Kate McClure, 27, was on her way to Philadelphia when fuel ran out of her car. She was frightened, finding herself alone on a highway late at night.
Then, I noticed a man moving towards her. It's Johnny Boubett Junior, 34, a homeless person who usually sits near a traffic intersection.
Johnny advised her to wait inside her car and close her doors as he went to look for the nearest car service station. It was only ten minutes before he returned and had spent $ 20, all he had, to buy the fuel you needed.
Her time was not in the possession of chlorinated money. Johnny promised she would come back for the next day, which she did.
I learned McClure later that Johnny was not on this situation throughout his life, but he worked technician ammunition in the Marine Corps (Marines), but the difficult circumstances most notably the emotional separation Brha in 2014 experience and problems with drugs led him to what it is to do.
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