Sandy Jenkins Suicide: Why Did He Take His Own Life Behind Bars?

Sandy Jenkins was a former accountant at Corsicana’s Collin Street Bakery.

He is well renowned for his over $17 million fraud over a decade that went undiscovered due to his outstanding track coverage.

Grunge claims that while slaving away at his job, he fantasized of owning his own funeral facility and drove a fancy, new Lexus when criminal inspiration struck.

He was caught in 2013 and dismissed instantly, but losing his job was the least of his concerns. He was arrested and sentenced to five years in jail for his actions.

Jenkins, however, did not complete his term, as he committed suicide inside prison in 2019 according to DMagazine. However, the cause and purpose of his suicide have not yet been revealed; he was pronounced dead on March 15, 2021, at Fort Worth Medical Center, a low-security prison hospital.

Sandy may have committed suicide as a result of the shame he felt when his crime was made public. However, much of the motivation has yet to be revealed.

 

Sandy Jenkins Suicide: Why Did He Take His Own Life Behind Bars?

Perhaps he committed suicide because of the fruit cake fraud that happened at the popular Bakery.

Fruit Cake Swindle is a documentary about the famous Collin Street Bakery fraud.

Fruitcake Fraud, a re-enactment of the huge corruption investigation that devoured the bakery while also tearing apart the fabric of the Navarro County city of about 25,000 people, benefited by the documentary filmmaker’s outside perspective.

“Fruitcake Fraud,” a 90-minute documentary, recounts the loss of $17 million from a small-town bakery known for exporting Christmas delights all over the world.

A bakery husband-and-wife combo put their hands into the cookie jar, spending lavishly on vehicles, vacations, and a $1.2 million shopping spree at Neiman Marcus in NorthPark.