentially becoming the top law enforcement officer in the same county that charged him with murder.

But his criminal case remains unresolved.

Spencer has been accused of fatally shooting Michael Fosler, 67, in October 2024 after discovering the man with his teenage daughter. 

Fosler had been out on $50,000 bail while facing 43 criminal charges involving the girl, including internet stalking of a child, sexual assault, sexual indecency with a child and possession of child pornography.

Spencer has admitted to shooting Fosler but pleaded not guilty to second-degree murder.

The case began shortly after midnight on October 8, 2024, when Spencer and his wife, Heather Spencer, 38, discovered their daughter missing from her bedroom at the family’s farm in Cabot, Arkansas.

 

Aaron Spencer, 37, pictured with his wife, Heather, secured 53.5 percent of the vote in Tuesday¿s Republican primary for Lonoke County sheriff while still awaiting trial for murder

Aaron Spencer, 37, pictured with his wife, Heather, secured 53.5 percent of the vote in Tuesday’s Republican primary for Lonoke County sheriff while still awaiting trial for murder

Michael Fosler (pictured) was charged and booked with rape and internet stalking of a child on July 11, 2024 but was released quickly on a $50,000 bond and then kidnapped Spencer's daughter

Michael Fosler (pictured) was charged and booked with rape and internet stalking of a child on July 11, 2024 but was released quickly on a $50,000 bond and then kidnapped Spencer's daughter

 

The parents called 911 but soon began searching the area themselves after realizing their daughter may have been with Fosler - a man police say had previously groomed and raped the girl and was the boyfriend of a family friend. 

Fosler had been arrested months earlier in July 2024 on charges including rape and internet stalking of a child but was later released on bond despite a no-contact order barring him from contacting the teenager.

Heather said she had feared the worst.

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