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This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 25 January 2025. American convicted murderer (born 1960) Yolanda Saldívar Born (1960-09-19) September 19, 1960 (age 64) San Antonio, Texas, US Occupations Nurse fan club president retail manager Criminal status Incarcerated at Patrick O'Daniel Unit in Gatesville, Texas Conviction(s) First-degree murder ...
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 3 February 2025. 1995 murder in Corpus Christi, Texas, US Murder of Selena Quintanilla-Pérez Graffiti left by fans at the motel room door where Selena met with Saldívar before being shot by her Location Days Inn, Corpus Christi, Texas, U.S. Coordinates 27°48′05.6″N 97°27′15.2″W / 27. ...
In 2018 Carlos Fonseca wrote No te olvides de mí: Yolanda González, el crimen más brutal de la Transición. This book brought together a range of sources to focus on her murder. [10] Both a garden and a public square have been named in her honour. In 2015, the garden Jardines de Yolanda González Martín was named after her in Madrid. [11]
After the doc aired, viewers reacted online, with one commenting on X that Yolanda was "acting like the victim." "You were not guilty in the court of public opinion," the person wrote. "You ...
Selena Quintanilla-Perez, the late queen of Tejano music, will be the next deceased celebrity to be resurrected as a hologram. The announcement was made on Selena's official Facebook page earlier ...
Saldívar, an in-home nurse for terminal cancer patients, was a fan of country music. [3] [4] However, she did enjoy Shelly Lares, a Tejano music artist, and disliked Selena for dominating award categories Saldívar's favorite musician was nominated in. [5] [6] In 1992, her niece persuaded her to go to a Selena concert in her hometown of San Antonio, Texas. [3]
Selena Quintanilla was a successful singer who had a tragic end when she was killed by Yolanda Saldívar, president of her fan club and personal friend. The dramatic outcome had a great impact on the media and generated all kinds of rumors about what really happened.
Yolanda Fernández de Cofiño (29 July 1934 – 6 September 2021), also referred to as Doña Yoly, [1] was a Chilean-Guatemalan businesswoman and philanthropist.She managed the McDonald's franchise in Guatemala from its start in 1974 and is recognized for having introduced a concept for a small children's menu to the company that would lead to the creation of the "Happy Meal".