Lonoke County Sheriff Candidate Aaron Spencer's Murder Case Dismissed: Due Process Violations and Missing Evidence

Read Lonoke County Sheriff Candidate Aaron Spencer's Murder Case Dismissed: Due Process Violations and Missing Evidence on RadioNOVO

Lonoke County Sheriff Candidate Aaron Spencer's Murder Case Dismissed: Due Process Violations and Missing Evidence

Lonoke County Sheriff candidate Aaron Spencer recently had the murder case against him dismissed by a judge. The case involved the shooting death of Michael Fosler, whom Spencer shot after allegedly seeing him driving his underage daughter. Fosler had previously been accused of raping Spencer's daughter in July 2024. The dismissal was based on due process violations, with Spencer's lawyers citing missing evidence and misconduct in the case. One of the key reasons for dismissal was the mishandling and subsequent loss of an SD card from Fosler's truck, which was crucial to the investigation. This is an ongoing situation, and updates will be provided as they become available.