Almost 30 years have passed since the tragic day Selena Quintanilla-Pérez was killed in a Texas motel room.

Selena and Yoland, smiling and laughing

Known as the Queen of Tejano Music, Selena was one of the most celebrated Mexican-American entertainers of the late 20th century. The Grammy-winning artist, often compared to icons like Madonna and Gloria Estefan, was loved universally.

Her murder at only 23 years old shocked the world, particularly as it was carried out by her close friend and former assistant, Yolanda Saldívar.

Selena’s funeral drew 50,000 mourners in Corpus Christi, Texas, and a local radio station broadcasted the heartbreaking service live.

This tragedy has been retold in the movie Selena, starring Jennifer Lopez, as well as in a Netflix series produced by Selena’s father and manager, Abraham Quintanilla. Now, as Saldívar approaches parole eligibility in 2025, Oxygen True Crime has revisited the events in Selena & Yolanda: The Secrets Between Them, shedding light on the complexities behind their close relationship.

The Friendship

Family of tejano singer Selena who was killed by her former fan club pres. Yolanda Saldivar: mother Marcela Quintanilla (2L), husband Chris Perez (3L) & sister Suzette (2R) laying roses atop casket at her funeral. (Photo by Barbara Laing/Getty Images)

Selena and Yolanda first met when Saldívar, a former nurse, founded Selena’s fan club with permission from Selena’s father. The pair quickly became close, and soon, Selena asked Yolanda to help manage her burgeoning fashion and beauty line.

“They were really good friends. Yolanda was her companion and confidant,” Saldívar’s niece, Tina, revealed in the documentary. She claims Yolanda knew secrets about Selena that even her family was unaware of—especially her father, Abraham.

LOS ANGELES, UNITED STATES: Estella Leak (R) wipes away tears during a memorial tribute for the slain Grammy-winning pop star Selena 02 April at the Los Angeles Sports Arena. Tejano music queen Selena was shot to death 31 March in Corpus Christi, Texas. On the left is Estella Leak's sister, Olivia. AFP PHOTO (Photo credit should read JEFF HAYNES/AFP via Getty Images)

Saldívar purchased a gun three weeks before the shooting, but the documentary raises questions about her motives. Tina shares that Yolanda felt her life was in danger, claiming she was being followed by someone in a blue car. There are lingering questions about what secrets Saldívar might have been protecting.

The Day of the Murder

Queen of Tejano Music, Selena was one of the most celebrated Mexican-American entertainers of the late 20th century

On the morning of the murder, Selena met Yolanda in her hotel room. Shortly afterward, a gunshot rang out. Selena stumbled into the hotel lobby, leaving a trail of blood and identifying Yolanda as her shooter before collapsing. She was rushed to the hospital but passed away just after 1 p.m.

Your First Look at Selena and Yolanda: The Secrets Between Them - Oxygen Doc 13048415 Selena Quintanilla's killer Yolanda Saldivar speaks from behind bars 30 YEARS after singer's death - as she prepares for parole eligibility in 2025

Following the shooting, Saldívar retreated to her truck, holding a gun to her head for nine hours as negotiators tried to calm her down. Her chilling words can be heard in the documentary, as she cried, “I don’t have anybody to live for. I don’t have anybody.”

Saldívar’s Version of Events

Saldívar was convicted seven months later and is serving a life sentence. Now eligible for parole in 2025, she claims in the documentary, “I had fear. I was frightened of Abraham. He knew I knew her secrets, and he wanted me to reveal them.”

Her defense asserts that she was demonized by public opinion and insists she was unfairly labeled a thief. Saldívar maintains that the argument was about her loyalty to Selena, not money, and describes the shooting as a tragic accident.

Preparing for Parole

Your First Look at Selena and Yolanda: The Secrets Between Them - Oxygen Doc 13048415 Selena Quintanilla's killer Yolanda Saldivar speaks from behind bars 30 YEARS after singer's death - as she prepares for parole eligibility in 2025

As Saldívar nears her parole date, her family is reportedly gathering documents they say challenge the accepted story, including a letter from Selena’s alleged lover and evidence suggesting Saldívar had tried to distance herself from the Quintanilla family before the shooting.

The family hopes to counter the portrayal of Saldívar in the Netflix series Selena: The Series, and Tina, Saldívar’s niece, who has kept her family connection secret, believes it’s time for their side of the story to be told.

Selena Quintanilla star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame (Photo by David Buchan/Variety/Penske Media via Getty Images)