Wife of the killed fire brigade captain receives medical help before booking the prison


A Californian woman who is accused of her husband, Cal Fire Capt. Rebecca Marodi, in An alleged domestic incident Last month, medical treatment received before he was booked in prison after he had been imprisoned this weekend.

The San Diego Sheriff’s Office announced on Monday that Yolanda Marodi, 53, was admitted for medical treatment before she was booked in prison after being transferred to American Marshals after her conquest in Mexico on Saturday.

The agency told Fox News Digital that Yolanda was not injured during her arrest, but could not share details of her personal medical information and the reason for her treatment.

Civil servants said that Las Colinas’s detention and return facility is currently completing the booking process for Yolanda and her pre-guidance is planned for Wednesday.

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Yolanda Marodi judgment photo and Yolanda depicted with Rebecca

Yolanda Marodi is left after her arrest in Mexico. California Fire Capt. Rebecca Marodi, left, with Yolanda Marodi. (Baja California Citizen Security Secretariat/Yolanda Marodi/Facebook)

Yolanda Marodi had been fleeing for more than a month after the authorities Capt. Marodi had found stabbed In their house on February 17. Yolanda is said to have fled the country and later that day over the border escaped to Mexico after he was called a primary suspect in the murder.

She was arrested on Saturday in a hotel in Mexicali near the southern border, according to the Baja California Citizen Security Secretariat.

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American Marshals take murder of suspect Yolanda Marodi in custody at the US-Mexico Border Calexico West Us Haven of the entry. (Fox 5 / SI)

Researchers are still working to collect more information to the circumstances and motivation behind Capt’s death. Marodi to determine.

Yolanda was said to be seen on surveillance video that argued with Rebecca and to attack her physically on the day of fatal stitches.

An arrest warrant, obtained by KABC, Details that Rebecca Yolanda told her that she left her and ended their marriage almost a week before she was killed.

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Yolanda Marodi arrested

A Californian woman who is accused of killing her husband is transferred to American Marshals to the US-Mexico Border Calexico West-US Port of Entry. (Fox 5 / SI)

Detectives said that a voice could be heard that shouts: “Yolanda, please, I don’t want to die.” The report said that Yolanda responded to Rebecca and said, “You should have thought that before,” while before Rebecca you stood with what a knife seemed to be in her hand. “

Surveillance video recorded Yolanda who left the house of the couple before Rebecca’s mother arrived. Rebecca was found with various injuries on her neck, chest and back that the authorities said they were consistent with a stitch.

Yolanda previously also served more than 13 years in prison for voluntary manslaughter at the death of her then husband, James Joseph Olejniczak Jr., before her release in 2013, according to the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation.

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Nancy Hayworth, the former mother -in -law of Yolanda, described her as ‘scary’ and noticed that the murder of her son and Rebecca Marodi’s creepy were similar.

“Scary, very scary, she scares me,” said Hayworth. “She has always done that.”

Hayworth added that she only met Yolanda Marodi once, but noticed that she “was sometimes a little immature, and also, she just wouldn’t be happy, I think, unless all the attention was to her.”

Stephan Sorace and Sarah Rumpf-Whitten from Fox News Digital have contributed to this report.

Stepheny Price is a writer for FOX News Digital and Fox Business. She deals with topics, including missing persons, murders, national crime cases, illegal immigration and more. Story tips and ideas can be sent to [email protected]

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