Seline Quintanila-Pereza Yoland Saldivar’s killer refused the parole
Three decades after Selena Kointhila-PerezMurder, her convicted killer, Yolanda SaldívarThe parole was denied.
Announced by the announced council on the sides and conditionally through the statement obtained US Weekly On Thursday, March 27, the Saldivar case was considered “Panel of Parole for three” before the parole, which was on Sunday, March 30.
After careful consideration – which included “court documents, crime reports, support/protest information, criminal history, institutional adjustment and information/applications provided by the offender”, the board made a resolution.
“It was the determination of the parole of the parole to refuse the release of the parole of Joland Saldivar and put his next review of the parole for March 2030,” the council said, explaining that the decision of the board was connected with the “nature of the crime.”
The statement continued: “The record shows that the instant crime has elements of cruelty, violence, the attack or conscious choice of the sacrifice, which testifies to the conscious disregard of life, security and property of others, so the perpetrator poses a constant threat to public safety.”
This notes for the first time when the Saldivar, 64, was before the parole With her life imprisonment began in 1995.
Selena rose to Glory in the early 1990s With hits such as “Bidi Bidi Bom” and “Como la flor”, bringing Tejano Music to the main one. The Saldivar was the founder and president of the singer’s fan -buzz and the head of Selena’s clothing, but she was fired in 1995 after the money disappeared.

Yolanda Saldivar
TDCJ / MEGAIn March 1995, Selena and Saldivar participated in the confrontation in the Saldivar sanatorium in the Corps, Texas. Selena shot his back, ran out of the motel room and fell apart in the lobby. Although she was sent to a nearby hospital she was later declared dead at the age of 23. The Saldivar, who claimed that he intended to kill himself, not Selena, was arrested after a nine -hour confrontation with the police.
During the trial of Saldivar, the prosecutor’s office claimed that she had shot selenium after she was suspected of the theft of $ 30,000, and the Saldivar defenders allegedly faded. Saldivar was convicted of the first degree in October 1995 and sentenced to life imprisonment with the possibility of parole after 30 years in prison. She was imprisoned in Patrick L. O’Daniel prison in Gatesville, Texas.
As Saldivar’s first hearing came near, she and her family publicly advocated their freedom.
“Enough,” said an anonymous relative of Saldivar NEW YORK POST In March 2024. “She Feels that she is a political prisoner At that moment. She is ready to leave the prison because she believes that she has more than serving her. “
In the years from her conviction, Saldivar continued to insist that the shooting was accidental and claimed that Glory Selena had influenced her sentence.
“I was condemned by public opinion before the trial was started,” she said in the 2024 documentary Selena and Yoland: secrets between them.
Despite the Saldivar’s efforts to go out for release, former Nueces County Prosecutor Carlos WaldeesThe case who caught the case was warned from the release of her.
“The Lord knows what will happen if she was released,” Waldees said for Ku. “Based on what I have seen so far, I think it would be a serious mistake to give her a conventional release. I believe I really believe that the safest (place) for Joland is probably going to be where it is.”