The woman accused of stabbing her wife, a Southern California fire chief, was previously convicted of a creepy similar murder of her husband over 20 years ago.
Yolanda Malody, 53, has been on the run since authorities appointed her last week as the primary suspect in the brutal murder of her 49-year-old wife, Cal Fire Captain Rebecca Malody.
While authorities were investigating the February 17 domestic murder, an old newspaper clipping detailed Yolanda's previous murder charge in 2000 for stabbing a man in San Bernardino County. The cutouts revealed that her victim was nothing but her estranged husband.
In October 2000, 26-year-old James Joseph Olezinikzak was stabbed to death in his apartment. Detectives immediately grabbed Yolanda – attending Yolanda Mercedes-Oreginicz-sack at the time – after the 28-year-old tried to escape with two young children, he attempted to put himself in the authorities. Ta.
She was sentenced to voluntary manslaughter and sentenced to 13 years and eight months. She provided a portion of it, and was only behind the bar from February 2004 to November 2013.
It was similarly discovered that Rebecca, the new partner of the convicted murderer, was stabbed to death in a home she shared with Yolanda last Monday. She suffered from many stab wounds and was declared dead at the scene the sheriff's office said. News Release.
Since then, Yolanda has been in the wind.
Anyone with information about Yolanda Malodi's location is encouraged to call the San Diego County Sheriff's Murder Unit at 858-285-6330. Investigators believe he is driving a 2013 Chevrolet equinox using a California license plate 8BQJ420. Officials say she is 5'2 inches tall and weighs 166 pounds and is called brown hair. She also has a small white dog.



