The Collin Street Bakery makes one hell of a fruitcake. For more than 100 years, the bakery has shipped their fruitcakes to everyone from Grace Kelly to Vanna White. In fact, the small-town bakery is such a big deal that Corsicana, Texas, is known as the fruitcake capital of the world. So when Sandy Jenkins landed a job as a payroll supervisor at the bakery, he and his wife Kay were ecstatic. But the glow wore off pretty quickly. He worked hard. He thought his pay rate was low. Too low. But as his role with the bakery grew, so did his access to the bakery\u2019s money. So in December of 2004, he decided to help himself to some cash.\n
\n\nThen Brandi tells us about a strange 911 call. It was October 12, 2012, when Shayna Hubers called 911. She\u2019d just shot her boyfriend, attorney Ryan Poston. She told the dispatcher that she\u2019d done so in self defense. Ryan had been violent with her, she said. He\u2019d knocked her around and pushed her into a bookcase. The evidence told a different story.\n
\n\nAnd now for a note about our process. For each episode, Kristin reads a bunch of articles, then spits them back out in her very limited vocabulary. Brandi copies and pastes from the best sources on the web. And sometimes Wikipedia. (No shade, Wikipedia. We love you.) We owe a huge debt of gratitude to the real experts who covered these cases.\n
\n\nIn this episode, Kristin pulled from:\n\u201cJust Desserts\u201d by Katy Vine for Texas Monthly\n\u201cFormer Collin Street Bakery Executive and Wife Sentenced,\u201d FBI.gov
\n\u201cSandy Jenkins gets 10 years prison; probation for wife Kay,\u201d Corsicana Daily Sun
\n\u201cA tale of trust betrayed at landmark Corsicana bakery,\u201d by Barry Shlachter for the Fort Worth Star-Telegram\n\n
\nIn this episode, Brandi pulled from:\n\n\u201cObsessed\u201d episode 48 Hours\n\u201cShayna Hubers\u201d episode Snapped\n\u201cMurder of Ryan Poston\u201d wikipedia.org\n\n\n
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