Rebecca Marodi, 49, a captain with the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (Cal Fire), was found at her Ramona residence with multiple stab wounds on the night of Feb. 17, after deputies responded to a call for an assault with a deadly weapon, according to a statement from the San Diego County Sheriff’s Office.
The suspect in the killing of Rebecca Marodi is her wife, 53-year-old Yolanda Marodi Authorities have identified a suspect in the murder of Rebecca Marodi, a beloved fire captain in Ramona, Calif. According to a statement from the San Diego County Sheriff’s Office,
Yolanda Marodi, who is suspected in the slaying of her wife, a Cal Fire captain, pleaded guilty in 2004 to voluntary manslaughter in the fatal stabbing of her then-husband.
Investigators suspect that the victim knew the perpetrator and are treating this case as a potential domestic violence incident,” the sheriff’s office said.
While an investigation in the matter is underway, conspiracy theories have been circulating online about her death. Some social media commentators said that US President Donald Trump had called her a DEI (Diversity,
Rebecca Marodi, a Cal Fire captain stationed in Riverside County, was found stabbed to death inside of her own home in Ramona on Monday evening, authorities said.
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A woman suspected of killing her wife, a Cal Fire captain who battled the Eaton fire last month, was previously convicted of killing her first spouse, records show. Yolanda Marodi, also known as Yolanda Olejniczak,
This commentary was compiled primarily from information provided by the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection, with additional information as noted from the U.S. Air Force. Southern California endured its most destructive January on record this year,
Marodi worked for the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection for over 30 years, serving in Riverside, San Bernardino and San Diego counties. “It is with great sadness that CAL ...