Mom of Texas cheerleader noticed ‘weird’ detail before daughter found dead after college football game — and insists she was killed

The mother of a Texas cheerleader is breaking her silence on her daughter’s death after a football game and how she thinks her daughter was killed. 

According to reports from local media outlets, the mother has slammed authorities who shared that her college junior daughter, Brianna Aguilera, committed suicide at the age of 19. 

The victim’s phone was found in a ‘do not disturb’ mode outside her apartment complex at about 1 am on Saturday after attending the UT vs Texas A&M tailgate event in Austin, Texas. 

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Her mother tried to make contact with her daughter long before she found out about her death.

She added that the whole story was just so weird for her, and very skeptical to say the least. She even mentioned how her daughter was always supposed to have her location on and would answer her to let her know that she’s okay. On that night, nothing of the sort occurred. 

After failing to get in touch with her daughter, she was told that she could not file any missing persons report due to the fact that it was less than 24 hours. 

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Her daughter’s phone was pinging by a creek, but cops told her that they couldn’t check the scene as she feared, since previous reports about a rise in murders and bodies being found in creeks had appeared on the news. Little did she know that her worst nightmare would come true. Her daughter’s remains were found by a passerby later that day, and the cops finally called the mom to let her know that the body was in the morgue. 



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