Woman who helped dismember and hide Army soldier’s body has been sentenced

Cecily Aguilar; and Vanessa Guillen. (Mugshot of Aguilar via Bell County Jail; image of Guillen via U.S. Army Criminal Investigation Command)

Cecily Aguilar; and Vanessa Guillen. (Mugshot of Aguilar via Bell County Jail; image of Guillen via U.S. Army Criminal Investigation Command)

A woman who helped her boyfriend dismember and hide the remains of U.S. Army soldier Vanessa Guillen has been sentenced to 30 years in prison for the crime.

Cecily Ann Aguilar pleaded guilty back in November to one count of accessory to murder after the fact and three counts of false statement or representation.

Guillen, a private who received a posthumous promotion to specialist, was last seen alive on April 22, 2020, in Fort Hood, Texas.

There was initially no public sign of her whereabouts. That changed on June 30, when contractors working on a fence found human remains by the Leon River in Belton, according to federal investigators.

U.S. Army and federal investigators said that Specialist Aaron David Robinson, 20, had killed her. They confined him to his barracks, but he fled past his escort and left Fort Hood for the city of Killeen. He fatally shot himself in the head when confronted by law enforcement, officials said.

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