Woman mentioned as a suspect in brutal murder of Socal Fire Captain


A manhunt is underway because the authorities are urgently looking for the wife of A fire brigade captain from South California who was found to be stabbed to her house.

On Thursday, the San Diego Sheriff office announced that 53-year-old Yolanda Marodi was wanted in connection with the brutal murder of her wife, Cal Fire Captain Rebecca “Beck” Marodi.

‘In an important development, Sheriff detectives have identified a suspect in this case. The suspect is Yolanda Marodi, also known as Yolanda Olenjniczak, “said the Sheriff office.

The horrible discovery happened in the evenings of 17 February when delegates were called to the Marodis house for a report from a attacks with a fatal weapon.

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53-year-old Yolanda Marodi Picture Inset with photo of fire captain Woman

Authorities are looking for 53-year-old Yolanda Marodi, who, according to them, is suspected in the brutal murder of her wife of the fire brigade. (San Diego Sheriff’s Office/Beck Marodi Facebook)

Representatives found Rebecca Marodi with several stab wounds, and despite life -saving measures, officials said she had been declared dead on the spot.

The medical researcher’s office carried out an autopsy and determined the way of death as a murder.

Officials initially said that they dealt with the case as a possible domestic violence incident and indicated that the captain may have known the suspect.

Yolanda Marodi is described as 5’2 “tall, with a weight of 166 pounds, with brown hair, according to officials.

The police said that a motive for the murder still has to be determined.

“Currently, the motivation and circumstances around the murder remain unclear and detectives diligently collect more information to determine the facts of the case,” said the Sheriff office.

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Yolando Marodi (L) and Rebecca Marodi (R)

Authorities say that the wife of the Fire Department Rebecca Marodi of California has been identified as a suspect in her murder. (Yleha You) Don’t follow the Facebook.

Yolanda Marodi was previously accused of murder in 2000 in San Bernardino County for alleged stabbing a man to death, according to Local Station CBS8. Later, she pleaded to voluntary manslaughter and, according to the station, was sentenced to 13 years and eight months in prison. She was in prison from February 2004 to November 2013.

Rebecca Marodi served at Cal Fire for more than 30 years, mainly in Riverside County, starting as a volunteer in Moreno Valley. Recently, officials confirmed that they helped to fight the Eaton fire.

“The tragic loss of Captain Marodi is mourning by her family, friends and her Cal Fire family,” wrote Cal Fire in a post on X.

Cal Fire Riverside also acknowledged Marodi’s death and said that her death is an “in -depth loss”.

“Her legacy of mentoring, services and dedication will be felt for years. Facebook page.

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According to reports on social media, Rebecca and Yolanda Marodi seemed to have been together since 2022.

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“There is never a special opportunity to express my love for my great wife. I am so lucky that I have married someone who loves me. She really helps me to be a better I, and my life has never been better since she That has been so happy with it.

“I love you, my beautiful woman,” Rebecca Marodi posted.

Officials said that Rebecca Marodi intended to retire later this year.

Julia Bonavita from Fox News Digital has 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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