Wow.Woman charged in disappearance of Fort Hood soldier pleads not guilty #VanessaGuillen
https://twitter.com/brandonkwtx/status/1283122136069152768?s=21
https://twitter.com/brandonkwtx/status/1283122136069152768?s=21
Wow.Woman charged in disappearance of Fort Hood soldier pleads not guilty #VanessaGuillen
https://twitter.com/brandonkwtx/status/1283122136069152768?s=21
https://twitter.com/brandonkwtx/status/1283122136069152768?s=21
I’m not surprised. It’s rare for someone to plead guilty at this stage, even if they do end up changing their plea down the road. They have this woman dead to rights, so she’s done either way.Wow.
WHAT IN THA SAM HELL!Woman charged in disappearance of Fort Hood soldier pleads not guilty #VanessaGuillen
https://twitter.com/brandonkwtx/status/1283122136069152768?s=21
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They can still pull that stuff up some way, can't they?Bond denied for woman charged in connection with Spc. Vanessa Guillen’s murder | KAMR - MyHighPlains.com
Jul 14, 2020 / 02:37 PM CDT / Updated: Jul 14, 2020 / 02:37 PM CDT
"The judge denied bond for the second suspect in the death of Vanessa Guillen Tuesday afternoon. 22-year-old Cecily Anne Aguilar also pleaded not guilty while appearing before the judge via Zoom."
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"On Tuesday, the U.S. Attorney said Aguilar called someone after she was booked in the Bell County Jail to delete her Facebook account. Prosecutors also say she deleted her and Robinson’s Gmail accounts."
Yes. If you delete a Facebook account, it takes 30 days to go into effect. At any point prior to those 30 days, you can choose to reactivate it.They can still pull that stuff up some way, can't they?
That’s why her interviews would have been recorded. It’s standard practice now, so as to avoid a defendant making that claim.MOO. She will cite coercion.
Frankly, I don't have to answer your questions about my personal life. I was clearly being facetious when I stated I was in the Space Force. If you want to know what branch I'm in, it should be incredibly apparent from anything I've said about military service... Especially if someone has a military background...You still have not answered the question of which branch of the service you are in.
Paraphrasing you, and your claim on being able define military culture, in lax ways that that military does not define itself.
"I was an NCO longer than most peoole are in the military."
You said you are in the Space Force, but the Space Force, which was initiated Dec 2019 has not yet filled its ranks.
There is a single Command Chief Master Sergeant Major (CMSgt. Towberman) assigned as of April 2020 and Covid is preventing more transfers.
Since the Space Force is not yet a force with ranks filled, what military experience do you actually have for your opinions?
Frankly, I don't have to answer your questions about my personal life. I was clearly being facetious when I stated I was in the Space Force. If you want to know what branch I'm in, it should be incredibly apparent from anything I've said about military service... Especially if someone has a military background...
I'll repost what I said that you conveniently ignored:You put out your military experience.
I am simply asking what branch you are in that goes along with not taking accurate roll calls.
I'll repost what I said that you conveniently ignored:
You keep engaging in this weird strawman. "All present and accounted for" means that troops are either present or accounted for (contrary to the strange conjunction's implication). They do not have to be present to be accounted for. I'm not sure how many other ways I can explain this. If I had a soldier doing additional duty elsewhere and they weren't around for a formation or other accountability check, then they are accounted for as they informed me or I told them they were performing that additional duty. Where it becomes an issue is if I had absolutely no idea where a soldier might be - I would report it appropriately based on the context (if I had not seen them at all that day and no one had heard from them, it would absolutely be reported and we'd go checking barracks, for instance).
“Falsified”. I don’t know how many times we can go in this circle, but accountability formations are not “roll calls”, and there is nothing to “falsify”.In other words the 4/22/2020 roll call was falsified. She was not accounted for.
Personally, I don't think race had much part in this, but a lax disciplary climate did.
Sounds to me like she is one of the people who morphs into whatever will keep their love interest happy.... ya know... religion, murder.... whatever it takes MOOCecily Aguilar pleads not guilty, bond denied until trial for her suspected role in death of Vanessa Guillen
The only other crime case I followed where the President was involved was the Dru Sjodin case, when George Bush signed for the Sex Offender Registry. I find it promising for the future that there may be big changes with the help of this president
OK--- here is something so odd---- from the article:
Aguilar's estranged husband, Keon Aguilar, also attended the hearing. He said Aguilar was an outgoing person and was beginning to become more religious.
"There was time when she really wanted to know more about the relationship that I have in God and she would just really draw in on that," Keon said.
After the hearing, Khawam said she found it bizarre that Aguilar's husband attended the hearing but she hoped he would tell authorities what he knows about her.
Yes. If you delete a Facebook account, it takes 30 days to go into effect. At any point prior to those 30 days, you can choose to reactivate it.
This is what Google says about Gmail:
If you deleted your Google Account, you may be able to get it back. If it’s been awhile since you deleted your account, you may not be able to recover the data in your account. If you recover your account, you'll be able to sign in as usual to Gmail, Google Play, and other Google services.
So basically, “nice try.”
"He" is the guy that was trying to get a prostitution ring started in 2015.