Selena Quintanilla's killer, Yolanda Saldívar denied parole
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The New York Times |
A panel in Texas on Thursday denied parole for the woman who killed Selena, a 23-year-old trailblazing Mexican American singer who was making it big in popular music.
Yahoo |
The decision comes days before the 30-year mark since the fatal shooting of the young Tejano queen outside of a Days Inn Hotel in Corpus Christi.
CNN |
While in prison, Saldívar – a former nurse – obtained her paralegal and associate degree in criminal justice and has filed several civil rights complaints alleging mistreatment by the state’s prison ...
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Former Nueces County District Attorney Carlos Valdez, who prosecuted the case, believes granting Yolanda Saldívar parole would be a mistake.