Father Confesses To Killing Teen, But Wait Until You See Why

They say a good villain is someone you can relate to and the father in the story is definitely relatable. Washington Father, John Eisenman, 60, was charged with 1st-degree murder, he confessed to killing 19-year-old Aaron Sorensen, his daughter’s former boyfriend. Eisenman claims Sorensen sold his daughter into the sex slave trade. So Eisenman did what any father would he saved his daughter and then killed Sorensen.

In October 2020 Eisenman learned his juvenile daughter was allegedly sold to a sex-trafficking organization in the Seattle area. Eisenman obtained information his daughter’s boyfriend (the deceased) may have been the one responsible for her sale. Eisenman was able to rescue his daughter and get her back to the Spokane area in October 2020.

In November 2020, Eisenman learned his daughter’s boyfriend was going to be at a location in Airway Heights, WA. Eisenman waited for the victim and confronted the 19-year-old as he arrived. 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.

After the homicide, Eisenman drove the vehicle to a remote area in North Spokane County and abandoned the car with the body still inside. The vehicle remained at that location until it was moved in October 2021 by a 3rd-party and driven to Spokane. At this point, it is not believed the 3rd-party knew the body was in the trunk. The vehicle, with the body still in the trunk, was abandoned at the Everett location.  While parked on Everett, individuals were rummaging through the car and taking items when they made the gruesome discovery.

Eisenman was taken into custody by law enforcement without incident.”

If Eisenman is telling the truth then it looks like he got revenge for his daughter and permanently rid the world of a nasty human being. But If this was your daughter what would you have done? What lengths would you go to for your kid?

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