Suspect in Vanessa Guillen Case Takes His Own Life: Lawyer
Human remains found Tuesday evening in Texas are believed to belong to missing Fort Hood soldier Vanessa Guillen, her family and their attorney said Wednesday in an emotional press conference. Lawyer Natalie Khawan also said she believed that a person of interest in the case who fatally shot himself Wednesday was a suspect in Guillen's death. Khawan and Guillen's family blasted the military, saying investigators continually lied to them about Guillen's disappearance from the base two months ago. #InsideEdition
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