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šļø 12 July 2022
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The āBermuda Triangleā of the United States, The Bennington Triangle in Vermont, has been shrouded in mystery since the 1940s, when a series of disappearances occurred in the area.Ā
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0:00.0 | I'm Laura Norton, and this is one strange thing. |
0:08.0 | The show where we search the nation's news archives for stories that can't quite be explained. |
0:31.2 | Thank you. In order to set the mood for today's tale, we need to take you back in time to one of the weirder moments in television history. |
0:34.4 | It might seem odd now, but there was a short period in the early 1990s when a mainstream network broadcast one of the darkest, strangest, and dare we say, more surreal shows to ever hit the airwaves. |
0:48.3 | Of course, it's become a cult classic now, but then it was a phenomenon. There was a lady with a log. There were demonic |
0:57.2 | possessions. There was a terrifying red room where the secrets could be unraveled if only their |
1:03.4 | tellers could be understood. And there was a great mystery, a terrible one, hiding just underneath |
1:10.1 | the surface of a seemingly placid town. |
1:13.6 | If this is sounding familiar, well, you've seen an episode, or many episodes, of Twin Peaks. |
1:20.6 | We want you to keep the mood of that series evoked in your mind today. |
1:25.6 | Now, the plot isn't entirely the same, but there are echoes |
1:31.3 | that will feel somewhat familiar to you, a quiet, close-knit town in the mountains, a blonde-haired, |
1:38.0 | blue-eyed girl who never came home, a chain of unexplainable events that reveal a dark history. |
1:47.0 | But, unfortunately, the tales we're bringing you today, they aren't fictional. We wish they were. |
1:55.0 | Because, strangers, this is not a light episode. Like the town of Twin Peaks, the city of Bennington, Vermont, |
2:04.7 | seems to have more than its share of unhappy mystery. We begin with a very real incident |
2:10.9 | that took place in 1946. Bennington is a quiet place, historic even. Per the Bennington City website, Bennington was chartered in 1749, making it the first town in Vermont. |
2:25.3 | Today, it's known for its cozy community, mountainous landscape, and its proximity to the countryside. |
2:33.3 | But back in 1946, it was probably less |
2:37.0 | near the countryside and more the actual countryside itself. Things were certainly more rural. |
2:44.0 | But in any case, on December 1, 1946, the quiet atmosphere was shattered. A student at Bennington College, 18-year-old |
2:54.8 | Paula Jean Weldon, she disappeared. And there was a great mystery, a terrible one, hiding |
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