If you’re ever in trouble in Kentucky and you need some help, you better hope there is an… inmate nearby? On two separate occasions last week a prisoner is credited with possibly saving a life. First, let’s go to Campbellsville via WKRC:
Chris Tuttle and a Campbellsville city worker saw a woman struggling with a stranger and stepped in to help. And that action could earn Tuttle his freedom early.Â
“He was put in jail for doing wrong. He should be rewarded for doing right,” said Hack Marcum, the Taylor County Detention Center Jailer.Â
Tuttle says he was in the right place at the right time while on work release. “I did what anybody would have hopefully done,” said Chris Tuttle, the work release inmate.
Full story:Â WKRC
Next, we go to Versailles via WKYT:
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“God must’ve put me in the right place at the right time. I was just hoping that I made it over there before it hit the house!” he said.
He said he saw a car swerve and the woman driving it begin shaking. As the car swiped a mailbox and headed toward a house, he said he stepped into action.
Full story:Â WKYT

