Father Hunts Down Man That Abused His Daughter, Makes Him Pay The Price

Every day, evil men steal young girls and women away from their families and sell them into sex trafficking rings. The victims’ families often have no clue what happened to their beautiful girls, forcing them to search high and low for their whereabouts. But one Spokane, Washington father, 60-year-old John Eisenman, knew that 19-year-old Andrew Sorensen had kidnapped his daughter and sold her into sex slavery, so he sought out Sorensen’s location and proceeded to administer his own form of street justice.

Police reported that Eisenman discovered that his beloved daughter had been sold into sex slavery after she had been trafficked like a piece of property. The girl had been dating Sorenson, who sold her into a Seattle sex ring in October 2020. Sorenson had been the girl’s alleged boyfriend at the time he sold her into slavery.

By a miracle, Eisenman rescued his daughter from the Seattle sex ring before she was heavily abused. He brought her back home to Spokane and did everything in his power to protect her from people like Sorenson.

A month after his daughter’s rescue, Eisenman hunted down Sorenson and confronted him. Instead of just giving him a lecture, Eisenman abducted the sex trafficker, tied him up, and threw him in the back of the trunk of his car. He beat the man to teach him a lesson. Don’t mess with little girls and young women by selling them into sex trafficking rings.

Eiseman killed Sorenson.

Authorities wrote in a statement: “Eisenman subsequently assaulted the victim by hitting him in the head with a cinder block and then stabbed him repeatedly, causing his death.”

The evil man’s remains were later found when neighbors noticed an abandoned car in their neighborhood. Not only had the car been left for a long time, but it had also begun to emit a foul smell and had become covered with mold, indicating that something inside was likely rotting.

The abandoned vehicle was owned by Brenda Kross, Eisenman’s finacee. It was only a matter of time before authorities traced the corpse in the backseat to Eisenman.

Sorenson’s body was found decomposing in the back of the abandoned car. He had his ankles and hands bound together, and there were multiple puncture marks across his body and through his clothing, indicating that his attacker had used a knife to end his life.

Authorities arrived at Kross’s home to ask about the 1991 Honda Accord. Eisenman opened the door and reported that the car had been stolen.

Later, Kross told authorities that their underage daughter had been sold into sex slavery by Sorenson and that they’d gone to Seattle to save her.

Eventually, Eisenman revealed the truth – he had killed Sorenson in cold blood to get revenge on him for what he did to his daughter. He was arrested on first-degree murder charges and had his bond set at $1 million.

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