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Keon Devonte Aguilar was a U.S. Army veteran from Summit Township, Jackson County, Michigan, United States. He was 5’8″ tall.
Aguilar’s registered weight was 160 pounds. Here are 13 more things about him:
- Aside from Summit Township, he lived in other parts of Michigan including Jackson and Munith.
- When he was in the U.S. Army, he was once stationed at the Fort Hood military base in Killeen, Texas, USA.
- He was 5 years older than his wife Cecily Anne Aguilar.
- On May 8, 2018, he and Cecily got married.
- In February 2020, he and Cecily started living separately. They still remained married. She had an affair with Aaron David Robinson, a U.S. Army soldier who murdered U.S. Army soldier Vanessa Guillen inside Fort Hood on April 22, 2020 before committing suicide on June 30, 2020. Cecily helped Robinson dismember Guillen’s body and bury the remains in three separate holes. On July 1, 2020, Cecily was arrested, booked in the Bell County Jail in Belton, Bell County, Texas and charged with one count of conspiracy to tamper with evidence in relation to the disappearance of Guillen.
- On April 22, 2020, while he was with his acquaintance De Launi Cherry, then 24, he saw Robinson struggling to put a large Pelican case in the back of Robinson’s silver Chevrolet Impala.
- According to him, he was saved by paper works when he was shot at on June 22, 2020, which was 21 days before his 26th birthday.
- On July 10, 2020, he was interviewed at the Belton Ranger Office in Belton by Federal Bureau of Investigation special agent Jon Varga about Cecily and Robinson.
- On August 9, 2020, he announced that his German Shepherds named King and Big Fella died.
- On November 26, 2020, he wrote a lengthy Facebook status, which started with, “I’m thankful this Thanksgiving this year I may not have much in my life to others may seem like it’s been crumbling and spiraling out of control but I reassure you that God has kept me and hold me farm and his kingdom.!”
- On December 17, 2020, he wrote on Facebook, “Jesus is a way maker and God is greater than my troubles. All day hallelujah hallelujah.”
- On April 4, 2021, he wrote on Facebook, “God only knows the pain of a (soldier’s heart). Cry not for me, but cry out with me for the one’s who gave there last breath.”
- On June 19, 2023, he was fatally shot inside his residence in Summit Township. He was 29.
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