The Green Man | |
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A photo of the Green Man | |
Background | |
Type | Being |
Continent | North America |
Country | United States |
One-Time? | No |
Theories | · Injured human |
The Green Man (real name Raymond Robinson), also known as Charlie No-Face, was a severely disfigured man whose years of nighttime walks made him into a figure of urban legend in western Pennsylvania. Robinson was so badly injured in a childhood electrical accident that he could not go out in public without fear of creating a panic, so he went for long walks at night. Local tourists, who would drive along his road in hopes of meeting him, called him The Green Man or Charlie No-Face. They passed on tales about him to their children and grandchildren, and people raised on these tales are sometimes surprised to discover that he was a real person who was liked by his family and neighbors.
Appearance[]
Robinson was eight years old when he was injured by an electrical line on the Morado Bridge, outside of Beaver Falls. The bridge carried a trolley and had electrical lines of both 1,200 volts and 22,000 volts, which had killed another boy less than a year earlier. Robinson survived, defying doctors' expectations, but he was severely disfigured: he lost his eyes, nose, one ear, and one arm.
Possible Explanations[]
The Green Man is known to be a disfigured man.
Notable Encounters[]
There are no notable encounters that we could find.
Trivia[]
- Raymond Robinson died on June 11, 1985 at the age of 74 in his room at the Beaver County Geriatric Center.