Posted on May 27, 2022
Motive behind murder of Fort Hood soldier Vanessa Guillen revealed in court filing
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The chilling motive behind the brutal murder of Fort Hood servicewoman Vanessa Guillén has been revealed in a new court filing.
Guillén was 20 years old when she was bludgeoned to death with a hammer by her fellow soldier, Aaron Robinson, also 20, at an armoury in Fort Hood, Texas in April 2020.
The young soldier was initially reported missing, and her disappearance sparked a widespread search movement, but it wasn’t until 30 June that her dismembered remains were uncovered by investigators at Leon River in Bell County, Texas - about a half-hour drive from where she was last seen alive.
In a document filed in federal court by the Texas Department of Public Safety on 19 May, detectives describe an interview that took place with Cecily Aguilar, Robinson’s married girlfriend at the time of the ruthless killing and the only person to have been charged in relation to Guillén’s murder.
Guillén was 20 years old when she was bludgeoned to death with a hammer by her fellow soldier, Aaron Robinson, also 20, at an armoury in Fort Hood, Texas in April 2020.
The young soldier was initially reported missing, and her disappearance sparked a widespread search movement, but it wasn’t until 30 June that her dismembered remains were uncovered by investigators at Leon River in Bell County, Texas - about a half-hour drive from where she was last seen alive.
In a document filed in federal court by the Texas Department of Public Safety on 19 May, detectives describe an interview that took place with Cecily Aguilar, Robinson’s married girlfriend at the time of the ruthless killing and the only person to have been charged in relation to Guillén’s murder.
Motive behind murder of Fort Hood soldier Vanessa Guillen revealed in court filing
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..."Aguilar, who faces federal charges of tampering with a witness and destruction and alteration or falsification of records in a federal investigation, had been engaged in a relationship with Robinson while being married to Keon Aguilar, another soldier.
Aguilar also confessed during this interview to assisting Robinson in the coverup of the gruesome slaying, reportedly helping to dismember the 20-year-old’s body near the river where her body was discovered over the course of two nights after the 22 April murder.
“Aguilar and Robinson placed the bones in three or four holes and thought they would not be discovered for a couple of years,” the document states.
The day after the soldier’s remains were discovered and the confession from Aguilar made about Guillén’s disappearance, authorities attempted to confront Robinson about their findings."...
..."Aguilar, who faces federal charges of tampering with a witness and destruction and alteration or falsification of records in a federal investigation, had been engaged in a relationship with Robinson while being married to Keon Aguilar, another soldier.
Aguilar also confessed during this interview to assisting Robinson in the coverup of the gruesome slaying, reportedly helping to dismember the 20-year-old’s body near the river where her body was discovered over the course of two nights after the 22 April murder.
“Aguilar and Robinson placed the bones in three or four holes and thought they would not be discovered for a couple of years,” the document states.
The day after the soldier’s remains were discovered and the confession from Aguilar made about Guillén’s disappearance, authorities attempted to confront Robinson about their findings."...
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