A man said his hatred for his brother led him to chop down an iconic Connecticut tree that was featured on “Ripley’s Believe It or Not,” according to a report.

Curtis Pardee, 63, confessed to hacking the 200-year-old Hamden, Conn., “Door Tree” — aptly named because its lower part grew in the shape of an archway — over the course of three days in late June, according to a newly released arrest record obtained by the Hartford Courant.

When questioned at first about the felled tree on July 22, Pardee’s answers to authorities were evasive. But he copped to the chopping once police presented him with a piece of mail addressed to him that was left at the scene.

He said he did the deed because of “hatred for my brother,” David Pardee, who is known locally as “Mr. Door Tree” because of his adoration for the white oak.

Pardee began the destruction on June 28 and finished two days later, he told cops.

Along with the letter, police also found a can of chainsaw oil that they determined was purchased by Pardee with a credit card at a nearby Lowe’s store on June 26, the report said.

The Door Tree stood on the property owned by the Regional Water Authority and was about 70 feet tall and 200 years old, the report said.

Pardee faces criminal mischief and criminal trespass charges. He told authorities in a written statement that he’s suffered from mental illness since 2010.