Latin music icon Selena's killer up for parole for first time in Texas
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The killing of Quintanilla-Pérez was deeply mourned by her fans, who have continued to uplift the Latin pop star's legacy into the 21st century.
Saldivar said her .38-caliber revolver accidentally discharged when she met Quintanilla at a motel, where Quintanilla had demanded financial records.
In 1995, when a twelve-person jury convicted Saldivar of first-degree murder, hundreds burst into cheers outside the courthouse.
Her parole review is set for March 30, with the process involving a review of her file and an interview before presentation to a voting panel.
Read at Washington Post
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