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Who is Cecily Aguilar? Wiki, Biography, Age, Suspect, Victim, Criminal History, Instagram, Investigation Report

Cecily Aguilar Wiki – Biography

Cecily Aguilar was arrested on July 1 in Bell County, Texas. She’s the girlfriend of Aaron Robinson, the soldier who killed himself when officials approached him about Vanessa Guillen’s disappearance. A criminal complaint shows that Aguilar confessed to dismembering and helping bury Guillen’s body, and she helped officials gather evidence against Robinson shortly before he killed himself.

Cecily Aguilar Age

She was born in 1998. Her Facebook posts indicate that she has a child. Aguilar also had a theft case in Bell County from December 2019.

Cecily Aguilar Husband

According to KVUE, Aguilar is the ex-wife or estranged wife of a former soldier who was once at Fort Hood. She’s friends with Aaron Robinson on Facebook. In fact, both of her Facebook profiles (one under the name of Cecily Brown and one under the name of Cecily Aguilar) are both friends with Robinson.

Cecily Aguilar Family

The Guillen family’s attorney Natalie Khawam told CrimeOnline that officials told her Aguilar was Robinson’s girlfriend and also involved in Guillen’s disappearance. She said officials told her they had evidence against Robinson dating back to the day of Guillen’s disappearance, and they alleged that Aguilar helped Robinson bury and hide Guillen’s body.

In a complaint filed against Aguilar, officials said that Aguilar and Robinson were living together in an off-post residence.

Social Media

On February 22, Aguilar posted on Facebook that she was in a relationship.

Her Facebook lists her as living in Jackson, Michigan, and her bio simply reads: “my kids have paws.”

In June, she shared this photo below that reads: “Your soulmate is the person who mends your Broken Heart, by simply giving you, Theirs.”

Her ex-husband said on social media a week before Robinson died that he had been shot at and some paperwork had stopped the bullet.

Aguilar posts frequently on social media. Here are just some of her posts. In June, she posted a conspiracy theory about COVID-19.

In June she also posted against animal abusers, racism, corona, and blue cheese.

She posted in April about how she’d cut grass with scissors before going back to someone she had been with before.

In April, she shared a memory about how she wasn’t bitter.

A Twitter page with the name Cecily Aguilar from Texas has advertised that she is “selling feet pics.” Unvollkommenheit means imperfection or defect.

In March she posted that was “looking for a real #sugadaddy.” This was after she posted on Facebook in February that she was in a relationship.

She posted the video above about five weeks ago on May 25, about a month after Guillen disappeared, along with multiple other videos and photos on the same day. In one she wrote: “People who fight fire with fire end up with the ashes of their own integrity.”

Suspect

Aaron Robinson Killed Himself After Authorities Wanted to Question Him in Connection with Guillen’s Disappearance.

Robinson, a soldier in Fort Hood, had fled the post on Tuesday, KXXV reported, and officials were trying to locate him. When they tried to make contact with him when they found him walking on East Rancier Avenue in Killeen, he shot himself, dying on the scene.

Officials did not immediately identify Robinson, but the Guillen family attorney Natalie Khawam identified him in a press conference. The Army later confirmed his identification in a press conference on Wednesday, July 2.

Khawam said in a July 1 press conference: “We told command who we believed it was and why. From there the search went quicker…. Last night they issue a BOLO and that person ran off base and shot himself when they came up to him. This is the same person we have been talking about the superior who she was with that day and harassed her.”

Guillen’s sister, Mayra, said that she has met the suspect once and she thought something wasn’t right about him, KVUE reported.

She said that while they were searching for Guillen, Robinson laughed in her face.

Arrested

Aguilar was arrested around 4 a.m. on July 1, but her name wasn’t added publicly to Bell County’s inmate roster until later in the day. Her mugshots and details were briefly removed from the website, but they were added back a few hours later.

According to Bell County Jail, she is charged with a third-degree felony.

According to a criminal complaint, she has been charged in federal court. The complaint says that Aguilar “did unlawfully and willfully combine, conspire, confederate and agree together and with others to corruptly alter, destroy, mutilate, and conceal an object, or attempt to do so, with the intent to impair its integrity and availability for use in an official proceeding.”

Who is Vanessa Guillen

Guillen, 20, was stationed at Fort Hood, Texas. She was last seen at 1 p.m. on Wednesday, April 22, in the parking lot of the Regimental Engineer Squadron Headquarters, 3rd Cavalry Regiment at Fort Hood, according to an Army press release. She’s a Private First Class in the Army, CNN reported.

Guillen’s sister, Mayra Guillen, said she last spoke with her sister the night before she was last seen. They talked about how Vanessa had planned to buy a new car. Guillen had been working earlier in the day in the armory room. Her car keys, barracks room key, identification card and wallet were found in the armory room. Her car was also still at Fort Hood.

Partial human remains were discovered near Leon River on Tuesday, KSAT reported. Kawham said those remains are believed to be Guillen’s.

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Khawam said that Guillen’s death was the result of sexual harassment within the military, KSAT reported. The attorney is expected to demand a congressional investigation.

Army’s Criminal Investigation Command was investigating claims that she was sexually harassed, ABC 7 reported. Col. Ralph Overland, commander of the 3rd Calvary Regiment, said he had opened an investigation. “I take allegations of sexual harassment very seriously and we are conducting a thorough investigation.”

Khawam told ABC 7 that Guillen was the victim of two instances of sexual harassment, but she feared retaliation and didn’t report them. In one case, her superior walked in while she was showering. In another, someone made vulgar remarks toward her in Spanish. CNN reported that one of the people harassing her was one of her sergeants.

On July 2, the Army held a press conference and said they had not found any evidence to corroborate claims that Guillen had been sexually harassed, and they couldn’t connect Robinson to sexual harassment claims. Guillen’s family has said Guillen didn’t file an official report because she feared retaliation, and the family attorney is pushing for legislation to allow soldiers to file reports without fear of an internal review that would leave them feeling unsafe.

Investigation Report

In a complaint filed against Aguilar, officials said that Guillen’s last text message was to Robinson’s phone. Robinson’s phone was later tracked to Leon River early morning on April 23 and his phone was in that area for about two hours.

The Army’s Criminal Investigative Division said in a statement on Tuesday: “no confirmation as to the identity of the remains has been made at this point and we ask for the media and public’s understanding that the identification process can take time. Due to the ongoing criminal investigation, no further information will be released at this time.”

But the family said that they believe the remains are Guillen’s. Tim Miller, founder of Texas Equusearch, told KWTX that “the search is over.” Miller said that Guillen’s family had asked him to look for answers when authorities weren’t making any progress on the case.

Miller spoke with CrimeOnline and said that the suspects had poured freshly mixed concrete onto Guillen’s body. He said they bought lime, shovels, and plastic bags and then covered the body with rocks. He said there were signs that they had tried to burn her body and evidence near Leon River, about 26 miles from the base.

Miller said that on the day that Guillen disappeared, someone in Fort Hood was seen carrying a 3-foot Pelican case at the armory and was struggling to get it into his vehicle. Guillen had been at Fort Hood that day and wasn’t seen again. Miller said a half-burned Pelican case was found near the Leon River, where human remains were discovered.

Khawam told CrimeOnline that sources had reported to her that Robinson was in the armory when Guillen arrived to work. She said that Guillen confronted him about having an affair with Aguilar when she saw Aguilar’s pictures on his phone. Khawam said that officials told her they argued and Robinson bludgeoned her to death with a hammer, leaving blood in the armory room, and then hid her body in a Pelican case after dismembering her. She said she was told that Aguilar helped him dispose of Guillen’s body.

According to a criminal complaint, Aguilar confessed on June 30 and told investigators that Robinson had struck a female soldier in the head on April 22 multiple times, killing her in Fort Hood. She said Robinson put the soldier in a box and moved her to Leon River. She said that Robinson picked her up at a gas station where she worked late at night on April 22, took her to Leon River, and showed her a dead woman inside a box that he had already left at that location. She said she helped Robinson dismember Guillen’s body and bury here.

She said they returned to the site later with concrete and “continued the process of breaking down the remains.” They later burned their own clothes at their home.

Robinson had been confined to his barracks at Fort Hood, but he absconded on June 30, the complaint reads. Aguilar then, working with the police, called Robinson. He didn’t deny what happened and told her on a “controlled” phone call that they had “found pieces.”

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