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The Bennington Triangle: People Who Vanished Without a Trace (Unsolved Mystery)

The Bennington Triangle: People Who Vanished Without a Trace (Unsolved Mystery)

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The Bennington Triangle is one of the most mysterious locations in the United States, known for multiple unexplained disappearances in the forests of Vermont.

In this episode, we break down the true stories behind the missing persons cases that made this area infamous, including Middie Rivers, Paula Welden, and others who vanished without a trace.

Search teams found nothing. No evidence. No clear explanations.

But when we compare these घटनाओं to other locations like the Lake Michigan Triangle and Lake Erie Triangle, a disturbing pattern begins to emerge.

Different places. Same outcome.

Is the Bennington Triangle just a coincidence—or part of something bigger?

This is Entry 03 of the Cadoomed Codex.

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