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New details reveal that a woman accused of murdering the wife of a fire chief in Southern California killed her former spouse 20 years ago.

Authorities are looking for Yolanda Malodi, only 54 years old. He was appointed as the suspect in the murder of Cal Fire Captain Rebecca Becky Malody (Becky Malody), who was found dead after being stabbed and stinged at his home on February 17th.

Arrest warrant, Obtained by KABC, Details of Rebecca tells Yolanda that she will leave her and end her marriage a week before she is murdered.

The fatal conflict was caught up in home surveillance video, the outlet reported.

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Authorities say the wife of California fire chief Rebecca Malody has been identified as having a suspect in her murder. (Yolanda Marodi Facebook)

Detectives review the footage and details of the warrant that two believe are Rebecca and Yolanda, are running across the facility's patio. The detective said he could hear screaming, “Yolanda, I don't want to die.”

Detectives reported that Rebecca reappears at a patio angle, and what appears to be apparent blood on her back will reappear.

The report read that Yolanda responded to Rebecca and said, “I should have thought about it before.”

The couple then disappeared for nearly ten minutes and watched Yolanda collect their belongings and pack their Chevrolet equinox in another outfit to escape the scene.

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Search for Yolanda Malodi

A local news arrest warrant issued for Captain Cal Fire, who was murdered in search of the murderer, continues Losangeles by Dean Fiorisi. Last week they continue to search for suspected murderer Yolanda Malodi. (San Diego Sheriff's Office)

Detectives are still working to determine the motives for the murder, but KABC wrote that Yolanda texted the associate three days after the incident, saying, “Becky went home and told me he was leaving.” The message was a lie. We hurt her… sorry.”

Rebecca's Malody murder came almost 25 years after Yolanda was convicted in 2000 for stabbing her former spouse, James Joseph Olezizak, in San Bernardino County.

Before her release in 2013, she served in prison for more than 13 years on voluntary manslaughter charges, according to the California Department of Amendments and Rehabilitation.

According to a social media post, Rebecca and Yolanda Malodi have been together since 2022.

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Yolanda Malodi, 53 years old

Authorities are looking for 53-year-old Yolanda Malodi. (San Diego Sheriff's Office/Beck Malody Facebook)

The San Diego Sheriff's Office believes Yolanda Malodi is driving a Silver 2013 Chevrolet Equinox using the California license plate “8BQJ420.” Officials said she is also believed to be traveling with a small white dog.

Deputies said Yolanda is about 5'2″ tall, weighing 166 pounds and has brown eyes and brown hair. She said she has tattoos on both the upper right and left arms. It is being done.

She is also believed to have fled to Mexico after the Department of Homeland Security reported that she saw the same vehicle being discovered hours later when she crossed the border.

“At this point, Oreziniczack's location is unknown. Due to the abundant caution, the Sheriff's Office has warned authorities on both sides of the border about this suspect,” the Sheriff's Office said in a statement. Ta.

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Rebecca Malody worked for more than 30 years, primarily in Riverside County with Cal Fire and began as a volunteer in Moreno Valley. Most recently, authorities confirmed her Helped Eton's fight against fire.

Cal Fire Riverside admitted to Rebecca Marodi's death, stating that her death was a “deep loss.”

“Her legacy of mentorship, service and dedication will be felt for years to come. Her death is a huge loss to her family, friends and everyone who had the privilege of working with her.” The department wrote in a previous statement. Their Facebook page.

Stepheny Price is a writer for Fox News Digital and Fox Business. She covers topics including missing persons, murder, national crime cases, illegal immigration and more. Story tips and ideas can be sent to stepheny.price@fox.com

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