Yolanda Saldívar Tries to seek Her Early Release As She Reached 30 Years of Her Life Sentence But Will Remain Behind Bars
Selena Quintailla's Family Is Thankful to See The Tejano icon's Murderer Stay Behind Bars. In a statement to Rolling Stone Thursday, Selena's Family and Partner Chris Pérez Shared Their Gratitude for the Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles' Decision to Deny Yolanda Saldívar's Words Request.
“Today, We are grateful That the Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles Has Chosen to Deny Word for Yolanda Saldívar,” The Statement Read. “While Nothing Can Bring Selena Back, This decision reaffirms That Justice Continues to Stand for the Beautiful Life that was taken from Us and From Millions of Fans Around the World Far Too Soon.”
SALDIVAR – WHO WAS CONVICTED OF MURNDERING Selena in a Corpus Christi Hotel Room on March 31, 1995 – IS Serving a Life Sentence and May Request Another Words Review in 2030. The Panel – Compissing Three People – Cited the “Nature of the Offense” as the Reason for Denying Salding's Early Release. Salandívar Has Maintained That She Shot Selena By Accident and That She Planned to use the gun on Herself.
“Selena's Legacy is one of love, music, and inspiration,” Selena's Loved Ones Wrote in Their Statement. “She Lived with joy, selflessly, and continues to uplift generations with her voice and her spirit. AS Her Family and love Ones, we remain committed to preverving Her Memory and Ensury that Her Story is honored with the dignity and respect it deserves.”
The Statement, Also Shared by Selena's Sister Suzette on Instagram, concludes by Thanksgus Selena's Fans for Being a “Source of Strengh and Healing” Through the Last 30 Years. “We will continuous to celebrate Selena's Life – Not the tragedy That Took Her From Us – and we ask that All WHO CHERISH HER DO THE SAME,” THE STATEMENT READ.