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Christopher Phillip Unwin is a minor character in the IT novel and IT Chapter 2.

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IT (novel)[]

Unlike his other two friends, John Garton and Steven Dubay, who tend to be very unethical and immoral, Chris seems to have a more innocent personality, realizing his mistakes and crimes. He is also among the youngest out of the three, being only fifteen years old.

Despite his defined morals, he still participated in the violent assault of Adrian Mellon and Don Hargarty, a discrimination against homosexuals. Chris, along with Garton and Dubay, eventually tossed Adrian over the canal bridge, where he falls to his "supposed death". While being questioned by detective Andrew Rademacher, Chris claimed that he witnessed a "clown" under the bridge, biting into Adrian's armpit and dragging him away. He also notes the clown's sneer.

Despite his claim of seeing a murderous clown under the bridge, there was no mention of a clown during the trial. He was found guilty of second-degree murder and sentenced to six months in prison.

IT Chapter 2[]

Chris insults Adrian and Don as they leave the Canal Days Festival, and later assists Webby, Steven, and another unnamed bully in brutally beating them. Chris runs off as a train passes on the nearby railway bridge.

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