Feds say Cecily Aguilar helped her late boyfriend, Aaron Robinson, conceal Vanessa Guillén's dismembered remains "in order to prevent Robinson from being charged with and prosecuted for any crime.”
In the Netflix documentary "I Am Vanessa Guillén," the late soldier's family recalls the investigation into her murder and discusses how they're finding meaning in her death through activism.
“Vanessa did not deserve to sexually harrassed, to be murdered, to be cut up into pieces, to be burned, to be buried into cement,” Vanessa Guillén’s sister, Mayra Guillén, wrote in court papers.
The action comes at the end of a year in which 25 soldiers assigned to Fort Hood died by suicide, murder or accidents, including the brutal killing of Spc. Vanessa Guillen.
Seven months after Private First Class Vanessa Guillén was bludgeoned, dismembered, and burned, questions remain about the case. Her family wants answers.
While the case's main suspect, Aaron Robinson, died by suicide in July just as authorities were closing in on him, his girlfriend, Cecily Aguilar, now faces charges related to the case.