![]() While authorities were investigating, Guillén’s family was holding press conferences, pleading for help in finding their daughter and sister. “Our country has lost a beautiful young soldier because the system is broken.” “On Friday, July 3rd, the Army confirmed that the bones, hair, and other remains that were found are Vanessa Guillén,” the family’s attorney, Natalie Khawam, said in a statement to Task & Purpose at the time. ![]() Two days later, the Army told Guillén’s family that they’d positively identified the remains found as their daughter and sister. ![]() It remains unclear how Robinson got a firearm (Fort Hood officials did not respond to when asked by Task & Purpose).Īguilar has since been charged with three counts of conspiracy to tamper with evidence, to which she pleaded not guilty. “Baby they found pieces, they found pieces,” Robinson told Aguilar during a controlled phone call, the records say.Īuthorities located Robinson by tracking Aguilar’s phone calls and confronted him in Killeen the night of June 30. As they approached, Robinson brandished a firearm and killed himself. ![]() Robinson also texted articles about the discovery of human remains to Aguilar. Investigators then had Aguilar call Robinson, who “never denied anything they did to Vanessa Guillén and her body,” according to court records. But on the night of June 30, Robinson “absconded from Fort Hood,” the court records say. ![]()
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