Horror motive for murder of soldier revealed after she was beaten with hammer and her dismembered body hidden in cement

NEW documents have revealed the motive behind the 2020 murder of Fort Hood soldier Vanessa Guillen, who was beaten with a hammer and dismembered.

Fellow soldier Aaron Robinson killed Guillen, 20, after she saw a picture of a married woman on his phone, according to the Texas Department of Public Safety.




Robinson's girlfriend Cecily Aguilar reportedly told police that he killed Guillen because he didn't want to get in trouble over his relationship with Aguilar, who was still married to another soldier.

"Guillen saw Robinson's cell phone lock screen, which contained a picture of Aguilar," say documents cited by KCENTV.

"He told her he was worried about getting in trouble for violating the Army's fraternization rules since Aguilar was still married to another soldier and he hit Guillen in the head with a hammer."

Aguilar, who was dating Robinson despite being married to soldier Keon Aguilar, has been charged with helping Robinson dismember and dispose of Guillen's body.

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The FBI says Robinson killed Guillen on April 22, 2020, while she was on duty at the Fort Worth base in Texas.

Her dismembered remains were found months later near the Leon River in Bell County, roughly 20 miles east of Fort Hood.

Robinson killed himself the next day, and Aguilar has been the only person charged in Guillen's murder.

Aguilar told police Robinson "would go into moods in which he would not be his normal self and have a 'tic.'"

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She also allegedly told a fellow inmate that Robinson "snapped, that he had an image in his head. He saw himself [kill Guillen] and wanted to do it."

Aguilar had first claimed she was at home with Robinson the night of Guillen's disappearance but allegedly confessed to her part when the body was discovered.

According to the alleged confession, Aguilar bought concrete on Facebook marketplace to help dispose of Guillen after Robinson admitted to killing her.

"She got the idea to buy the concrete that way from watching the show CSI/Criminal Minds and believed she would not leave a 'paper trail'," according to officials.

Aguilar also allegedly confessed to removing Guillen's body from the government-owned tote Robinson had put her in because "Robinson didn't want to."

She then dismembered Guillen's body and burned her remains and covered them in concrete, Aguilar told police.

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Guillen had been working at the armory room on Fort Hood with Robinson the day she disappeared.

Police say they found traces of blood in the room as well as a toolkit that was missing a hammer.


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