Posted on 11/02/2021 1:51:01 PM PDT by algore
A father killed his daughter's 19-year-old boyfriend by repeatedly stabbing him and then stuffing him inside a car trunk after finding he'd sold her into a sex trafficking ring, detectives have revealed.
John Eisenman, 60, was charged with first-degree murder and is being held on a $1 million bond at Spokane County Jail in Washington.
Aaron Sorenson's rotting corpse was found in the trunk of an abandoned car on East Everett Avenue in Spokane last month, police said on Monday. Detectives believe he was killed in November last year.
Eisenman discovered in October of that year that his juvenile daughter had been sex trafficked into Seattle by Sorenson for $1,000, according to a police press release.
He was able to rescue the girl from the city and bring her back to Spokane that month.
He then learned that Sorenson was going to be at an address in Airway Heights so he drove there and waited for the 19-year-old to arrive.
'During that encounter Eisenman abducted the victim, tying him up and placing him in the trunk of a vehicle. Eisenman subsequently assaulted the victim by hitting him in the head with a cinder block and then stabbed him repeatedly, causing his death,' police said.
'After the homicide, Eisenman drove the vehicle to a remote area in North Spokane County and abandoned the car with the body still inside.'
Police said Eisenman was arrested and surrendered to officers without incident. Prior to his detention he had no recent violent criminal history.
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He should get the good father of the year award....
The cinder block and knife showed it was personal, very personal. Shotgun? Eh, not so much… to removed from the personal. The dad had to reach out and touch him, personally. Let him know he was a real piece of cockroach excrement.
I can think of a thousand ways to have made Aaron Sorenson's life more miserable before just stabbing him........
Not guilty.
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Well, of course I know what sex trafficking is.
My point is that the media plays games with phrases in an attempt to manipulate how we think and cause us to imagine facts that aren’t there.
The media said the boyfriend “sex trafficked” her. It immediately invokes the image of sex trafficking and causes an emotional response in us that pushes logic and reason aside.
That is fine for people on the left. But we on the right should stay unemotional when reading stuff and ask “hmmm... I wonder what really happened here. What physical actions and decisions by the boyfriend and the girlfriend occured? Who made what decision? Did the boyfriend *force* the girl, like our emotional response pushes us to initially think or was the girl involved in the decision?
Lets leave the easy manipulation of the mind to the left. They believe Russia manipulated our elections and think that valid medical questions about COVID are “conspiracy” because they are so easy to manipulate. Let’s think and ask questions instead. That’s my point.
If the 19 year old sold his “girlfriend” into a sex trafficking ring, she wasn’t his girlfriend, just a piece of meat.
And the dad did what he should have, so - justice served.
In this case it would be “stab, shovel, shut up”.
He did the stab and shut up part... but I bet there’s plenty of places the car could have gone over a cliff, into water, etc. never to be found.
In future cases like this, the first question a prosecutor will ask a potential juror is whether he or she is a FReeper.
C’mon man, that was way longer than 5 days ago!
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Yes, I do. Prosecutors all over the country are notorious for overcharging crimes to extort a plea deal. I think that is unethical conduct, but unfortunately it is very common.
I had a friend who had a child with learning disabilities who was late for work at an event venue. A cop working security told him he couldn't park in the employee lot. He tried to go in anyway and avoid the cop, but the car brushed the cop. The charge? Attempted murder. I kid you not. My friend is successful and got a good lawyer to plead that down to no jail time, but it was all very expensive and involved a lot of sleepless nights and anxiety for the family.
https://www.fbi.gov/video-repository/seattle-trafficking-survivor062618.mp4/view
Seattle Sex Trafficking Survivor Shares Her Story
Prayers to the family. A tragedy, hopefully he can get a reasonable plea deal.
Way to go Dad!
Not guilty, and the guy should get a medal.
Well, it got the job done. That’s what counts. :)
Eisenman for Governor 2024
Once he’s found not guilty..... Double Jeopardy is beautiful.
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