Army investigators repeatedly denied detaining any other suspects. She is currently in custody awaiting her first court appearance. Aaron David Robinson, another soldier at Fort Hood, allegedly attacked Guillen, per the Guillen family attorney. Robinson, 20, also allegedly enlisted Aguilar who recognized Guillen to help him get rid of her body at a remote site in Bell County, near Fort Hood. Damon Phelps of the CID, the Army's primary criminal investigative organization, told reporters that Aguilar is the estranged wife of a former Fort Hood soldier. Trump said he would help her family with funeral expenses and directed the Justice Department and the FBI to investigate what happened to Guillen. Efflandt on Thursday added that he personally invited a team to the post earlier in the week to inspect its Sexual Harassment/Assault Response and Prevention program, or SHARP. Investigators say Vanessa Guilln was bludgeoned to death with a hammer inside an armory at Fort Hood by fellow soldier Aaron David Robinson on April 22 but expressly prohibited without the prior written consent of Toronto Robinson fatally shot himself July 1 when authorities confronted him off post,Killeen policesaid. (Steve Gonzales/Houston Chronicle via AP). On July 30, Khawam and the family will push for a law to allow a third-party investigative team to look into reports of sexual harassment within the military. She would be like, 'Let me carry you so I can do squats,'" said Cruz. The family called the movement the #MeToo of the military. "We got harassed. "There was one time they brought me in and they were asking questions: have I ever found her attractive, and have I ever tried her? Khawam earlier this week said a man at Fort Hood had walked in on Guillen while she was showering naked. They seek $10 million for wrongful death and $25 million for personal injury. A review of the call logs showed Robinson contacted Aguilar multiple times on the night Guillen disappeared. Suspect Named, New Details Released in Case of Missing Soldier I was just checking, but nothing. He joined the army in Kyle Rempfer was an editor and reporter who has covered combat operations, criminal cases, foreign military assistance and training accidents. Khawam said she was told a third suspect was detained. "I [was] going to the gas stations, to stores, to the [bus stops] posting missing [signs] like [for] the love of my life. During a news conference, Army Criminal Investigation Command Special Agent Damon Phelps named the now-deceased soldier as Spc.
