Woman accused of aiding in Vanessa Guillen's death indicted by grand jury

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Woman accused of aiding in Vanessa Guillen's death indicted by grand jury
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Woman accused of aiding in Vanessa Guillen's death indicted by grand jury.

The Tuesday indictment stated Aguilar"did unlawfully and knowingly combine, conspire, confederate, and agree with another person to corruptly alter, destroy, mutilate, and conceal any record, document and other object," such as Guillen's body,"with the intent to impair its integrity and availability for use in an official proceeding."

The documents stated she and Robinson dismembered Guillen’s body, destroyed some of it and concealed what was left of her remains. They further said she made false statements"to prevent" Robinson and herself"from being charged with and prosecuted for any crime."Vanessa Guillen is seen here in an undated file photo.

Natalie Khawam, the attorney for Guillen's family, told ABC News they are hoping for a"maximum sentence" for Aguilar.“My clients, the Guillen family, and I believe that Cecily Aguilar is guilty. When the U.S. Attorney called me yesterday to tell us the news, we felt some relief knowing that justice is underway," Khawam said."We pray that this trial does not drag on but rather is put on a speedy trial calendar so that justice is not delayed.

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