Texas A&M student Brianna Aguilera had deleted suicide note on phone, police say
Texas bureaucrats have endorsed that the mysterious death of Texas A M novice Brianna Aguilera has been ruled a suicide with evidence of a deleted suicide note on her phone despite her family s assertion that the college trainee s death was not accidental Aguilera s body was detected at an Austin apartment mere hours after she attended a Texas A M vs University of Texas football tailgate at around a m on Saturday according to functionaries Officers initially responded to a call regarding an unconscious individual but when they arrived on scene they ascertained Aguilera on the ground suffering injuries from an apparent fall from a high floor police disclosed It is not common for a police department to speak publicly about a death by suicide Austin Police Chief Lisa Davis revealed during a news conference Thursday But inaccurate information has circulated and been stated And that has led to additional harm of innocent people bullying included and their families During Thursday s news conference police revealed they uncovered a deleted suicide note from earlier in the week on Aguilera s phone along with suicidal texts sent the evening of her death to friends Additionally the assessment also exposed Aguilera had previously made comments to friends indicating she may be suicidal police revealed TEACHER'S -STAB-WOUND DEATH RULED SUICIDE AGAIN DESPITE EXPERT INDICATES OF HOMICIDEAuthorities rapidly ruled out homicide as the cause of Aguilera s death despite pushback and speculation from her family This was not accidental Someone killed my Brie and gave all the group of friends a lot of time to come up with the same story Aguilera s mother Stephanie Rodriguez wrote on Facebook My daughter would not jump stories from a building and to be labeling this as a suicide is insane However APD insisted that at no point did the study uncover any instances of criminal activity POLICE SHOULD BE TAKING 'CLOSER LOOK' AT COLLEGE STUDENT'S DEATH AFTER MOTHER'S STATEMENTS FORMER PROSECUTOR Our inquiry has revealed that unfortunately Brianna had made suicidal comments previously to friends back in October of this year Austin Police Det Robert Marshall explained This continued through the evening of her death with chosen self-harming actions earlier in the evening and a text message to another friend indicating the thought of suicide Earlier in the day on Friday Aguilera was celebrating at the university s tailgate when she became intoxicated to a point where she was sought to leave Marshall added Later in the evening Aguilera narrated her friends she had lost her cellphone and sought to borrow someone s phone to call her boyfriend Bystanders reportedly heard the pair arguing with the call ending at a m just two minutes before the call was placed DEAD TEXAS COLLEGE STUDENT'S PHONE WAS 'THROWN IN THE WOODS ' GRIEVING MOTHER SAYSFollowing her death bureaucrats subsequently performed a search of her phone where they revealed a deleted digital suicide note dated Tuesday Nov of this year which was written to specific people in her life Marshall revealed Marshall added that Every friend and witness during this inquiry has been nothing but forthcoming and open while stressing that the scrutiny never yielded evidence suggesting a crime occurred Aguilera s family previously asserted that the college apprentice loved life and was excited to graduate and pursue her career in Law according to Rodriguez s Facebook post However Austin Police Chief Lisa Davis defended the review s findings at Thursday s news conference adding that Sometimes the truth doesn't provide the answers we are hoping for Fox News Digital's Adam Sabes contributed to this statement