Where is Spencer Herron now? 'Betrayal: The Perfect Husband' tells story of teacher with a predatory double life

Despite the victims being minors, Herron was not charged with statutory rape due to the age of consent being 16 in Georgia
PUBLISHED JUL 12, 2023
‘Betrayal: The Perfect Husband’ is a true-crime show that delves deep into the horrific tale of Spencer Herron (abcnews/YouTube)
‘Betrayal: The Perfect Husband’ is a true-crime show that delves deep into the horrific tale of Spencer Herron (abcnews/YouTube)

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Presented as part of season 1 of the 'Betrayal' podcast, 'Betrayal: The Perfect Husband' is a true-crime series that delves into the shocking story of a school teacher who led a double life, causing immense harm to multiple individuals. 

It explores the manipulative tactics and heinous actions of convicted sex offender Spencer Wayne Herron, as recounted by his former wife Jenifer Faison. If you're interested in learning more about this ruthless predator, including his past, crimes, motivations, and current whereabouts, you're in the right place.

Spencer Herron of Acworth, Georgia, was once a well-respected member of the community (abcnews/YouTube)
Spencer Herron of Acworth, Georgia, was once a well-respected member of the community (abcnews/YouTube)

What is the docuseries about? 

The docuseries focuses on a well-known story that may already be familiar to true crime enthusiasts through the popular podcast, 'Betrayal'. Hulu's adaptation of the podcast aims to provide a deeper exploration of the narrative by uncovering how Spencer Herron, despite his manipulative actions, managed to maintain the facade of a beloved teacher and a devoted husband. 

Jenifer Faison thought she was living a fairytale romance with her college sweetheart , Herron, until, one afternoon in June 2018 (abcnews/YouTube)
Jenifer Faison thought she was living a fairytale romance with her college sweetheart , Herron, until, one afternoon in June 2018 (abcnews/YouTube)

Jenifer Faison, Herron's former wife, believed she was living a fairy tale romance with her college sweetheart until a shocking revelation in June 2018 shattered her perception of him as the perfect husband, exposing his hidden double life. The inclusion of Faison's background as a TV producer reignites the ongoing discussion about the potentially exploitative nature of the case's portrayal in the Hulu series.

Herron and Jenifer Faison photographed before their marriage (abcnews/YouTube)
Herron and Jenifer Faison photographed before their marriage (abcnews/YouTube)

The concern arises from the fact that, for the majority of the series, the story is primarily presented from Faison's point of view, rather than focusing on the perspective of the victims in the criminal case. This raises questions about the balance and fairness of the narrative and the extent to which the victims' voices and experiences are represented in the series.

Where is Spencer Herron now? 

In 2019, Herron pleaded guilty to six charges of sexual assault relating to various incidents. Despite the victims being minors, Herron was not charged with statutory rape due to the age of consent being 16 in Georgia. Furthermore, his nearly 60 extramarital affairs (starting from 2012) were allegedly manipulative but not coerced. As a result, he was sentenced to a total of six years in prison, with five years to be served in confinement, followed by approximately 15 years of probation. During his probation, he is subject to sex offender conditions, which include no contact with his victims or any minors.

He subsequently received a total of 6 years in prison with five to be served in confinement, plus approximately 15 years of probation (abcnews/YouTube)
He subsequently received a total of 6 years in prison with five to be served in confinement, plus approximately 15 years of probation (abcnews/YouTube)

Following his early release from a state correctional facility in the summer of 2022, Spencer Herron is now serving his probation as a registered sex offender in Gwinnett County. His victim's objective was to ensure the safety of other girls in school, and by sharing her story, significant progress has been made in this regard. She expressed hope that her experience would inspire other victims and their families to stand up for themselves, emphasizing that it is wrong for a trusted adult to exploit their trust and manipulate them into uncomfortable situations. Victims should not carry guilt or shame for what they have endured.

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