Charlie No Face

Along with the Jersey Devil and Slenderman, Charlie No Face undoubtedly conjures up the ideal images for an urban legend. Charlie No Face, also known as the Green Man, was not a tale made up to frighten people, unlike the previous two. His name was Ray Robinson, and he was a genuine person. However, it was accurate to say that he lacked a face.


Charlie No Face was a terrible character who supposedly stalked the streets in the late hours near Pittsburgh. His skin gleamed an unsettling green, and he was without eyes, a nose, or lips.

When Ray Robinson made the unfortunate error of climbing a tree and touching an active electricity line, he was actually 8 years old. He was electrocuted as a result, and the burns were so severe that he lost the majority of his face, yet he lived.

Although Ray was born blind, he was fully aware that many people would find his appearance to be horrific. As a result, he decided to only leave the house at night. Perhaps not so much to protect others as to protect himself from having to deal with people asking him questions. However, it ultimately gave rise to the legend of Charlie No Face, which was the result of people's wild speculations in response to seeing someone who didn't conform to the stereotypes we have of other people.

As word of the incident grew, many individuals would travel at night on the highways in search of Ray. Some people did it out of kindness and shared a drink or took a picture. However, some mistreated him by assaulting or degrading him. Ray was always friendly and happy to talk to anyone and spend time with them, even though most people first sought him out as a joke or a dare. As a result, many individuals came to truly like and respect their interactions with him.

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