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Vanessa Guillen: Perps mix and pour wet cement on Fort Hood soldier’s body to hide her [EXCLUSIVE]
July 1, 2020
In an exclusive “Crime Stories with Nancy Grace,” Texas EquuSearch founder Tim Miller reveals disturbing details in connection with Fort Hood soldier, Vanessa Guillen.
According to Miller, there are several suspects in connection with the disappearance of 20-year-old Guillen. The Guillen family lawyer, Natalie Kwaham, said one of the suspects, identified as Aaron Robinson, shot himself overnight at around 1:30 a.m. Wednesday after learning human remains were found. He ran out in shorts when confronted and shot himself in the head.
The remains were found in a shallow grave next to the Leon River in Texas, and Miller says it’s Guillen, although it has to be confirmed officially by a medical examiner.
The official confirmation could take a while since the remains were sealed in concrete. The suspected killers, according to Miller, poured freshly-mixed concrete directly onto Guillen’s body to make a homemade body vault. They also allegedly bought lime, shovels, and plastic bags, then covered the body with rocks.
How did they know to look around there?
I live about 45 mins away, and know some people who live about 2 miles from there. They had searchers go through there back on June 22nd. About 3 weeks ago one of the landowners was installing a fence and I was told some contractors working on one of the fences there smelled the decomposition and called it in so they went back in to search it. We had a lot of rain in the past few weeks so that may have helped.
The location is a popular fishing spot for the locals, so seeing a truck or car parked near that No dumping sign wouldn't be anything unusual: خرائط Google
Thanks all, as that interview with Tim also outlines that once they had the witness that saw him struggling with the Pelican case, that gave LE enough to get a search warrant for phone records, which then showed the location that he was at by the river and for how long.
On the original search, they found the pelican bag 26 miles from Ft. Hood in the burn pile.
Vanessa Guillen: Perps mix and pour wet cement on Fort Hood soldier’s body to hide her [EXCLUSIVE]
I wonder if the fence guy gets the reward monies ?
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