Brianna Aguilera: Tony Buzbee Questions Death Investigation of Texas A&M Student
- On Nov. 29, the Austin Police Department ruled the death of 19-year-old Texas A&M student Brianna Aguilera a suicide after she was found unresponsive outside the 21 Rio apartment complex at about 12:47 a.m.
- A review of Aguilera's phone found a deleted suicide note dated Tuesday, Nov. 25, and police say she made suicidal comments and showed self-harm last month.
- Security footage shows Aguilera arriving just after 11 p.m., entering a 17th-floor unit, while friends left at 12:30 a.m.; she made a one-minute call two minutes before being found, and her phone was recovered nearby.
- Aguilera's parents have retained the Buzbee Law Firm and Gamez Law Firm to determine what happened, and Houston attorney Tony Buzbee plans a news conference on Friday, December 5.
- Austin police say the case remains open and active, APD detectives report no signs of criminal activity, and Homicide Detective Robert Marshall is scheduled to speak Thursday morning.
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