Ft Hood and the Army are embroiled in more negative headlines, this time involving a married couple investigators say scammed the military out of millions.
Vanessa Guillen's family plans a protest in Washington D.C. on July 30, and are pushing for legislation to improve sexual harassment reporting in the military.
Artist Cherine Mendoza was working on the painting Sunday afternoon as civilians and soldiers stopped to sign it and pay their respects to Vanessa Guillen.
The document suggests Spc. Aaron Robinson killed Vanessa with a hammer, then recruited his girlfriend, Cecily Aguilar, to help him burn and bury her remains.
Police say they've arrested the estranged wife of a former soldier, and have confirmed that a suspect who took his own life Wednesday was a Ft. Hood soldier.