• Yolanda McClary is a crime scene investigator, best known for her appearance in the unscripted television crime series entitled “Cold Justice”.
• She has a net worth of over $1 million, mostly earned through a successful career in law enforcement.
• She attended the College of Southern Nevada and studied at the American Institute of Applied Science.
• She has worked on over 7,000 crime scenes over the course of her career.
• She is active on social media, and is officially retired from her work as a CSI, but still participates in the show.



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FactYolanda has worked over 7,000 crime scenes.


Who is Yolanda McClary?

Yolanda Anna Gonzales was born on 20 August 1963, in Nevada, USA, and is a crime scene investigator, best known for her appearance in the unscripted television crime series entitled “Cold Justice” which is broadcasted on Oxygen and was a part of TNT.

The Riches of Yolanda McClary

How rich is Yolanda McClary? As of mid-2018, sources estimate a net worth that is over $1 million, mostly earned through a successful career in law enforcement, as she is also a veteran of the Las Vegas Metro police. As she continues her career, it is expected that her wealth will also continue to increase.

Education and Career

While very little information is known about Yolanda’s family or childhood. It is known that she attended the College of Southern Nevada, and graduated with an Associate of Arts degree. She then continued her studies at the American Institute of Applied Science, where she obtained her Forensic Science diploma. She eventually joined the police, and became a part of the Las Vegas Metro police, earning her credibility and experience there. She has become one of the most prominent names in crime scene investigation, having worked on at least 7,000 crime scenes over the course of her career.

Television – Cold Justice

McClary earned a lot more popularity when she became a part of the television series entitled “Cold Justice”; the show follows former prosecutor Kelly Siegler along with her team of investigators including McClary. They re-open unresolved murder cases as long as they have the consent of the local law enforcement which originally handled the case. The numerous experts in investigation assigned to the show then manage to find significant evidence, eyewitness accounts, and usually details that were previously overlooked or unavailable, such as from DNA testing.

One of the reasons why “Cold Justice” is popular is due to the fact that it is generally unscripted as compared to other reality television series which often actually follow a script or format at certain parts in order to retain their audiences. The show has helped generate numerous convictions over the course of its entire run, including over 35 arrests, four confessions, 18 convictions, three murder convictions, and three guilty pleas. The show has received generally favorable reviews, with some reviewers stating that the problems of the legal system and the crimes themselves provided enough entertainment for the audience.

Controversies and Other Endeavors

In 2014, a man named Joshua Singletary filed a defamation lawsuit against the producers of “Cold Justice”, following their investigation into the death of a woman who was stabbed and suffocated in her home in 2010. Joshua was implicated, but never fully exonerated. During the time of the murder, he was being treated at the hospital when he was arrested as a suspect but was later released due to lack of evidence. He mentions that the “Cold Justice” episode caused him to lose customers which led him to seek $100,000 in damages among other compensations he requested.


The popularity of “Cold Justice” eventually led to a spin-off show entitled “Cold Justice: Sex Crimes” which began in 2015. The show focused on unsolved sex crimes as the title denotes, and ran for a season of 10 episodes, featuring two prosecutors at the helm – Alicia O’Neill and Casey Garrett. The show was in danger of cancellation several times during its run with TNT, and in 2016, Yolanda made an announcement that the series was cancelled and that the production company was looking to sell the series to other networks.  It was eventually acquired by the network Oxygen in 2017, leading to a fourth season airing in the same year. A fifth was later announced to run in 2018.

Personal Life and Social Media

For her personal life, it is known that Yolanda has been married to Michael Kelly McClary since 1990; there are no reports regarding their children, but she has mentioned grandchildren so presumably the couple have at least a son or daughter. She is known to be the inspiration of “CSI: Crime Scene Investigation” character Catherine Willows who is played by actress Marg Helgenberger, and the show ran from 2000 to 2015 with Marg being a part of its entire run.

Similar to numerous television series, Yolanda is very active online to help her connect to fans and make announcements regarding “Cold Justice”. She initially only had a Facebook page, but has since expanded to having accounts with both Twitter and Instagram. She uses her social media accounts to showcase some personal pictures including of her family. She mentions that she has grandchildren though she hasn’t mentioned on how many children she has. Her online posts are sporadic, as she is likely balancing her television career with her personal life. She has officially retired from her work as a CSI, but still participates in the show.

Facts

#Fact
1Yolanda has worked over 7,000 crime scenes.
2She has an Associate of Arts degree from College of Southern Nevada and a Forensic Science Diploma from American Institute of Applied Science.
3McClary inspired Marg Helgenberger's character on the TV show CSI: Crime Scene Investigation.

Pictures

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Self

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Cold Justice2013-2015TV SeriesHerself - Crime Scene Investigator
Home & Family2014TV SeriesHerself - Guest
Dateline NBC2009-2011TV Series documentaryHerself / Herself - Crime Scene Investigator

Archive Footage

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Cold Justice2017TV SeriesHerself - Crime Scene Investigator

Source: IMDb, Wikipedia

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