In rural Vermont, the mysterious disappearances of individuals since the 1870s have puzzled many, particularly in the Bennington area, which author Joseph Citro dubbed the “Bennington Triangle,” likening it to the infamous Bermuda Triangle. Between 1945 and 1950, five people vanished, including Paula Jean Welden, an 18-year-old college student, and Middie Rivers, a seasoned hunter, with their last known locations around Glastenbury Mountain. Theories surrounding these cases range from supernatural explanations to the unexplained, leaving a lasting enigma for locals and investigators alike.