When the Jail Door Blinked The Crimes, the Escape, and the Quiet Truth Beneath the Selenski Case By RICHIE D MOWREY for The Sassy Gazette (The Gossip You Didn’t Know You Needed) Little Dickies, Some stories sound like urban legends until you look closer and realize the dirt is real, the bodies are real, and the system meant to keep danger contained sometimes forgets to lock the window. The Hugo Selenski case is one of those stories. It has everything that turns a crime into a headline: bodies buried in a yard, a double murder, a suspected string of other victims, and a maximum-security escape using nothing but bedsheets and nerve. But under all that spectacle is something quieter. Something easier to overlook. Human lives that ended violently, and a truth we don’t say enough: A person’s past does not give anyone the right to end their future. The Paper Trail A Backyard...
Little Dickies, The Driftwood Killer Content Warning: This case involves sexual assault, arson, and acts of extreme cruelty before and after the murder. Some readers may find the material disturbing. Please take care while reading. Casefile Opener There’s nothing like a killer naming himself. What nerve. Most of them skulk in the shadows, praying the world never learns their names. But Brian David Steckel picked up a phone and introduced himself to the headlines. He called himself the Driftwood Killer . Like he was unveiling a brand instead of a body. Like murder was a marketing campaign. He wanted a legend. He wanted fear attached to a title. He wanted the world to remember the name he chose. But behind that nickname was a woman named Sandra Lee Long . And her story is the one that matters. Sandra Lee Long Sandra Lee Long, 29, whose life was stolen in September 1994. She fought back and that fight helped bring her killer to justice. Sandra wasn’t a headli...