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Former ‘Most Wanted’ Criminal Donates Kidney To Sick Cop Who Threw Her In Jail Twice


In a rather unbelievable tale, one former ‘most wanted’ criminal went viral after she donated her kidney to a cop that threw her in jail twice.

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Yes, the recovering drug addict from Alabama claims that the man who arrested her is actually the one that turned her life around.

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Jocelynn James reached out towards the cop when she found out that he required a ‘life-saving kidney transplant.point 321 |

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’ But what could possibly be the reason? Well, James revealed how the former police officer, Terrell Potter, helped her save her own life.point 117 | Yes, she explains how he encouraged her to change her wrongful habits.point 176 | And for this reason, she was willing to give back.point 217 | 1

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Shockingly, the former cop waited for 8 years, just so he could get a kidney transplant. And that’s exactly when James came forward like a guardian angel to the rescue. Above all, things went smoothly when she turned out to be a perfect match for him.

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According to media reports, police arrested James on several charges. To be exact, this includes 16 times on account of theft as well as drug charges. Moreover, this was during a span of 5 years, between 2007 to 2012.

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The former criminal even make records when reaching the country’s most wanted criminals list. She also explains how she was nestled in a very dark place. Similarly, she couldn’t understand how she would actually make it through, without any job, money, or license.

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To fund her habits, she actually embarked on shooting 16 times while relying on break-ins too. She recently explained in an interview about how bad things were for her. ‘I was a really lost person,’ she claimed.

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On two of her many occasions, Potter turned out to be her arresting officer. Potter described the event as: ‘she was doing all sorts of crazy things. This includes stealing, drugs, and all other nonsense that she shouldn’t be indulging in. Hence, I locked her up on numerous occasions.’

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