Anonymous ID: 676e44 May 1, 2021, 6:09 p.m. No.13560715   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>13560561

Hang on for a second, (that was dropped in feb 2018) they took coronas offline to get him in 1997?

 

Aug 2018 was when they were all taken out with snow white and the seven dwarfs… posts happened

 

got some research to do…

Anonymous ID: 676e44 May 1, 2021, 6:09 p.m. No.13560720   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>0723 >>0747 >>0772 >>0858 >>0930 >>1054 >>1156 >>1223 >>1360 >>1383

OAN Newsroom

Army Investigation Finds Vanessa Guillen Was Sexually Harassed

 

FILE – In this July 30, 2020, file photo slain Army Spc. Vanessa Guillen’s mother Gloria Guillen, right, joined by Vanessa’s sister Lupe Guillen, center, and family attorney Natalie Khawam, speaks as she cries during a news conference on the National Mall in front of Capitol Hill in Washington. The Army said Friday, April 30, 2021, that it has taken disciplinary action against 21 officers and non-commissioned officers at Fort Hood, Texas, in connection with death last year of Spc. Vanessa Guillen, who was missing for about two months before her remains were found. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster, File)

 

UPDATED 4:20 PM PT – Saturday, May 1, 2021

Several Fort Hood leaders are facing disciplinary action after an investigation revealed Vanessa Guillen was sexually harassed before her murder in 2020.

 

Information released from the investigation on Friday found that before her disappearance and death in April 2020, a supervisor sexually abused the 20-year-old, and while she reported it to the Fort Hood leadership, the incident was never addressed.

 

More than 21 soldiers have been reprimanded for their roles in the case, including a general and several officers.

 

Army Secretary Ryan McCarthy has vowed to work to address the failure of leadership at Fort Hood to properly handle sexual harassment allegations.

 

https://www.oann.com/army-investigation-finds-vanessa-guillen-was-sexually-harassed/

Anonymous ID: 676e44 May 1, 2021, 6:21 p.m. No.13560783   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>0858 >>0930 >>1054 >>1156 >>1223 >>1360 >>1383

Army officials reveal new details in Vanessa Guillen case

 

Ryan McCarthy, secretary of the U.S. Army, doesn't know if there will ever be justice for Army Spc. Vanessa Guillen, but he says "it's clear" that the Army let her family down.

 

"We have to find answers and we will hold people accountable," McCarthy told "20/20."

 

Watch the full story on "20/20" Friday at 9 p.m. ET on ABC.

 

Guillen was a 20-year-old Houston native who loved to run. She was a small arms repair soldier at Fort Hood, one of the largest military installations in the country, in Killeen, Texas. Her job was to ensure weapons were maintained, and she helped with inventory in the arms room.

 

On April 22, she was allegedly killed in one such room by another soldier, Spc. Aaron Robinson, who was ranked above her at the time. That night, Robinson picked up his girlfriend, Cecily Aguilar, and together, they allegedly dismembered and buried Guillen’s remains near the Leon River in Belton, Texas.

 

An erroneous alibi

Army investigators first linked Guillen to Robinson because he was the last person known to have seen her alive. They spoke with Robinson multiple times about Guillen’s disappearance.

 

On the night she vanished, three soldiers saw Guillen while they stood by a tree, smoking outside the arms room, Maj. Gen. Donna Martin, the Army’s provost marshal, who heads the Army’s Criminal Investigation Command, told “20/20.”

 

She said the soldiers told investigators that they saw Guillen at “a time that would’ve indicated she had left Spc. Robinson’s arms room.”

 

“That led us to the parking lot, where they said they saw her walk,” she said. “We did a lot of investigation out into the parking lot to see, maybe, if she had been abducted [there]. We brought in search dogs to see if they could catch a scent… But we didn't find anything.”

 

Additionally, there were no cameras near the parking lot or near the arms room to capture Guillen’s movements, Martin said.

 

McCarthy says testimony from those three soldiers threw off the investigation for an entire month.

 

“They filled out affidavits that said they had seen Vanessa at a different time from when she had actually departed the other arms room. So that gave … essentially an instant alibi for Spc. Robinson, even though they had not really known the correct time of when she had actually departed and headed to the parking lot,” he explained. “The trail went cold for about a month.”

 

While searching Robinson’s phone records, investigators found that Robinson had called Aguilar multiple times on the night Guillen vanished. The calls raised suspicion as Robinson initially told investigators he had been with Aguilar all night. Aguilar later changed her story, according to court documents, claiming that she and Robinson went on a drive to look at the stars that night.

 

On June 30, when investigators found remains near the Leon River, they confronted Aguilar, after which they say she confessed.

 

According to the criminal complaint against Aguilar, Robinson told her he had bludgeoned Guillen to death with a hammer in the arms room. The complaint details her alleged statements to law enforcement about how she helped him get rid of the body.

 

Investigators say she told them that she and Robinson used what has been described as a hatchet or an ax to dismember the body and that they then tried to burn the body, but it didn’t work. They allegedly buried the remains and returned days later to bury the remains in concrete.

 

Guillen’s suspected killer had an unarmed escort

On the same day that Guillen’s remains were found, Robinson was placed in a room under the watch of an unarmed escort.

 

Robinson “was not detained,” Martin explained. “He was not in police custody because of [how] the legal process works.” Nevertheless, investigators were suspicious he was involved in Guillen’s disappearance.

 

Investigators at the time already knew that Robinson’s phone had pinged late at night in that same area where Guillen’s remains were found. His alibi no longer checked out.

 

https://abcnews.go.com/US/army-officials-reveal-details-vanessa-guillen-case/story?id=72902594

Anonymous ID: 676e44 May 1, 2021, 7:04 p.m. No.13561060   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>13560968

il Donaldo Trumpo, [01.05.21 21:38]

 

Why do people from around el worldo love America? Hollywood films? They are shito. Pretty mountains? They have them. Sports? They went woke. So what makes people from all over the worldo march for us, and say they too are American Patriotos??

 

Hope. When Good, Decent Human Beings find a way to live in harmony and lift each other up to their highest potential, we can achieve the greatest things imaginable. That shito reverbrates y resonates throughout el worldo because every single human hopes for a better future for them and for their Familia.

 

We will win, and we will leave a very valuable lesson in hope for the rest of the world.

 

TO NEVER FRIGGIN LOSE IT!!!

 

Love you guys. Enjoy that beautiful Familia. Hug them mucho por favor!!!

 

https://t.me/RealDonaldoTrumpo/329