The Night We Were Saved by a Future Criminal

My wife and I were returning from a party at 2 AM when our car died in a remote area.

There were no mobiles then, so we waited. An hour later, a college student passed by and drove us to town.

We offered money but he said, “Happy to help.”Years later, my wife called in tears. With a shaky voice she told me to open the news.

Turns out that student was actually a 35-year-old man who had robbed over 30 people in forests and abandoned areas, targeting drivers late at night.I had chills when I saw that he had been wanted by the police in several states. Read more below

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