Killing of Vanessa Guillén

Killing of Vanessa Guillén

Vanessa Guillén was a 20-year-old U.S. Army soldier who was murdered on April 22, 2020, inside a Fort Hood, Texas, armory. Some of her dismembered remains were found buried along the Leon River on June 30. A local woman, whom authorities said was Aaron David Robinson’s girlfriend, was taken into custody and is alleged to have assisted Robinson in disposing of Guillen’s body.

About Killing of Vanessa Guillén in brief

Summary Killing of Vanessa GuillénVanessa Guillén was a 20-year-old U.S. Army soldier who was murdered on April 22, 2020, inside a Fort Hood, Texas, armory. Some of her dismembered remains were found buried along the Leon River on June 30. A local woman, whom authorities said was Aaron David Robinson’s girlfriend, was taken into custody and is alleged to have assisted Robinson in disposing of Guillen’s body. On July 2, she was charged with one federal count of conspiracy to tamper with evidence. Gloria GuillEN, mother of Vanessa, was granted parole in place by DHS, through the assistance of Congresswoman Sylvia Garcia and immigration attorney Luis Gomez Alfaro. The case was investigated under the jurisdiction of the U. S. Army Criminal Investigation Command and the Federal Bureau of Investigation with Bell County Sheriff’s Office, Killeen Police Department, Belton Police Department,.

Texas Parks and Wildlife, the United States Marshal Service, and the Texas Rangers in support. On June 17, the League of United Latin American Citizens added a USD 25,000 reward to the existing USD 25,.000 reward announced by the U  S. Army for finding Guilléen’s killer, Aaron Robinson, age 20. Robinson fatally shot himself when law enforcement attempted to apprehend him in Texas, shortly after midnight. Robinson was one of the last known people to see GuillÉen before her disappearance and had been interviewed by authorities in the case. Robinson previously told police about killing a female soldier on Fort Hood where he’d stated their contact was about equipment. At the request of law enforcement, Aguilar placed a controlled telephone call to Robinson, who said he had never denied anything in response to the call.