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Christopher Thomas Knight (born December 7, 1965), also known as the North Pond Hermit, is an American former recluse and burglar who claimed to have lived without human contact (with two very brief exceptions) for 27 years between 1986 and 2013 in the North Pond area of Maine's Belgrade Lakes.
His name was Christopher Thomas Knight. According to societal records, he didn’t exist. For 27 years, he had camped out in the forest, surviving on meager supplies that he’d burglarized from...
Knight was released from Kennebec County Jail in Augusta on Nov. 4, after he completed a seven-month jail sentence as part of a plea agreement. The 1984 Lawrence High School yearbook shows...
Christopher Knight was arrested, charged with burglary and theft, and transported to the Kennebec County jail in Augusta, the state capital. For the first time in nearly...
In 1986, 20-year-old Christopher Knight drove into a forest in rural Maine. He abandoned his car, and taking just some very basic camping supplies, simply walked into the...
At 20 years old, Christopher Thomas Knight drove to the woods in central Maine and then left his car—and the world as most of us know it.
From the point of view of the game warden who caught him in 2013, Christopher Thomas Knight, 47, looked nothing like a fellow who’d spent 27 years alone in the Maine woods. He was clean-shaven.
In the 27 years he lived in the Maine woods, Christopher Knight said a single word. Because he never spoke to himself and avoided humanity with the guile of a samurai, he went decades without...
The North Pond Hermit, Christopher Thomas Knight, is a testament to a human’s capability to survive, be a loner, and crave and demand their freedom.
In 1986, Christopher Knight, a 20-year-old home security system installer, vanished into the wilderness of Maine. Raised in a deeply religious and reserved family, Knight's disappearance was not widely publicized, as his family believed it was a voluntary act.