Coffee and Crime Time: Vanessa Guillen Still Missing


Unraveling the Mystery: The Persistent Disappearance of Vanessa Guillen

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21 Comments to “Coffee and Crime Time: Vanessa Guillen Still Missing”

  • @laurad8035

    Fort Hood needs to be closed. Too many issues with missing people, SA’s, etc.

  • @critical-goat363

    This is why the army will literally never have equal numbers of men and women. I love how men complain about the inequality of how few women join the army, but don't take into account their fellow men are doing these kinds of horrific things, or possibly not even caring.
    There's no benefit in a woman joining the army. You are more trapped and have less options in the military if the people around you assault you in any way. We need to Crack down on how we deal with Predators in our military or we need military based segregated by biological sex, because men have shown they absolutely can not control themselves.

  • @OddWomanOut_Pi81

    Whoa!…A "two for the price of one" eppy here. I'm hella late on this, but the fact that they found the body of ANOTHER soldier, Gregory Morales, while this Guillen tragedy was unfolding is……UNSETTLING?!? 😕 WTH?! I mean, don't get me wrong, I'm so glad this young man's family got closure about his whereabouts, but, calling this a bittersweet resolution is a definite understatement in this situation.

  • @Camey71073

    During peace time, they usually try to weed out the trash that was recruited during conflict. But, as a military grand daughter, daughter, sister x5 siblings, wife of a veteran, ex wife, the majority of the military is the definition of toxic masculinity. Most women are still treated as if they don't belong in the military. It's harder to get promoted, and I have witnessed female soldiers being sexually harassed by a superior as a DoD civilian. I'm not IN the military so I made it very clear to him and HIS superiors that wasn't going to fly in front of me. There is most definitely a society of sweeping things under the rug, coming from a wife who was severely abused by her active duty soldier and they got a slap on the wrist and then pretty much no consequences. I also want to say that working as a DoD civilian, I met so many AMAZING soldiers and their family members. It's definitely a double edged sword.

  • @Camey71073

    You should wear this color blue more often. It looks really good on you.

  • @britnidavidson4546

    The military is a joke😑they can't even protect their own soldiers so how are they going to protect our country. Yes I know there are good soldiers but the cover ups and small punishment they hand out to the bad ones is ridiculous. The ones that stand by, see it happen, and say nothing are just as bad as the perpetrators. Women soldiers should have separate (but equal) based and only have female superiors and men should only have men. Just like in prison, they shouldn't have female officers in male prisons or male officers in female prisons. The military should not be allowed to investigate crimes either. They should go through the same criminal justice system that all other united states citizens go through. This will continue to happen if no changes are made.

  • @pokemonfanthings4444

    Even if he or she “deserted” I think they deserve respect. We don’t know why they (or anyone else) would have deserted, whether they are missing or not

  • @pokemonfanthings4444

    Black women don’t get enough coverage.

  • @pokemonfanthings4444

    Thank you for sharing her story

  • @pokemonfanthings4444

    I’m not sure if anyone else does this, but I love looking through these old videos in order to get the full story and then checking to see if there are any updates

  • @haleystewart259

    She was found. But they fail to mention all the other bodies found with her and that her blood in still on the lockers where she was killed. Fort hood is an awful place. Awful.

  • @ninacollins8289

    You look and sound great!

  • @sweatytea333

    Seems like the military loves to find any excuse they can these days to give people dishonorable discharges. A friend left the Marines and only found out when he went to apply for a VA loan that he had a dishonorable discharge. Because of his weight… he was technically overweight but that's because he's just a big muscular dude. He aced all the physical requirements and all that. He was just something like 5 or 10 pounds over their definition of a "healthy weight"… it had never been an issue while he served. They told him he had an honorable discharge. They changed it at some point after he left.

  • @tanyanatty4748

    I’m late to this video (new subscriber) and oh boy, I’ve got some dirt on the inner workings of the Military Justice system.

  • @thisartjourney5150

    Housing issues like what you described are pretty typical among military bases…….not surprising. I've been living this life for over 16 years now and have seen all sorts of scumbags in the military…not as many great people in here as people like to think there are. Soldier does not equal great person period.

  • @unknownhumanbeing7935

    The military is like the police force. They have to be tight and have each other's back. They depend on each other to stay alive in some situations. There are always going to be people that cover up for their fellow comrades. Letting the military police themselves is like letting a murderer have a jury full of family members. There will be a couple family members that will do the right thing and convict, but the majority of family members will let him go. I am the one that thinks, "If you do the crime, you do the time." I am not an enabler. I would make even a family member face the consequences for their actions, especially for murder, rape, or child abuse. I have no patience for someone that hurts others.

  • @Mira-jj6du

    Talk about EVIL!! What is wrong with people these days?? I don’t know why I watch this stuff it just pisses me off to no end. I have 2 boys and I love them more than life it’s self but they better hope if they do any of these kinds of deplorable acts… they are protected from ME. It’s all about entitlement anymore. If I want it I just take it because I’m in a position to do so. SMH great example of our government.

  • @lauren9004

    This is why I keep telling people who not white men to not join the military

  • @lorettasearcy2023

    I've heard a lot of bad things about fort hood and other military bases

  • @lorettasearcy2023

    Is this the first part of this story

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