After receiving and responding to messages from strangers, not once, but twice, this man helped the lives of two people in need, who most would have suspected were scammers.
"My name is Joel from Liberia, West Africa," the message read."I need some assistance from you. Business or financial assistance that will help empower me." previously told CBS News"I just wanted to go down this rabbit hole and see what were the tricks that they used to get people," he said at the time."I took him for a scammer, but he showed me that there was a different side to him." and worked to help him help himself.
As it turned out, the story was true. The woman, Chikaordery, had had a botched surgery as a child that left her with intermittent but excruciating stomach pain. So, just like he had in 2018, Taylor flew to see the woman who had been written off by so many as a scammer. He showed her a new book that he wrote, whose sales would pay for her operation, titled"It Shall Come to Pass," which included Chikaordery's drawings and her life story.
Chikaordery had the operation, and Ben Taylor is now home from his second trip, halfway around the world, to help a stranger.
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