Commenters on social media are calling a Washington state father a “hero” in response to reports that he allegedly rescued his daughter from sex traffickers and later killed the man he believed responsible for selling his daughter into sex slavery.
In a press release issued on Monday, the Spokane Police Department said that it had discovered the remains of a 19-year-old male — whom they believe to be the former boyfriend of 60-year-old John Eisenman’s daughter — stuffed in the trunk of an abandoned vehicle.
Describing the incident as a “complex case,” police reported that Eisenman had set off to avenge his daughter after learning that she had been sold into a Seattle-area prostitution ring in October 2020, by her then-boyfriend, the deceased.
The 19-year-old male was identified by KXLY-TV as Andrew Sorenson.
Eisenman, who has no prior violent criminal history, has been charged with first-degree murder and is being held on a $1 million bond.
According to police, the father rescued his daughter from the ring in October 2020 before later obtaining information indicating that Sorenson was the one who sold her to the traffickers.
Several users responded to the police department’s news release on Facebook by commending the father’s actions and arguing his crime was justified.
“I hope this guy gets the best attorney possible and gets time served,” one user wrote.
Another person suggested, “Any good father would have done the same.”
“If this is true and he got his daughter back, he is a hero,” wrote one commenter while another added, “I bet he happily sits in prison. Not all heroes wear capes.”
Still another said, “Sounds like Justice was served to me. Hope he gets a good lawyer and does not have to serve any time.”
“Sounds like there is no crime committed here from the father,” said one person.
“Bless that father and his family. Praying for his daughter’s lifelong recovery,” added another.
This is an excerpt from TheBlaze.
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