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US Army finds Spc. Vanessa Guillenâs supervisor sexually harassed her, Ft. Hood leaders didnât act on it
By Ronnie Marley article
The U.S. Army has released some additional findings regarding the disappearance of Specialist Vanessa Guillen at Fort Hood last year.
According to the release, Guillen informally reported that she was sexually harassed on two occasions, and in both instance her supervisor failed to report the harassment, and other leaders failed to take appropriate action. However, there is no evidence to indicate the harassment was in any way related to Guillen’s death.
The Army says the investigation found no credible evidence to conclude that Specialist Robinson sexually harassed Guillen or that they had any relationship outside of their work setting.
Officials believe that Specialist Aaron Robinson bludgeoned Specialist Vanessa Guillen to death. He later killed himself.
A memorial for Specialist Vanessa Guillen, who was killed at Fort Hood in Texas last year.Credit.Christopher Lee for The New York Times
April 30, 2021
Army investigators detained a fellow soldier in the killing of Specialist Vanessa Guillen just hours after her remains were found, but a series of missteps allowed the soldier to flee, then fatally shoot himself, according to an Army report released on Friday that examined what went wrong in the high-profile investigation.
The revelation is part of a detailed report into the response to the killing, which has rocked the Army and led to calls for increased accountability. Among the findings are conclusions that Specialist Guillen had been sexually harassed, but not by the soldier who the Army believes killed her, and that the suspected killer had also been accused of unrelated sexual harassment.