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Evidence Locker True Crime

143: The Bennington Triangle | USA

Evidence Locker True Crime

Evidence Locker True Crime

True Crime, Society & Culture, Documentary, History

4.61.3K Ratings

🗓️ 6 June 2021

⏱️ 39 minutes

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Summary

Between 1945 and 1950, five people vanished in the Green Mountain National Forest, Vermont. A 74-year-old hunting guide, an 18-year-old sophomore college student and a 68-year-old war veteran, an 8-year-old boy and a 53-year-old lady all disappeared under mysterious circumstances. Were the cases related, or was it a coincidence? The area has been dubbed ‘The Devil’s Triangle’ or ‘The Bennington Triangle’ and theories about what happened to these missing people are wild and varied.
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Our cases have been researched using open source and archive materials. It deals with true crimes

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in real people. Some parts of graphic in nature and listener discretion is advised.

1:26.9

Each episode is produced with the utmost respect to the victims, their families and loved ones.

1:32.9

Warning. This episode explores supernatural themes and may not be suitable for all listeners.

1:43.3

It was a mild fall afternoon on the 12th of October 1950,

1:48.0

when eight-year-old Paul Jepsen's mother took him along to a local dump where she worked as a caretaker.

1:54.0

It was Columbus Day, so Paul did not go to school that Thursday. A part of his mother's job was

1:59.8

to feed the pigs, so Paul knew the dump on East Road and the surrounding area rather well.

2:05.9

Paul's mother knew it wouldn't take too long and when he asked if he could wait in the pickup truck,

2:09.9

she said it was okay. Paul was a dreamer and had been talking a lot about the lore of the mountains.

2:16.5

She couldn't blame him, as Vermont's mountains are magnetically beautiful,

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