The Last True Hermit
Christopher Knight spent 27 years in the woods of Maine alone, never speaking a word to anyone. He survived by breaking into the homes of the town residents nearby, stealing their supplies. When he was finally captured, he told his story to journalist and author Michael Finkel, who joins The Agenda in the Summer to discuss the legend of the North Pond Hermit.

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The Mysterious North Pond Hermit

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Episode 39: Michael Finkel - The Stranger in the Woods

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The 'Most Elusive' Man in North America

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Forest hermit to Professor, it's never too late to change. | Dr. Gregory P. Smith | TEDxByronBay

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The rainforest hermit who stepped out of the wild | Australian Story

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The Benefits Of Being A Hermit

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North Pond Hermit | Christopher Knight Case Analysis

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A Native Woman's Near-Death Experience: Sent Back with a Purpose

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Oren Lyons on the Indigenous View of the World

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Time to Read: The Stranger in the Woods by Michael Finkel

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1 Hour of the WORST Deaths in the History of Outdoor Adventures... (with proof)

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Hermits of our times

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Willard: The Hermit of Gully Lake (2007) | Full Documentary | Randy Bachman | @APL Film

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Urban hermit

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In Hiding for 27 Years: The North Pond Hermit | Fascinating Horror

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Writing About the Last True Hermit and Other Adventurous Stories with Michael Finkel

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What Really Happens When You Die | Peter Fenwick's Studies of End-of-Life-Phenomena

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The True Story of Idaho Hermit, “Dugout Dick”

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27 Years of Silence - The True Story of the North Pond Hermit

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