Two Suspects Named After Vanessa Guillen’s Body Is Discovered Dismembered
Two suspects have been named after missing Fort Hood, TX soldier Vanessa Guillen’s body has been discovered, dismembered. One of the names belongs to Aaron David Robinson, the 20-year-old Fort Hood solider who died by a self-inflicted gunshot wound earlier this week.
U.S. Army officials at the Texas base identified the second suspect as 22-year-old Cecily Anne Aguilar of Killeen. It’s reported that Robinson confessed to Aguilar that he killed Guillen with a hammer. The two tried to then set her body on fire, “but she wouldn’t burn.” Robinson proceeded to dispose of Guillen’s body. After reports surfaced that partial human remains were found near the Leon River in Bell County, Robinson fled from his post. Hours later, he shot himself when confronted by Killeen police.
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As for Aguilar, federal officials have filed a criminal complaint against her in connection with Guillen’s disappearance. She’s since been charged with tampering or fabricating physical evidence with the intent to impair a human corpse, a second degree felony. She was being held without bail. If convicted, she faces at least 20 years in federal prison and a maximum $250,000 fine.
Stay tuned to Hollywood Unlocked as further details develop.
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