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This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 6 December 2024. American convicted murderer (born 1960) Yolanda Saldívar Born (1960-09-19) September 19, 1960 (age 64) San Antonio, Texas, US Occupations Nurse fan club president retail manager Criminal status Incarcerated at Patrick O'Daniel Unit in Gatesville, Texas Conviction(s) First-degree murder ...
After the doc aired, viewers reacted online, with one commenting on X that Yolanda was "acting like the victim." "You were not guilty in the court of public opinion," the person wrote. "You ...
Saldívar, an in-home nurse for terminal cancer patients, was a fan of country music. [3] [4] However, she did enjoy Shelly Lares, a Tejano music artist, and disliked Selena for dominating award categories Saldívar's favorite musician was nominated in. [5] [6] In 1992, her niece persuaded her to go to a Selena concert in her hometown of San Antonio, Texas. [3]
Maya Zapata as Selena Quintanilla, an American tejano music singer. Damayanti Quintanar as Yolanda Saldívar, Selena's killer. [4] Sofía Lama as María Celeste Arrarás, is a Puerto Rican journalist. [7] Eduardo Santamarina as Dr. Ricardo Martínez [8] Jorge Zárate as Abraham Quintanilla [9] Moisés Arizmendi as Manny; Baltimore Beltrán as A ...
Japan Kaoru Hasuike and his then-girlfriend, Yukiko Okudo, were abducted by North Korean agents from Kashiwazaki, Niigata on July 31, 1978. The two eventually married in North Korea and gave birth to two kids before the family was repatriated to Japan in October 2002. [273] [274] Found alive 24 years 1978 Hitomi Soga: 19 Japan
This is a list of Japanese Americans, including both original immigrants who obtained American citizenship and their American descendants, but not Japanese nationals living or working in the US. The list includes a brief description of their reason for notability.
Margaret Lillian Adams (born August 9, 1986), also known as MRirian and Magibon (マギボン), is an American former YouTuber based in Japan. In 2006, Adams began posting videos on YouTube of herself silently looking at the camera, which became popular in Japan and led her channel to rank no. 1 overall in the country in 2008.
Hiroshima's songs can still be heard throughout the community, from a ceremony dedicating a street corner in L.A.'s Sawtelle to Japanese American higher education leader Jack Fujimoto, to “Paper ...