Furious Father Murders Man for Selling His Daughter into Sex Trafficking
Father abducted the victim, tied him up, placed him in the trunk of a vehicle

A 19-year-old man, who sold his girlfriend into a sex trafficking ring, was allegedly murdered by her father, according to reports.
John Eisenman, 60, confronted his daughter's boyfriend at Airway Heights before kidnapping him and bashing his head with a cinderblock and repeatedly stabbing him to death.
Eisenman had found his daughter had been sold into a sex trafficking ring in the Seattle area and discovered her boyfriend could have been the one who instigated the sale.
"During that encounter, Eisenman abducted the victim, tying him up and placing him in the trunk of a vehicle," police said.
"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."

Eisenman managed to get his daughter back home safely, according to the SPD.
The Daily Mail reported:
"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."
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After Eisenman murdered his victim, he drove to an area in North Spokane County where he abandoned the car with the body still inside, police said.

The body was found when the car moved to Everett in October 2021, according to SPD.
Amber Hellmann said her boyfriend and another friend said they noticed the car had been there for a while.
"They were just looking around, and for some reason, they decided to look in the trunk, and all I hear is, 'there's a body,'" she told KHQ-TV.
Police said Eisenman was arrested and surrendered to officers without incident.
Prior to his detention, he had no recent violent criminal history.
Eisenman was later arrested for first-degree murder.