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A Texas fatherwas arrested afterfatally shootinga man who allegedlythreatened to exposehis stepdaughters intimatephotos.
According to court documents, the woman and Franco had previously been in arelationship.
Not (just) one guy was affected by this, you know.
Brown appeared on October 29 in Judge Alfonso Charlescourtroom, where he pleaded not guilty.
The man saidBrown called himafter the shooting and confessed to the action, saying it got out of hand.
The following day,Brown took the standfor questioning and denied having killed Franco.
When asked if the person who killed Franco should be accused of murder, he responded affirmatively.
After three hours of deliberation, a jury found Brown guilty of murder on Friday.
In addition to serving 40 years inprison, Brown has to pay $10,000 for the murder of Franco.
What happened to justifiable homicide defense?
He should get a medal, not a jail cell, one Facebook user wrote.
I wouldnt convict him, agreed a second user.
Another user, believing the sentence to be excessive, commented, He was 42.
How old was his stepdaughter?
What about her rights orjusticewhen someone threatened her with private images?
Give this guy some probation and tell him not to do it again.
Others expressed frustration at the investigators slow response in finding the shooter.
Why did it take almost 10 years?
Another questioned the motive behind Browns actions, commenting, The pics are probably already out there.
This isnt worth a life.
According to Spencers wife, Heather, the teenager had previously been groomed and assaulted by Fosler.
He is now facing an outrageous murder 1 charge, Heather shared.
Ultimately, Spencer was released from the Lonoke County Detention Center after posting bail.
A Facebook user referred to the crime as vigilante justice
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