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The Mystery of the North Pond Hermit

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Christopher Knight, known as the "North Pond Hermit," lived a solitary existence in the Maine wilderness for 27 years, from 1986 to 2013. He survived by stealing supplies from nearby cabins, committing hundreds of burglaries. Knight's secluded life ended when he was apprehended in 2013. His story gained widespread attention due to the extreme length of his isolation and the methods he used to survive, raising questions about solitude, survival, and the human need for connection.

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Christopher Knight, known as the "North Pond Hermit," lived a solitary existence in the Maine wilderness for 27 years, from 1986 to 2013. He survived by stealing supplies from nearby cabins, committing hundreds of burglaries. Knight's secluded life ended when he was apprehended in 2013. His story gained widespread attention due to the extreme length of his isolation and the methods he used to survive, raising questions about solitude, survival, and the human need for connection.

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Follow Sean Kipe:

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How It All Went South is a twice weekly podcast series hosted by Sean Kipe and Jason Hoch.

New episodes are published every Monday with an additional episode available early for subscribers on our Apple Podcasts channel every Friday. If you are a subscriber, you get all episodes ad-free.

Reach us at [email protected] (especially if you have an idea about a story we should cover) or leave a message for us at 470-682-1280 and we might use your message on a future show.

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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