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In southwestern Vermont, there’s a stretch of land where people didn’t just get lost — they vanished.

Between 1945 and 1950, multiple disappearances occurred in and around Glastenbury Mountain, an area that would later become known as the Bennington Triangle. An experienced hunting guide stepped ahead of his group and was never seen again. A college student walked around a bend on a well-marked trail and vanished without a trace. A young boy disappeared in the span of minutes near his family’s home. And one man boarded a bus… but never arrived at his destination.

These weren’t reckless people. They weren’t unprepared. They were seen, accounted for, and doing ordinary things — until they weren’t.

In this episode of History’s Dark Corners, we explore the real cases behind the Bennington Triangle, the history of Glastenbury, the warnings that existed long before the disappearances, and the theories — practical, psychological, and unsettling — that still fail to fully explain what happened.

Because sometimes the most disturbing stories aren’t about what we know.

They’re about what doesn’t add up.

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