Las Vegas Review-Journal

Car wash raises money for late son, 4

Woman faces murder, other charges in death

- By Mike Shoro Las Vegas Review-journal

Brandon Steckler watched as adults and children scrubbed and shined vehicles during a Las Vegas car wash Thursday evening to raise money for his 4-year-old son’s funeral expenses.

“No parent, no father, expects to bury their child,” Steckler said.

The 31-year-old Navy veteran joined veterans and others outside The Drop, 2770 E. Flamingo Road, for the fundraiser, which he said will go toward giving his son a burial befitting a military family.

Steckler said he called his son “Tuku” because he was “too cool for school.”

Brandon Steckler Jr. preferred suits and ties, his father said. He didn’t mind getting dirty in everyday clothes but was all business when he dressed up.

“Suit and tie, he’s not trying to play,” his dad said.

Everybody who met Brandon came to love him, Steckler said.

His son was found with several injuries early July 30 in a south valley apartment and died the next day at a hospital.

Prosecutor­s charged Crystal Michele Stephens, 42, who was watching Brandon, with murder and child abuse resulting in substantia­l bodily or mental harm.

The Clark County coroner’s office has not released Brandon’s cause and manner of death.

A doctor who treated Brandon noted he had suffered severe abuse-related injuries.

The boy had suffered broken ribs, bruises and abrasions “over the entirety of his body,” malnutriti­on, burns and possible rat bites, Stephens’ arrest report said.

His father declined to speak about the case on advice from his lawyer.

Steckler is a member of a veterans support group called Veterans Walk and Talk. The group’s Las Vegas leader, Joaquin Rivera, helped organize the car wash. Companies and organizati­ons backing the car wash wanted to show support for Steckler, he said.

“We got your six,” Rivera said, referencin­g a supportive military saying.

Brandon watched profession­al wrestling with his dad and would imitate moves, Steckler said.

“He would jump off the back of the couch and hit you with (an) elbow drop that ‘Macho Man’ Randy Savage himself would be proud of,” Steckler said.

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 ?? Marcus Villagran ?? Las Vegas Review-journal @brokejourn­alist Brandon Steckler, left, and Manuel Serros, a car wash company owner, prepare soap Thursday at The Drop, 2770 E. Flamingo Road, for car wash fundraiser to help pay the funeral expenses for Brandon Steckler Jr.
Marcus Villagran Las Vegas Review-journal @brokejourn­alist Brandon Steckler, left, and Manuel Serros, a car wash company owner, prepare soap Thursday at The Drop, 2770 E. Flamingo Road, for car wash fundraiser to help pay the funeral expenses for Brandon Steckler Jr.

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