Last fall, McClure, 28, and D'Amico, 39, started a GoFundMe campaign to raise $10,000 to help Bobbitt, a onetime Marine, get a home after he used his last $20 to help McClure when she ran out of gas on I-95 and was stranded near Kensington where Bobbitt had been panhandling. The story quickly turned viral as more than 14,000 people donated more than $400,000.