Wife breaks her silence over husband who killed his daughter's rapist
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The wife of a man who fatally confronted their teenager’s alleged kidnapper and abuser has revealed her husband reacted as any parent would when faced with the need to protect their child.

Heather Spencer, aged 38, recounted how her husband Aaron Spencer, aged 37, acted heroically in saving their daughter by shooting a 67-year-old man who had abducted the teen from their property in Cabot, Arkansas, just 25 miles from Little Rock.

The 14-year-old girl had been targeted, groomed and raped by Michael Fosler, who was the boyfriend of a family friend, according to police.

Michael Fosler faced charges of rape and internet stalking of a child in July 2024, yet he secured his release on a $50,000 bond before the incident in October where he allegedly kidnapped their then-13-year-old daughter.

During an interview with CNN, Heather expressed her belief that their daughter’s life was at serious risk during the abduction, and she credited her husband, a former Army servicemember, with acting decisively as any parent determined to save their child would.

‘No parent is going to calmly call 911 and say, “We’ve just given you a heads-up, but now I’ve located her with the individual guilty of months-long abuse. They’re driving away on the highway. Good luck finding them,”‘ she recounted to the news outlet.

‘You kind of assume the risk that somebody is going to shoot you when you rape children … and then you rape them some more.’

Heather recalled the terrifying moment she and her husband realized their daughter was missing from her room at midnight on October 8, 2024.

Heather Spencer, 38, said her husband Aaron Spencer, 37, as acting as any father would when he killed his teen daughter's alleged rapist

Heather Spencer, 38, said her husband Aaron Spencer, 37, as acting as any father would when he killed his teen daughter’s alleged rapist 

Pictured is Michael Fosler, who was initially charged with rape and internet stalking of a child on July 11, 2024. Nonetheless, Heather noted the 67-year-old managed to secure a swift release on bond before the kidnapping of her teenage daughter.

Aaron Spencer was initially charged with first-degree murder but Lonoke County prosecutors reduced the charge to second-degree murder

Aaron Spencer was initially charged with first-degree murder but Lonoke County prosecutors reduced the charge to second-degree murder

‘Statistics and horror stories race through my mind. My baby. My little girl. All I could do was pray,’ Heather said. 

Aaron fired his gun at Fosler until he ran out of bullets. He then jumped on Fosler and pistol-whopped him, according to police

Aaron fired his gun at Fosler until he ran out of bullets. He then jumped on Fosler and pistol-whopped him, according to police

The teen’s parents called 911 but decided to go looking for their daughter themselves after they learned their daughter had been having contact with Fosler following his release from jail, despite a no-contact order, Heather said. 

‘I tell 911 that this man may be involved and as I’m speaking, I’m realizing that if he does have her, I’ll probably never see her again,’ Heather said.  

After driving about 10 miles, they spotted Fosler’s vehicle – and their daughter in his passenger seat, Aaron told police, according to court documents. 

Aaron then made a U-turn and began pursuing Fesler’s car, eventually rear-ending it and forcing it off the road. The father told police he saw his daughter trying to exit the vehicle before Fesler grabbed her. 

Aaron said he told Fesler to get out of the car but that the man ‘lunged towards him’ with something in his hand as he shouted ‘f**k you.’ Police have not said whether Fesler was armed.

Fosler kidnapped their daughter on October 8. Aaron (pictured) got into his truck to find the 14-year-old after calling 911

Fosler kidnapped their daughter on October 8. Aaron (pictured) got into his truck to find the 14-year-old after calling 911

Heather said her daughters' life was in danger when she was abducted, and that her husband, a former Army soldier, did what any parent would have done to save their child

Heather said her daughters’ life was in danger when she was abducted, and that her husband, a former Army soldier, did what any parent would have done to save their child

Moments later, Aaron fired his gun at Fosler until he ran out of bullets. He then jumped on Fosler and pistol-whopped him, according to police.

Aaron then called 911 and said his daughter’s kidnapper was ‘dead on the side of the road,’ and that ‘he had no choice’ but to shoot him. 

He was initially charged with first-degree murder but Lonoke County prosecutors reduced the charge to second-degree murder.

Heather insisted her husband is a peaceful person who does not deserve to be treated as a criminal.

‘You really couldn’t ask for a better husband or father,’ she said. ‘His support and love for his family is strong and unwavering.’ 

The Spencers’ case has captured the nation’s attention, with some hailing Aaron as a hero and others arguing the parents should have left police handle the situation.

Various petitions demanding charges against Aaron be dropped by have been signed by over 350,000 people, and a state gun rights group has taken up his cause. 

Aaron’s trial is scheduled to begin in January, 2026.  

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