In , Selena Quintanilla鈥檚 killer, Yolanda Sald铆var, says, 鈥淧eople deserve to know the truth.鈥
Sald铆var is serving life in prison for the murder of the Tejano star nearly 30 years ago. Oxygen True Crime will share her story ahead of her eligibility for parole next year.
In the two-part limited docuseries , Sald铆var will give her account of the day she killed 23-year-old Selena at a Corpus Christi hotel in 1995. The Quintanilla family had accused Sald铆var, who was president of Selena鈥檚 fan club, of embezzling funds, prompting a confrontation between her and Selena. Sald铆var, who pleaded not guilty, offers a different version of events in the series.
Sald铆var will also discuss her work relationship and friendship with Selena. Oxygen says Sald铆var鈥檚 family members will present 鈥渘ever-before-revealed documents and recordings鈥 of the tragedy.
The series includes interviews with those who were at the scene of the crime and investigated Sald铆var, according to Oxygen. Interview subjects also include the hostage negotiator who spent nine hours on the phone with Sald铆var after she shot Selena, Corpus Christi detectives who were on the scene, prosecutors who put Sald铆var on trial, journalists who covered the case and others, the network says.
Born near Houston, Selena became one the most celebrated Mexican-American artists of the 20th century, earning her the nickname 鈥淭he Queen of Tejano music.鈥 In 1994, she won the Grammy for Mexican-American album with Live! at the 36th Awards.
The series premieres with back-to-back episodes on Feb. 17 at 7 p.m. and concludes on Feb. 18 at 6 p.m. Episodes will be available to stream on Peacock the day after they air.
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