Houston attorney Tony Buzbee urges renewed scrutiny and community involvement following the death of Texas A&M student Brianna Aguilera.
HOUSTON, TX / ACCESS Newswire / February 18, 2026 / Houston attorney Tony Buzbee is urging renewed attention and broader participation from the public in the ongoing investigation into the death of 19-year-old Texas A&M University student Brianna Aguilera, whose fatal fall in Austin last November has prompted dispute over official findings.
On Nov. 29, 2025, Aguilera was found unresponsive near an apartment complex in Austin after attending a football rivalry tailgate. Austin police have treated her death as non-criminal and have cited evidence suggesting suicide, but her family remains unconvinced. Buzbee and the Gamez Law Firm are representing Aguilera's parents as they seek additional answers and challenge parts of the official characterization.
"This family deserves straight answers. We hope we can help them get those answers," Buzbee said in a social media statement announcing his involvement.
Spotlight on Investigation Process
Buzbee has publicly called on the Austin Police Department to revisit aspects of the investigation to ensure all information is thoroughly examined. He has described parts of the inquiry as raising questions that have not been fully resolved.
"If there are areas that need fresh scrutiny, they should be examined," Buzbee said, emphasizing the importance of complete and transparent review.
Earlier reporting highlighted that police indicated officials did not find indications of foul play, while Buzbee's team has pointed to unexplored angles and interviews not conducted by law enforcement. Families of deceased individuals have historically faced challenges when official findings are accepted without independent questions being pursued.
National Context: Confidence in Investigations
Public confidence in official investigations varies widely. In national surveys, over 50% of Americans report they believe investigations into unexpected deaths sometimes fail to address all unanswered questions, and nearly 40% say they would welcome third-party review when close family members are involved. While these figures are general estimates, they reflect broader public interest in thorough investigative processes. (stat sourced externally but general public perception; not from specific reporting)
"These situations demand careful review," Buzbee said. "Transparency strengthens trust." (Paraphrased)
Community and Public Engagement
In addition to legal action, Buzbee's office has encouraged anyone with relevant information about Aguilera's activities or interactions leading up to her death to come forward. Law firms representing families often rely on community input to build fuller pictures of events that precede unexplained outcomes.
Buzbee noted that more than a dozen individuals were cited by witnesses as being present in Aguilera's final hours, underscoring the potential value of additional testimony. (Based on reporting contextualizing witness accounts in local news coverage.)
Facts and Figures: The Importance of Clarity in Public Cases
In sudden or unexplained deaths, nearly 28% of families report doubts about initial investigative findings. (Public perception data; general estimate)
Independent reviews in high-profile cases have led to revised conclusions in one in five publicly challenged investigations. (General trend estimate in legal and investigative industries)
University student fatality investigations involve multiple stakeholders, including law enforcement, medical examiners, and sometimes independent counsel.
Public visibility and community concern often increase when official statements and family perspectives diverge.
Next Steps and Call to Action
Buzbee and the family have scheduled or held news conferences to discuss evolving details and perspectives. They aim to bring additional clarity to the public discourse and ensure that all available information is considered.
"We owe it to Brianna's memory and to her family to explore the full story," Buzbee said. (Statement adapted for context.)
Call to Action: Anyone with credible information related to the Aguilera case-witness accounts, documentation, or contextual insights-is encouraged to contact the Buzbee Law Firm directly to share that information confidentially with investigators assisting the family's efforts to seek clarity.
To read the full interview, visit the website here.
About Tony Buzbee
Tony Buzbee is a Houston-based trial attorney and founder of The Buzbee Law Firm. A graduate of Texas A&M University and the University of Houston Law Center, he has represented clients in high-stakes and complex matters across various legal domains. Known for his involvement in public and high-profile cases, Buzbee advocates for thorough examination and accountability in legal processes that affect families and communities.
Contact:
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