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Female accused of murdering her fire captain wife was jailed years before for killing husband — in eerily similar way

The California woman is the main suspect in the murder of her wife, who was the fire chief. The wanted woman reportedly served time in prison for the murder of her estranged husband many years ago.

Yolanda Malody has been appointed to the San Diego County Sheriff's Office and the San Diego Flow Task Force of the former US S Service for the murder of 49-year-old Rebecca Malody. Yolanda Malodi has been on the run since being appointed suspect.

“Yolanda was very jealous…and she didn't want Becky to maintain the friendship she had with other women for years.”

The San Diego Sheriff's Office statement X On Social Media Platform:Are you also known as 54-year-old Yolanda Malodi and Yolanda Orezinikizak? She is suspected of fatally stabbing her wife, 49-year-old Rebecca Malody, at her home on Ramona on February 17th. ”

police I said Lawmakers found Rebecca in a Ramona residence with multiple stab wounds.

“The lifesaving measures were managed by deputies until the Cal Fire Emergency Service arrived,” the Sheriff's Office said. “Despite their efforts, Malody was declared to have succumbed to her injuries and died at the scene.”

The police are looking for yNetherlands Malodi – Height about 5'2″, weighs about 166 pounds, with brown eyes and brown highr. She has tattoos on her upper right and left arms.

Officials said the suspect is believed to be driving a silver 2013 Chevrolet equinox with a California license plate of 8BQJ420. The police noticed her I'm probably traveling with a little white dog.

San Diego Sheriff's Office Added The suspect's location is “unknown. From abundant caution, the sheriff's office has warned authorities on both sides of the border about the suspect.”

The San Diego Sheriff's Office has determined the “motivation and circumstances” surrounding Rebecca Malodi's murder, but detectives will “gather more information and establish a comprehensive understanding of the case.” I'm working hard to do this.”

Police said it was being treated as a “potential domestic violence incident.”

Family, Mike Crew, San Diego County Sheriff's Office People Magazine The couple had been married for about two years.

Lilia Pleger, the victim's ex-wife, said the couple had a “toxic relationship.”

“You don't want someone who once cared about you suffering so much,” says Phleger. I said. “This was the house we lived with because this would happen to Becky in our house. It's just immeasurable.”

Plager added, “Yolanda was very jealous…and he doesn't want Becky to maintain years of friendship with other women.”

CAL Fire/Riverside County Fire Department I said“We are extremely grateful for the pouring of support during this difficult time, lamenting the loss of our beloved fire chief Rebecca Malodi.”

“Her legacy of mentorship, service and dedication will be felt for years to come,” the statement read.

California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection It is listed“It's a great sadness that Cal Fire is reporting the death of Firefighter Captain Rebecca Becky Malody. Captain Marlody has served in Cal Fire for more than 30 years, primarily in Riverside County. But we also spent some time in San Bernardino and San Diego. County.

On Tuesday morning, California firefighters praised the captain in a queue from Malodi's home to the San Diego examination room.

KFMB-TV Yolanda Malodi reported that she was a former con man who went to jail in October 2000 for the stab wounds of her estranged husband in San Bernardino County.

In that case, Yolanda Malodi is said to have given herself to the police before attempting to escape from authorities with her two young children. In January 2004, she pleaded guilty to voluntary manslaughter for stabbing her first spouse and was sentenced to 11 years in prison.

In October 2006, Yolanda Malody pleaded guilty to felony drug possession in prison.

Yolanda Malodi was released from prison in December 2015.

Anyone with information about this incident is encouraged to contact the San Diego Sheriff's Office murder unit outside of business hours at (858) 285-6330 or (858) 868-3200. Anonymous tips can also be submitted to Crime Stoppers at (888) 580-8477.

You can view KFMB-TV reports about incidents here.

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