Deirdre Aguigui, said Fort Stewart officials in southeast Georgia. 19-year-old former Army Private Isaac […] Pvt. Isaac Aguigui, 22, has confessed to killing his seven-months pregnant wife Sgt. … A legal hearing at Fort Stewart for 21-year-old Pvt. Pvt. Isaac Aguigui, Sgt. Isaac Aguigui The leader of a secret, murderous militia group, already serving life in prison for murder, today was found guilty in an Army court of the earlier murder of his wife and their unborn child. Friends said Isaac Aguigui doubted the child his wife carried was his and he wanted a divorce. ARMY prosecutors plan to reveal why a Georgia-based soldier accused of leading an anti-government militia group has also been charged with killing his pregnant wife two years ago. Prosecutors had no problem presenting a motive. Deirdre Aguigui, dead on the couch inside their apartment on Fort … Prosecutors had no problem presenting a motive. Isaac Aguigui met his wife, according to her obituary, at the U.S. Military Academy Prep School that prepares cadets for admission to West Point. Isaac Aguigui of Cashmere, Wash., told investigators he found his wife, Sgt. (Stephen Morton/AP) A Savannah medical examiner asked to take a second look at the autopsy results of Sgt. … His wife, 24-year-old Sergeant Deirdre Aguigui, was about seven months pregnant when she was found dead in their apartment on July 17, 2011. Prosecutors had no problem presenting a motive. Isaac Aguigui of Cashmere to the attention of local law enforcement, … Pvt. ADVERTISEMENT Aguigui reportedly convinced his wife to wear handcuffs during sex and then proceeded to suffocate her to death with a plastic bag. Isaac Aguigui of Cashmere, Wash., told investigators he found his wife, Sgt. Instead, Isaac Aguigui's service record shows he followed his wife in November 2010 to Fort Stewart, where the young private served as an intelligence analyst in the Army's 3rd Infantry Division. Isaac served with Michael at the Fort Stewart Army base in Hinesville, Georgia. On December 6, 2011, 20-year-old Isaac Aguigui, a Private in the United States Army, murdered 17-year-old Tiffany York and her boyfriend, 19-year-old Michael Roark. Pvt. Michael Burnett. The Army also charged Aguigui with causing the death of an unborn child, a boy, when his wife died in July 2011. … Isaac Aguigui, 22, of Cashmere, Wash., was convicted Thursday in the murder of his 24-year-old wife, Sgt. Christopher Salmon, and Pfc. The young couple, Georgia state prosecutors charged, was killed by Pvt. Isaac Aguigui, who is charged with the July 17, 2011, murder of his wife and killing their unborn child, went into its second day Tuesday. Christopher Salmon, who were sentenced previously to life without the possibility of parole, Peden, 28, could be eligible for parole in 30 years. Deirdre Aguigui, 24, who he allegedly murdered in 2011. Isaac Aguigui of Cashmere, Wash., will face a military hearing to determine if he should be tried by court-martial for the deaths of his wife, Army Sgt. Isaac Aguigui, 22, of Cashmere, Wash., was convicted Thursday of murdering his 24-year-old wife Sgt. Isaac Aguigui, who is charged with the July 17, 2011, murder of his wife and killing their unborn child, went into its second day Tuesday. The court-martial of Pvt. Barack Obama, who was the 44th President of the United States, was involved in multiple security incidents, including several assassination threats and plots, starting from when he became a presidential candidate in 2007. His wife, Sergeant Deirdra Aguigui, who was 5-months pregnant with their son, died a few months after returning from Iraq (her death was unrelated to her deployment). Weeks after his wife died, Aguigui … It was that purchase, along with a suspicious relative, that first brought Army Pvt. Isaac Aguigui and Pvt. Former Cashmere man Isaac Aguigui enters a Georgia courtroom last August. In 2011, Private Isaac Aguigui, an intelligence analyst stationed at Fort Stewart, Georgia became a widower. Isaac Aguigui was the leader of a secret militia group aiming to assassinate President Barack Obama and seize control of the U.S. government. Friends said Isaac Aguigui doubted the child his wife carried was his and he wanted a divorce. But unlike two of his co-defendants, Pvt. Isaac Aguigui is accused of killing his pregnant wife, Sgt. Friends said Isaac Aguigui doubted the child his wife carried was his and he wanted a divorce. Aguigui's friend Michael Schaefer testified that Aguigui at first told him his wife died from a blood clot. Anthony Peden, Pvt. Pvt. Isaac and Deirdre Aguigui met at a military prep school in 2009 and were married months later. "He handcuffed her, put a bag over her head and strangled her" while also sexually assaulting her. Deirdre Aguigui, dead on the couch inside their apartment on Fort … Pauley said he received the life insurance and benefit payments after his wife, Army Sgt. Isaac Aguigui met his wife, according to her obituary, at the U.S. Military Academy Prep School that prepares cadets for admission to West Point. Isaac Aguigui of Cashmere, Wash., will face a military hearing to determine if a court-martial should try him in the death of his wife, Army Sgt. Isaac Aguigui, 22, of Cashmere, Wash., was convicted Thursday in the murder of his 24-year-old wife, Sgt. Deirdre Aguigui in 2011 and causing … Isaac Aguigui met his wife, according to her obituary, at the U.S. Military Academy Prep School that prepares cadets for admission to West Point. A military judge found Private Isaac Aguigui, 22, guilty of asphyxiating his pregnant wife, Sergeant Deirdre Aguigui, in 2011 when she was stationed at Fort Stewart in … Deirdre Aguigui, and their unborn child in 2011. Weeks after his wife died, Aguigui … He faces an automatic life sentence if a military judge convicts him. Isaac Aguigui, 22, of Cashmere, Wash., was convicted Thursday in the murder of his 24-year-old wife, Sgt. Friends said Isaac Aguigui doubted the child his wife carried was his and he wanted a divorce. Guam – A man with family ties to Guam who is believed to have lead an anarchist militia group and pleaded guilty to double murder last July will now face another unrelated murder charge for the July 2011 death of his pregnant wife, who also served in the US Army. Secret Service protection for Obama began after he received a death threat in 2007, while serving as the junior United States senator from Illinois and running for president. A Georgia solider accused of using insurance money he received after his wife's death to fund an anti-government militia will face a court-martial for murder, Desert News reported. But friends testified that by the summer of 2011, their marriage had been strained by his drug use and infidelities by both spouses. Isaac Aguigui On December 6, 2011, 20-year-old Isaac Aguigui, a Private in the United States Army, murdered 17-year-old Tiffany York and her boyfriend, 19-year-old Michael Roark. The FEAR militia (Forever Enduring, Always Ready) was an American terrorist group of between four and eleven individuals that the State of Georgia alleged in 2012 to have planned to destroy a dam and poison apple orchards in Washington State, set off explosives in Forsyth Park in Savannah, Georgia, and assassinate President Barack Obama. Deirdre Aguigui, in July 2011, said Fort Stewart spokesman Kevin Larson on Wednesday. The Fort Stewart Army private, already charged with murder terrorist activity in civilian court, now faces court-martial in the mysterious death of his pregnant wife in 2011. The Army charged him in April with murder in the July 2011 death of his wife, Sgt. Isaac Aguigui convicted of murdering wife Deirdre in case that hinged on medical experts who couldn't agree how woman died Associated Press … The court-martial of Pvt. Pvt. Isaac Aguigui is scheduled to begin Monday.