last week that the man — identified as Spc. Aaron Robinson — used a hammer to attack Guillen causing "her blood to be splashed all over the armory room."
Khawam told Army Times that Robinson enlisted the help of his married girlfriend, Cecily Aguilar, to dismember and bury Guillen's body. Khawam called the murder act "heinous."by the US Attorney's Office for the Western District of Texas says that Aguilar has been arrested and charged with helping hide Guillen's body.said in a joint statement on Thursday
that they were "deeply saddened" by the developments in the case and called for a "thorough investigation by the Department of Defense Inspector General" into the handling of the case. "SPC Guillen's disappearance raises deep, troubling concerns about the Army's ability to prevent sexual harassment and assault, respond to criminal acts, and provide justice for victims and their families," the lawmakers wrote.