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A faded black-and-white photograph of Raymond “Charlie No-Face” Robinson standing at night on a rural Pennsylvania road. He wears a cardigan and dark glasses with a prosthetic nose attached, revealing his severely disfigured face (no eyes or nose). The dim roadway behind him disappears into darkness, evoking the eerie atmosphere that gave rise to the Green Man legend.

Charlie No Face The Real Raymond Robinson Story

Sports & Culture, People & PersonalitiesBy userMay 15, 2025

Charlie No Face was Raymond Robinson, a real man from western Pennsylvania who survived a childhood electrical accident. His nighttime walks inspired the Green Man legend. On a moonless summer night in western Pennsylvania decades ago, a group of teenagers parks on the side of a lonely country road. They kill the engine and nervously…

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