What would I have done.
Hard to say in this day and age. I know that's a cop out but you almost have to go with your gut in these situations.
Seven years ago we had a terrible incident happen just before Christmas here in ICT. A young, naked, bloody woman showed up at the doorstep of a family. Remember I said just before Christmas. It was almost 20 below that night. This girl had survived a home invasion, kidnapping and was the only survivor of a quadruple murder. She had been shot in the head, she refused treatment but wanted to tell what happened in fear she would pass out or die before the police arrived.
I have often asked myself what I would have done in that situation. I am sure I would have helped her, but would I have been in fear the killers would have followed her and come after me?
Another example that did happen recently. I was putting my daughter and groceries in the car when a woman approached me. She was very clean, nicley dressed and polite. She stated that she was from a town about 20 miles away, she forgot her billfold and needed $10 for gas.
1st I had no money with me, I had paid for the groceries with my debit card.
2nd, we have a large population of gypsies in our area that run scams all the time.
3rd, my inner voice told me that something wasn't right.
I told her I didn't have any money left, but directed her to the Priest at my church a few blocks away. I quickly got in the car and started to drive off. I saw the woman get into a nice late model expensive SUV, which was still idling and drove off with three other people. At first I had a twinge of guilt, but in talking to a woman at work, she told me that my inner voice was accurate, and many victims of crime ignore that feeling--I was reassured I reacted correctly.
As for the naked man, if my young daughter were awake it is imposible to keep her away from the door. I would more than likely hand a towel out the door to him, maybe the portable phone. I would probably have called the police as I would have no way of knowing if he had just committed a rape, or was trying to escape from the police and was trying to desguise himself. I would choose to err with an abundance of caution.
Once the police had the information on what was happening, and realized that truely no harm was done, they could have been more lenient