Subscribe | UPI Odd Newsletter Subscribe SWANSEA, Wales, Oct. 22 (UPI) -- A Welsh man who pretended to be quadriplegic and frequently comatose for two years to avoid standing trial was recorded walking around a grocery store. South Wales Police said Alan Knight, 47, of Swansea, scammed his elderly neighbor out of more than $64,000 and pretended to be quadriplegic to prevent standing trial. Advertisement Detective Constable Paul Harry told Swansea Crown Court Knight would frequently fake a comatose state to help his ruse. "He has wasted thousands of pounds of NHS money going to places like Singleton and Morriston hospitals, claiming variously to be a quadriplegic, having seizures and going into a coma," Harry said. "Time after time they observe him and do tests and release him after a few days diagnosing nothing." Harry said Knight's ruse was undone when police obtained security camera footage of the supposedly ill man walking around a Tesco store. Knight pleaded guilty to 47 counts of forgery Monday and was remanded into custody pending sentencing in three weeks.