Fox 29
November 4, 2015

Police say a couple on a shopping spree using the cash and credit cards they swiped from a 78-year-old woman.
That victim says her act of generosity cost her dearly, but aside from the money there’s one thing she desperately wants back.
Marie Bonner was inspired by the pope’s recent visit to Philadelphia, Marie Bonner kindly stopped to help a complete stranger at the jewelry counter in Kohl’s recently and it cost her dearly.
“He told me he needed a present for his grandmother and I picked out three necklaces that I thought she would like,” she told FOX 29.
While Marie was helping the man, police say, a woman was caught on tape, rummaging through Marie’s pocketbook and stealing her wallet.

“I suddenly didn’t have a wallet,” Marie explained.
According to police, the stranger and his female accomplice quickly left the store and headed to the Boulevard using Marie’s credit cards, they went on a 35 minute shopping spree, spending over $3,500.
“I guess somebody was very desperate for cash that they had to do something like that,” said Marie.