Woman, 22, accused of helping her boyfriend dismember and murder Fort Hood soldier Vanessa Guillen, is indicted on 11 counts by grand jury after she lost a bid to toss her confession
Cecily Aguilar, 22 is facing an 11-count indictment for her alleged role in concealing Fort Hood Army Specialist Vanessa Guillen s death
In April, Aguilar s defense team filed a motion to toss her confession, claiming it was taken illegally and investigators violated her constitutional rights
The indictment was filed Tuesday by a grand jury in the US District Court for the Western District of Texas
It claims Aguilar did unlawfully and knowingly combine, conspire, confederate, and agree with another person to corruptly alter, destroy and mutilate
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Woman accused of helping dismember Vanessa Guillen loses bid to toss her confession
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US Army releases report detailing results of review of Vanessa Guillen case
Specialist Guillen, 20, was bludgeoned to death at Fort Hood armory last April
Suspected killer, Spec Aaron Robinson allegedly dismembered and buried her
Report found Guillen was harassed by superior, but it was unrelated to her death
He was one of the of 21 soldiers and officers disciplined by the military
And while Guillen s family is relieved to have some justice, they still don t understand why the Army has refused to release the supervisor s name
Guillen s sister Mayra Guillén said the Army should stop trying to protect the soldier and take a step forward, admit that you were wrong, [and] fix it