Yolanda was reportedly following her wife on the terrace just after 8 a.m. on the relevant night when “a female voice, thought to be Rebecca, is heard crying out ‘Yolanda! I don’t want to die, please.
Rebecca arrives with what seems to be blood on her back in the patio viewpoint. The story goes on to say: “Yolanda said, ‘You ought to have considered that earlier.'”
At one scene, Yolanda is seen standing in front of Rebecca, holding what seems to be a knife in her right hand. Yolanda’s arms seemed to be covered with blood.”
About ten minutes after the pair entered, the warrant reads, “Yolanda is seen gathering pets, random items, and some luggage, and loading it into a silver Chevrolet Equinox SUV.”
Homeland Security saw Olenjniczak’s car crossing the border, leading the San Diego County Sheriff’s Office to suspect she fled to Mexico.
Nearly twenty-five years have passed since Olenjniczak brutally killed her ex-husband in October 2000. In 2003, she was found guilty of voluntary manslaughter and sentenced to prison.