The Mercury (Pottstown, PA)

Ex-girlfriend of man convicted of killing 2 gets prison time

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A woman whose former boyfriend was convicted of killing two people whose bodies were found buried in northeast Pennsylvan­ia has been sentenced to a year in federal prison.

Christina Strom, 42, collapsed into a chair crying after she was sentenced Friday in federal court on money laundering and obstructio­n counts to which she had pleaded guilty almost a decade ago.

Defense attorney Joseph O’Brien sought probation, arguing that his client had been a critical witness against Hugo Selenski, 42. Selenski was sentenced to life in prison after being convicted of the double murder in Luzerne County earlier this year.

Prosecutor­s accused Strom of helping Selenski launder more than $70,000 he obtained through drug traffickin­g, robbery and the slayings.

Strom herself made an impassione­d plea for mercy, tearfully apologizin­g for her actions and saying she wished she “could go back and change it.” She also said she had an 8-year-old daughter who needs her.

“I just want to make a life for her,” Strom said.

U.S. District Judge Thomas Vanaskie acknowledg­ed her cooperatio­n with authoritie­s but cited the severity of her crimes in imposing a term of one year and one day.

“The fact it has been so long has weighed heavily on me,” Vanaskie said of the delay in sentencing. “I loathe to disrupt the family circumstan­ces, but I can’t get beyond seriousnes­s of the offense.”

Sentencing guidelines called for a term of 70 to 87 months. The judge said Strom deserved a break because of her cooperatio­n and her good conduct since her arrest.

Prosecutor­s said Selenski and a co-conspirato­r beat pharmacist Michael Kerkowski in May 2002 to compel him to reveal the location of tens of thousands of dollars he kept in his house, and then used flex ties to strangle him and his girlfriend, Tammy Fassett. Authoritie­s found their decomposin­g bodies about a year later on property where Selenski lived, along with at least three other sets of human remains. In 2006, a jury considerin­g the deaths of two among the three sets of remains found convicted Selenski of abusing the men’s corpses. The fifth body was never publicly identified.

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