
Fruitcake Fraud
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Unveils the crime where someone had extorted millions from Collin Street Bakery in Corsicana, Texas, and how people and the FBI are still amazed of how the crime was solved and the lavish lifestyle the culprits were living.
Production
Red Productions
Language
EN
Status
Released
Release Date
Trailers & Videos
Cast
Lesa Goins
Self (Corsicana Native)
Peggy Harvey
Self (Corsicana Resident)
Semetric Walker
Self (Accounting Clerk, Collin Street Bakery)
Janet Jacobs
Self (Reporter, Corsicana Daily Sun)
Bob McNutt
Self (Owner, President & CEO)
Hayden Crawford
Self (Vice President of P.R., Collin Street Bakery)
Darlene Johnston
Self (VP of Marketing, Collin Street Bakery)
Randy Wilson
Self (Former Office Manager, Collin Street Bakery)
Jerry Grimmett
Self (VP of Operations, Collin Street Bakery)
Paul Ward
Self (Detective, Corsicana Police Department)
Christine Edson
Self (FBI Special Attorney General)
Brad Tekell
Self (Friend of Sandy and Kay Jenkins)
Janet Tekell
Self (Brad Tekell's Wife)
Nick Bunch
Self (Asst. US Atty, Northern District of Texas)
Melissa Childs
Self (Deputy Criminal Chief Asst. US Attorney)
Michael Alves
Self (Former Campus Police, UT Austin)
Denise Harper
Self (Real Estate Agent)

Sandy Jenkins
Self (voice recording)
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