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re: Arkansas father charged with murder after shooting 67-year-old man that had is daughter
Posted on 2/18/25 at 9:44 am to tigersmanager
Posted on 2/18/25 at 9:44 am to tigersmanager
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sfp always defending is pedo friends
By the sound of it, you'd almost think he has sympathy for the pedo. After all it's not like he took her against her will and even though he's a pervert and predator, he likely didn't have any ill will towards her. Dad just wanted to be batman here and overreacted and now the poor man lost his life.
Posted on 2/18/25 at 9:46 am to JiminyCricket
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By the sound of it, you'd almost think he has sympathy for the pedo.
If you're retarded, maybe
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After all it's not like he took her against her will
Is any legitimate news outlet reporting this?
The only stories I've seen her that the parents woke up and the team was missing, nothing indicating she was kidnapped or taken.
And again to clarify for the retards, this doesn't make it legal or good, as I've already said reality is terrible enough in this scenario. It's just about maintaining reality and not inventing fake scenarios to make it worse, well that's not necessary as reality is bad enough
Posted on 2/18/25 at 9:50 am to Zgeo
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DA is wack…. Irregardless of all the other shyyte.. If someone attacks you you have a constitutional right to self defense…. The pedo attacked them…
If you take out all of the other stuff, it actually appears that the father was the aggressor. Based on the information in OP, the father started the high-speed chase. The chase ended up in an accident, does not say who was at fault. Remove "all of the other shyyte" (pedo & daughter in danger) and the pedo would actually have the right to defend himself.
Now, since you can't remove all of the other shyyte, what are the laws on the books about being able to go after someone to protect another person, especially a minor. If he had reason to believe his daughter was in danger, does the high speed chase, and accident fall under self-defense laws?
Also, at what point was law enforcement informed, and what did he tell them and what instructions did they give him?
Not defending the pedo, blaming the father, and definitely do not believe charges should have been filed. Just pointing out that you can't just ignore everything and solely focus on the end result.
Posted on 2/18/25 at 9:55 am to Weekend Warrior79
KATV News
Here's a few gems for the SFP's of the world.
Here's a few gems for the SFP's of the world.
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FOX News reported that Spencer's family had a no-contact order in place for Fosler because he had stalked and raped the 14-year-old over the summer.
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USA Today reported that the child's mother had thought this time Fosler might be trying to kill her daughter because he was facing six to nine felonies and her daughter was the only witness.
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"This guy that preyed upon their daughter was released on bond, and we had stopped him that night and got him with her," Sheriff Staley told USA Today.
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In October, Sheriff Staley expressed sympathy for Spencer.
“Aaron Spencer was acting as a father. There's no way that we’re going to put the criminals ahead of our kids. Your kids, my kids, they’re all our children.”
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This predator repeatedly violated his child, and - undeterred by criminal charges and release on a low bond that pales in comparison to what was required of Aaron - kidnapped her in the dark of night to continue his assaults on her. The systemic failures for decades that permitted this man to continue his abuses of women and children for years culminated in his facing a father who finally stopped him. No matter what the prosecuting attorney may do to Aaron, he was able to save his child and prevent this man's continued acts of sexual violence against the most vulnerable among us - nothing could be more important than that.
Posted on 2/18/25 at 9:55 am to rob0710
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The legal system is draining people.
Standing trial is the punishment.
This post was edited on 2/18/25 at 9:56 am
Posted on 2/18/25 at 9:56 am to Weekend Warrior79
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. Just pointing out that you can't just ignore everything and solely focus on the end result.
Not only are they demanding this, but they are also demanding we assume all sorts of other terrible things in the scenario for which there is no evidence.
Again, the situation is terrible enough all around without having to make up stuff to make it worse
Posted on 2/18/25 at 9:58 am to SlowFlowPro
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She was kidnapped
Was she?
The story had been reported implying she left with him.
A young girl was manipulated into leaving her house with a strange man without the knowledge or consent of her parents. That’s kidnapping.
Posted on 2/18/25 at 9:59 am to Jon Ham
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A young girl was manipulated into leaving her house with a strange man without the knowledge or consent of her parents. That’s kidnapping.
Keep in mind too, he already had pending charges because he raped the girl over that summer. Not like he would have any possible motive to keep her mouth shut for good or anything.
Posted on 2/18/25 at 9:59 am to SlowFlowPro
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But again we don't need to interject histrionics when reality is bad enough
This board thrives on histrionics and outrage over headlines without reading further or getting the full context. lmao.
Posted on 2/18/25 at 9:59 am to Jon Ham
the pedo knows he just wants to argue
Posted on 2/18/25 at 10:01 am to SlowFlowPro
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Not only are they demanding this, but they are also demanding we assume all sorts of other terrible things in the scenario for which there is no evidence.
Again, the situation is terrible enough all around without having to make up stuff to make it worse
He raped a 13 year old girl, got released on bond and took her without her parents knowledge again a few months later. What exactly did you think he was gonna do? At best, he was going to have sex with her again, which is case you weren't aware, IT'S A CRIME TO FRICK CHILDREN! You really gonna sit there and criticize a man for shooting the guy who raped his daughter and then proceeded to take her again?
This post was edited on 2/18/25 at 10:03 am
Posted on 2/18/25 at 10:01 am to jclem11
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This board thrives on histrionics and outrage over headlines without reading further or getting the full context. lmao.
Yes.
I'm developing a new phrase called the "Crying for Dear Leader" scenario just for this.
They demand extreme emotional reaction and histrionics and if you don't engage, they attempt to shame you and allege you're on the side of the bad guy, just like how in North Korea people were imprisoned for not crying hard enough when the Dear Leader died.
Posted on 2/18/25 at 10:03 am to Weekend Warrior79
Can’t believe you would come on the MB and support the predator….
Posted on 2/18/25 at 10:03 am to Jon Ham
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A young girl was manipulated into leaving her house with a strange man without the knowledge or consent of her parents. That’s kidnapping.
That's a huge stretch of the term kidnapping.
Again, a groomed girl going with her abuser is bad enough without injecting histrionics into the situation. It's only being done, also, to create this secondary tale of histrionics involving motivation for murder, when nothing indicates that was likely, either.
Posted on 2/18/25 at 10:03 am to SlowFlowPro
She was kidnapped by a sexual predator of children. It’s beyond safe to assume she was in danger.
This post was edited on 2/18/25 at 10:05 am
Posted on 2/18/25 at 10:04 am to Zgeo
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Can’t believe you would come on the MB and support the predator….
Crying for Dear Leader
Posted on 2/18/25 at 10:04 am to SlowFlowPro
Dude, frick you. You said a dad, who just went through a situation where his daughter was raped a few months prior should've just sat at home and waited for the cops when that same daughter went missing right around the time her rapist got out on bond. Don't you dare lecture anyone on morality.
Posted on 2/18/25 at 10:05 am to JiminyCricket
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You said a dad, who just went through a situation where his daughter was raped a few months prior should've just sat at home and waited for the cops when that same daughter went missing right around the time her rapist got out on bond. Don't you dare lecture anyone on morality.
Well the alternative scenario is he acts hyper emotionally and ends up with a murder charge. In what way is that making his life or, specifically, his daughter's life better? She may lose her dad, too.
This post was edited on 2/18/25 at 10:06 am
Posted on 2/18/25 at 10:06 am to PeleofAnalytics
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I get it but I really can't see the guy stressing out thinking he might be convicted?
Nothing is ever a sure thing in life. A murder charge facing decades or life in prison? Would be crazy not to be stressed out.
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