Texag5324 said:
Marshall said Aguilera had been tailgating at the Austin Rugby Club earlier in the day, where witnesses reported she became intoxicated to the point she was asked to leave. They said she repeatedly dropped her belongings and at one point staggered into a wooded area the same area where officers later found her phone and other items.
Investigators confirmed Aguilera had lost her phone at the tailgate. After returning to the apartment, she borrowed a friend's phone around 12:4312:44 a.m. to call an out-of-town boyfriend. Witnesses said they heard an argument, which phone and text records later confirmed. The call lasted about one minute, roughly two minutes before the 911 call that reported her body.
https://www.khou.com/article/news/local/texas/brianna-aguilera-texas-am-austin-police-update/285-03747947-2b94-449c-b738-d7b130bb90b9
This is the part of the story that has me confused. Brianna was with 3 other girls at 12:30am, she borrows her friends phone to call her bf, then her body is discovered a few minutes later. The next day the residents of the apartment (her friends Im assuming) call police at 12:14pm to report her missing.
Wouldnt they have seen her commit suicide the night before or at least heard from one of the friends that was there with her?? Witnesses said they heard an argument and Im sure everyone saw/heard the police and ambulance commotion that night after her body was found. Am I missing something here.
The video showed Aguilera arriving just after 11 p.m. on Nov. 28 and entering a 17th-floor apartment where friends had gathered that night. A large group left the unit at 12:30 a.m., leaving Aguilera and three other girls inside. Investigators confirmed Aguilera had lost her phone at the tailgate. After returning to the apartment, she borrowed a friend's phone around 12:4312:44 a.m. to call an out-of-town boyfriend. Witnesses said they heard an argument, which phone and text records later confirmed. The call lasted about one minute, roughly two minutes before the 911 call that reported her body.
Later that afternoon, at about 12:54 p.m., officers made contact with residents of the apartment who were attempting to report Aguilera missing. They had already called 911 at 12:14 p.m., saying she had not returned. Aguilera's mother also reported her missing around 12:50 p.m., later calling police at 2 p.m. after learning Aguilera's phone had been found in a wooded area.
https://www.khou.com/article/news/local/texas/brianna-aguilera-texas-am-austin-police-update/285-03747947-2b94-449c-b738-d7b130bb90b9