Owle didn't kill or hurt anyone when he held up the Wawa clerk at the point of a pocketknife and two Valero attendants while armed with a pipe in 2017.
Two of the three people charged with scamming thousands of people across the country out of $400,000 through a GoFundMe campaign have pleaded guilty to federal charges.
Kate McClure is too naive to have concocted the GoFundMe scam that collected $400,000 in donations to help homeless man Johnny Bobbitt Jr., according to her attorney.
The couple's BMW was towed away after the search of the Florence home on Thursday morning as questions remain about where $400,000 they collected for homeless vet Johnny Bobbitt went.
A judge ordered Kate McClure and Mark D'Amico to appear in court in order to find out what happened to the $400,000 donated to a GoFundMe page for homeless veteran Johnny Bobbitt Jr.
Kate McClure and boyfriend Mark D'Amico said they held onto the money for fear that Johnny Bobbitt would spend it on drugs and alcohol. Bobbitt told a friend he is back on the street.