Aaron Spencer on Trial: Self-Defense, System Failure, and 90 Days to Prove a Point

Mar 25, 07:00 PM

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Michael Fosler faced 40 counts of child sexual abuse — until a judge let him out on bond. He never made it to trial. Aaron Spencer is accused of making sure he didn’t — and now Spencer’s the one walking into court on June 22nd.

The case has shaken Arkansas: a judge removed, an election swayed, and prosecutors insisting the public has the story wrong. On Hidden Killers, criminal defense attorney Bob Motta, retired FBI behavioral analyst Robin Dreeke, and host Tony Brueski examine where the Spencer case actually stands and what the next 90 days mean for the outcome. 

They break down the prosecution’s media strategy, the risks of Spencer’s own public statements, and the behavioral fallout when the justice system itself becomes the story. The charges against Fosler are gone — but the system that failed him will still be standing in that courtroom.

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