MichelleBlue
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Wow. Heartbreaking. I'm glad this does show a timeline though that CID was investigating along the way. Imo
So he texted the serial number to her? I remember the attorney saying it was very unusual that it would be sent in a text message. It sounds like they had worked together before if he knew her phone number. Which article is this from? Are there any more details?
Absolutely.Nah, she sat by for two months & watched the family frantically searching for PFC Guillen. IMO, she would have never come forward and talked had she not become a scared *** while in custody.
Click on the text, article is linked.So he texted the serial number to her? I remember the attorney saying it was very unusual that it would be sent in a text message. It sounds like they had worked together before if he knew her phone number. Which article is this from? Are there any more details?
Am I the only one that sees this as premeditated? And I'm just in shock at how no one thought it was strange that she never came back! What happened here???
I think he planned to be alone with her, and planned to make a move. I don’t think it was premeditated in the sense that he woke up that day planning to kill her.Am I the only one that sees this as premeditated? And I'm just in shock at how no one thought it was strange that she never came back! What happened here???
That's what I feel like I'm screaming at the top of my lungs here. What is going on with her direct leadership??? Are they investigating them because they see how this doesn't add up?Its very strange. The affidavit states that VG was not working alone. "The witness stated that her property was still in the arms room when he secured the arms room for the day" . If my coworker never returned I'd be concerned and try to call them at least.
So why did they brief she worked in a different building than Robinson? Can someone clear this up maybe I missed something.Its very strange. The affidavit states that VG was not working alone. "The witness stated that her property was still in the arms room when he secured the arms room for the day" . If my coworker never returned I'd be concerned and try to call them at least.
The only parts of the confession I believe is the murder, method, and disposal. Otherwise I feel that VG was possibly lured. The idea that VG confronted AR about an affair with another married soldier doesn’t really sit right with me. However the sentiment that he wouldn’t “let her ruin his career” says very clearly what the bottom line was for him in why he attacked her. Image over ethics.
These details are so disturbing and disgusting. This is up there with LaVena Johnson.
Justice, now!!!!
Wow.Affidavit attached for CA
She trusted who ever it was she was suppose to meet. Probably didn't think she would ever be murdered at work, during daylight hours.I also ask, was he seriously the only one in the building? Hallway? Was it that secure, that absolutely no one heard a scream(from inside)?
You're telling me, a young female soldier had to go into an empty room/hallway/building, with a male soldier, and there was no "battle buddy" assigned to her? What happened to that system?
Thanks, I just found the affidavit.Click on the text, article is linked.
He was told not to leave after he spoke with a lie detector person. He then left anyway and walked off base. This is what the family attorney said. They immediately started looking for him.
Thanks finally an answer to my question. She is talking. Probably bragging. Witch,!!!Thanks, I just found the affidavit.
It says that at first Aguilar claimed Robinson was with her all night on the 22nd. He called her several times throughout the night on the 22nd and as late as 3:30 am on the 23rd.
When asked why he would call her if he was in the residence with her she claimed she lost her phone and he called the number in order to find it.
Now I see how investigators were able to get so much information from her. She's not the brightest bulb.
According to the affidavit he drove her to the location near the river where he had hid the container with her body. They used a hatchet or an axe, and a machete like knife to remove her limbs and her head. Then they tried to burn her body. They placed the body parts in three separate holes. There is no mention of the cement or lime so I'm not sure how that comes into play. Maybe they poured it into the holes.
How they could do this to a human being and then continue on like everything was normal is beyond me. Wasn't she badmouthing Vanessa on SM? She certainly doesn't seem to have any remorse.
I see your point massguy, but it does seems as if she was set up. If Robinson didn't call her in to work, who did? And if that person was her 'actual' supervisor that called her to go into work, why would that person say she was accounted for when she wasn't? I think that and some other things is what's confusing. To me anyway.I think he planned to be alone with her, and planned to make a move. I don’t think it was premeditated in the sense that he woke up that day planning to kill her.
This was way too sloppy and risky for that.
MOO Vanessa didn't mistake an e4 for an e5.
Did Robinson get "acting jack" stripes?
A promotion given solely to be able do a job that requires an NCO level supervisor, stripes which would be taken away when his job changed.
Or is another soldier, a sergeant involved?
Thanks finally an answer to my question. She is talking. Probably bragging. Witch,!!!
She wasn’t alone, and it sounds like other people were also called in.I see your point massguy, but it does seems as if she was set up. If Robinson didn't call her in to work, who did? And if that person was her 'actual' supervisor that called her to go into work, why would that person say she was accounted for when she wasn't? I think that and some other things is what's confusing. To me anyway.