The California police have shared moving new details about the last moments of fire brigade captain Rebecca Marodi in a damn arrest warrant for her wife.
Marodi, 49, was found with several stab wounds on her neck, chest and belly in the house of Ramona that she shared with her wife, Yolanda, 53, and her mother, Lorena, the night of February 17.
She Was later declared death on the spot, while her wife was nowhere to be found.
Authorities now say that Lorena called that night 911 and the representatives of Sheriff said that her daughter had been stabbed in their house, according to the order obtained by ABC 10News.
When the representatives of San Diego County Sheriff then arrived on stage, Lorena said she had a ring camera at home and the researchers told her that she would share the video supervision.
It showed two people, supposed to be Rebecca and Yolanda, who ran on the terrace about an hour earlier.
A voice believed that Rebecca's shouting heard, “Yolanda! Please … I don't want to die! “The arrest warrant states.
The fire brigade captain then came in sight and showed her with some blood seemed to be over her.

An arrest warrant has been issued for Yolanda Marodi, 53, for the murder of her wife

Rebecca Marodi, depicted with the suspect, was found with several stab wounds in the house of Ramona that she shared with Yolanda and her mother, Lorena, the night of February 17
At that time, another voice – which it was believed was to hear that of Yolanda – answered: “You should have thought of that earlier.”
The suspect was then reportedly seen who stood before her wife with what a knife seemed to be in her right hand.
“Apparently blood was seen on Yolanda's arms and Yolanda can be heard that Rebecca tells to go inside,” said the command.
“Rebecca repeatedly told Yolanda to call 911.”
But in the end she obeyed the orders of her wife, and the two saw the house coming into the house. It was the last time Rebecca was seen in the images.
Yolanda, however, was later seen who wore different clothes while she packed her pets and luggage in a silver Chevrolet Equinox.
That vehicle was seen hours later that came in Mexico, according to the Department of Homeland Security.
Yolanda now stays on the run, but the order notes that she has sent a friend since then.

Authorities say they have rated surveillance images with Yolanda who apparently haunts Rebecca behind the veranda with a bloody knife

The two finally returned to the house and Rebecca was no longer seen on the surveillance images when her wife took a silver Chevrolet Equinox
“Becky came home and told me she left me, she met someone else, all messages were lies,” read the text, according to the order.
“We had a big fight and I hurt her … I'm sorry.”
But this is not the first time that authorities are looking for Yolanda, who was previously the subject of a manhunt in October 2000 She put her then husband James J. Olejniczak Jr., 26, Death, Death, CBS 8 reported.
The suspect – whose name at the time Yolanda Olenjniczak was – had separated against James months before and the couple agreed to 'mutual limiting orders', according to judicial documents that were assessed by the news exit.
They also came up with joint custody of their two children and then nine and four years old.
Yolanda, who tried to flee with her children after her husband's death, changed herself about 24 hours later in the police and pleaded in 2003 guilty of voluntary manslaughter.
She was sentenced to 11 years in prison in 2004, according to the court reports, but was only in custody of February from that year to November 2013.

Yolanda had previously found guilty of voluntary manslaughter at the death of her ex-husband in October 2000
Marodi's ex-wife, Lilia Phleger Phillips, 58, even told DailyMail.com that she was worried about Olenjniczak.
“What I heard that her wife was a fleeting person,” said Lilia, who was married to Rebecca for seven years before they were separated in 2015. “She had time for voluntary manslaughter. The crime happened in 2000. That is public knowledge. '
The fireman and Yolanda seem to have been together since at least 2022 when Yolanda shared an Instagram photo that announced their engagement.
“No words can express the joy and in -depth happiness and gratitude that I experience every day I can call her my wife by her side,” she said at the time.
'I am so blessed that this great woman loves me unconditionally. I love you @Beck_Marodi, you complete my life. '

Rebecca and Yolanda seem to have been together since at least 2022 when Yolanda shared an Instagram photo that announced their engagement

Marodi served with Cal Fire for more than 30 years and was one of the thousands of firefighters who fought with the deadly Eaton Fire in January
Marodi had to go to Cal Fire for more than 30 years and was planning to retire this year, according to KABC.
“Her death is a deep loss for her family, friends and all who had the privilege of working next to her,” said Cal Fire.
'After her operational assignments, Captain Marodi was deeply involved in Peer support and Hazmat, always giving priority to the well-being of her colleagues.
“Her legacy of mentoring, service and dedication will be felt for years.”
Marodi was one of the thousands of firefighters who fought against the deadly Eaton fire in January. She could even be seen in reports on social media about crews that fought against the fire and shared videos of herself that the flames looked.
Cal Fire Battalion Chief Paul Selegue told the local newsstation that Marodi was someone who could strive to be.
“She was never afraid to get involved with a person who needed help and she was always willing to expand herself to help them,” he said.