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The Dallas Morning News |
April 16, 2025, would have been the 54th birthday of Texas singer Selena Quintanilla.
Los Angeles Times |
On March 31, 1995, Selena Quintanilla-Pérez was gunned down inside a motel room at a Days Inn in Corpus Christi, Texas, by Yolanda Saldivar, a former trusted employee accused of embezzlement.
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Selena Quintanilla, known as the 'Queen of Tejano Music,' was fatally shot on March 31, 1995, when she was just 23
The woman who has served nearly three decades in prison for killing Tejano music legend Selena Quintanilla-Pérez, has been denied parole by a Texas board
CORPUS CHRISTI, Tx — It has been 30 years since Selena's death. Selena Quintanilla was a Mexican-American music icon who captured the hearts of millions, known as the Queen of Tejano music. According to Billboard, Selena is said to be one of the most influential artists of all time, especially here in the Coastal Bend.
Another Selena Quintanilla film seemed excessive — until Suzette, drummer of Los Dinos and sister of the slain star, entered the chat.
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This combination of photos shows Yolanda Saldívar, who is serving a life sentence at the Patrick L. O’Daniel Unit prison in Gatesville, Texas, left, and Tejano music star Selena posing in Corpus Christi, Texas on March 7, 1995. (Texas Department of Criminal Justice via AP, left, and Paul Howell,/Houston Chronicle via AP)
Texas has denied parole for Yolanda Saldívar who killed Selena in 1995. How old was Saldívar when she killed Selena? When did Selena die?
Yolanda Saldívar, left, is serving a life sentence at the Patrick L. O'Daniel Unit prison in Gatesville, Texas, for the shooting death of Tejano music star Selena, right. (Texas Department of Criminal Justice and Paul Howell, Houston Chronicle via AP) Texas Department of Criminal Justice via AP, left, and Paul Howell/Houston Chronicle via AP