Overview
- Selena y Los Dinos: A Family’s Legacy began streaming Nov. 17 on Netflix, directed by Isabel Castro and executive produced by Suzette and A.B. Quintanilla III.
- The film draws on never-before-seen family archives and includes a rare on-camera interview with Selena’s mother, Marcella Quintanilla, to present an intimate portrait of her life and work.
- Castro and the Quintanilla family say the documentary emphasizes Selena’s joy, bicultural identity and career, deliberately steering away from graphic details of her killing.
- Us Weekly obtained the original 1995 autopsy report, which coroner Lloyd White said found death from massive internal and external bleeding caused by a perforating gunshot wound to the chest.
- The report details a bullet entering the back near the lower right shoulder, passing through ribs and the upper lung lobe, exiting the chest and severely damaging the subclavian artery; Yolanda Saldívar remains imprisoned after parole was denied in March 2025, with the next review set for 2030.