Vanessa Guillen UPDATE! Suspects Named and Dead near Fort Hood and Remains Found.
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As a meticulous and highly detailed crime investigator, it is crucial to thoroughly analyze every aspect of this transcript in order to uncover any potential clues or leads related to the case at hand. It is imperative to approach each word and sentence with a keen eye for detail, noting any inconsistencies or suspicious statements that may indicate deception or involvement in criminal activity.
Given the nature of the crime being investigated, which involves a series of bank robberies in the downtown area, it is essential to scrutinize the dialogue in this transcript for any hints or hints that may point to the perpetrator’s identity or motive. Any mention of suspicious behavior, unusual financial transactions, or connections to known criminals should be carefully noted and further investigated.
Furthermore, any discrepancies in the testimony of the individuals speaking in the transcript should be carefully examined, as they may indicate attempts to mislead or deceive law enforcement. By spinning the text and analyzing it from a forensic perspective, we can uncover valuable insights that may ultimately lead to the apprehension of the perpetrator and the resolution of this high-profile crime case.
@annieelise
UPDATE!!! Tim Miller spoke and said that the suspects had poured freshly mixed concrete onto Guillen’s body. He said they bought lime, shovels, and plastic bags and then covered the body with rocks. He said they had tried to burn her body and evidence at the crime scene near Leon River, about 26 miles from the base. And that on the day that Guillen disappeared, someone in Fort Hood was seen carrying a 3-foot Pelican case at the armory and was struggling to get it into his vehicle. Miller said a half-burned Pelican case was found near the Leon River, where remains were later discovered. She most likely was murdered on base. Horrible.
@bonnymcdonald3985
Again, Annie, you have ABSOLUTELY NO IDEA what has been happening inside that Army base. You need to realize that the military has DIFFERENT laws, investigative measures & information you have no idea about. You need to stop throwing fuel on the fire. I personally know military investigators who are and will do their process & do it extremely well. You do not KNOW what they will find. They do NOT give any information until they have finished their investigation. You saying there is a “cover up” slaps my family member in the face. Again, cover up is not happening at the Sargent level. Stop saying things you have NO information or knowledge about this.
@vickieliupakka2975
Annie… I have a daughter that was in the army and I have two active kids, my son has been in the Army since 2015 and my youngest daughter in the Air Force. Both of my daughters have experienced SA. It’s shameful and some thing has to be done about it. They all say the same thing don’t say anything because it will just cause more trouble. 😢😢😢
@flutterbybird13
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@mackenzie1899
😢😢😢
@aishalea7508
i would even question if he did kill himself or if he had some help so they can blame him n case closed so no more digging into what goes on
@Tparty75
Thank you Annie for giving a voice to the people that can no longer speak. I love your guts and fearless attitude
@Tparty75
I agree. Nothing should have been said until the ID was confirmed
@Viable7
Aaron was the fall guy. Aaron Robinson was not her supervisor. He was a specialist like Vanessa, not a sergeant. Also although Aaron is believed to have killed her an investigation determined he was not the one who was sexually harassing her. Is it possible her superior called her into work, killed her and had Aaron, another specialist, dump the body?
@jacquelineperry5752
The sister interview. Horribly sad.
@tracymorgan765
Not a comment about this case per say but I'm incredibly disappointed in your willingness to bad mouth the military and the base when it's clear you have no knowledge as to how things work in the military. Have you bothered looking at the size of that base compared to others? It's huge so statistics would show more messed up stuff there then others because the number of people. I'm not saying this case was handled correctly but you are speaking fake news by saying the whole base is corrupt. I was a big fan of your channel until this. I could tell you a lot about this but I'm not a troll. To say I'm extremely disappointed in your lack of investigation on the military procedures and why they are in place would be an understatement.
@kitten7399
My brother is based out of fort bliss. They were in the field and they were out there all day without water or not being able to have a break, 3 soldiers died that day. The army did nothing.
@kellbabesb2516
I went to fort hood as a PV1 it was scary as hell
@amyschoolcraft82
Thank you Annie, keep up the great content
@ashleyblackley1478
Lol don't spread fake news..also you… I have it on great authority KL was arrested. I'm 99% positive.
@bionic_woman77
I’m new to this channel, but a just saw theyve found a couple more bodies!! Congress has launched an investigation! @_annieelise
@sonia6425
Thanks for the harshness, they deserve it
@prettyoninside19
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@shaleybugg123
But why are this dislike? I don't understand
@janiceal-najjar5093
Sorry but who are you? I have no idea what you do or why you are discussing this poor girls murder. Do you have absolutely accurate information about the case or are you just gossiping about what may or may not have been released by the police? Are you an investigative journalist with years of experience in crime reporting? There are far too many people these days taking it upon themselves to act as reporters of crime. Spare a thought for the families of murder victims. It's bad enough seeing their trauma on the news and in newspapers, let alone having their loved ones death gossiped about on YouTube. Shame.