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I saw something on Facebook about this book this morning and decided to get the Kindle version. Then I read it all at once.
Supposedly Christopher Knight walked into the Maine woods 27 years earlier and disappeared. He built a camp between some large rocks which apparently kept him from being detected. He had no weapons but survived by breaking into nearby vacation cabins for leftover food stores. He would also steal propane tanks, batteries, flashlights, but most of all, food. Then he would steal a canoe and take the loot to his camp, then return the canoe, making it look as though nothing had been disturbed. He did the same thing with the houses he robbed, putting everything back the way it was before he broke in.
He was finally arrested for all of the burglaries and the author contacted him and teased a story out of him.
Some people believe him, some don't. The cops believed his story. If true, this is amazing.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01GYPY884/ref=dp-kindle-redirect?_encoding=UTF8&btkr=1
Supposedly Christopher Knight walked into the Maine woods 27 years earlier and disappeared. He built a camp between some large rocks which apparently kept him from being detected. He had no weapons but survived by breaking into nearby vacation cabins for leftover food stores. He would also steal propane tanks, batteries, flashlights, but most of all, food. Then he would steal a canoe and take the loot to his camp, then return the canoe, making it look as though nothing had been disturbed. He did the same thing with the houses he robbed, putting everything back the way it was before he broke in.
He was finally arrested for all of the burglaries and the author contacted him and teased a story out of him.
Some people believe him, some don't. The cops believed his story. If true, this is amazing.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01GYPY884/ref=dp-kindle-redirect?_encoding=UTF8&btkr=1