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Lost In the “Bennington Triangle” – The case of Paula Jeen Welden

Kidnapping? Bigfoot? Serial killer? Suicide? What happened to the Bennington College girl who wandered off campus one day never to be found again?

 

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from NEW YORK DAILY NEWS,

 

Vt. student’s body never found after 1946 disappearance

by Mara Bovsun

 

Paula Jeen Welden would be nearing 88 years old today, perhaps a great-grandmother, an artist, or a gardener who delights in taking long walks in Vermont’s Green Mountains.

 

Or, she might be in another country, under an assumed name, leading a life that bears no resemblance to her first 18 years.

 

Or, as some people believe, she may have wandered into an area that has been dubbed the “Bennington Triangle,” where she’s a captive of extraterrestrials or Bigfoot.
Or she may be dead, the victim of a serial killer.

 

All kinds of theories have swirled around the girl’s disappearance — from suicide, to accident, to eloping with a secret boyfriend, to murder — since the last time anyone saw her in 1946.

 

But the truth is, no one knows what happened to her…”

 

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Secret Rooms Installed Inside Manholes

Somehow these remind us of books…

 

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From Colossal,

Secret Rooms Installed Inside Abandoned Manhole Covers on the Streets of Milan

by Christopher Jobson

 

“In this new series of outdoor installations artist Brian Coshock has turned abandoned manhole covers on the streets of Milan into cramped miniature rooms complete with hanging artwork, kitchen utencils, and tiled walls. Titled Borderlife, the artist says the admittedly humorous pieces are meant to draw attention to a more serious issue in Bucharest, where many hundreds of people now live underground in the sewer system…”

 

See more photos here.

 

You can learn more about these newest interventions on his website and on Facebook. (via StreetArtNews, “This Isn’t Happiness“)

 

 

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A lost book for Houdini…

What could be more mysterious than the discovery of a rare manuscript in a defunct magic shop’s collection?

 

The discovery of a rare manuscript created for Houdini, of course!

 

Enjoy…

 

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Long-lost Lovecraft manuscript penned for Houdini found

by Bonnie Burton (cnet.com)

 

The man who brought us Cthulhu wrote a book for the man known to escape everything. But if you want to read the unfinished work, it’s going to cost you.

 

“Nothing could be more exciting to fans of legendary horror author H.P. Lovecraft than the discovery of a rare manuscript in a defunct magic shop’s collection.

 

But it gets better. “The Cancer of Superstition,” written by Lovecraft in 1926, was commissioned by magician Harry Houdini. A Houdini memorabilia collector found the book and is selling it to the public.

 

Anyone who wants to read the 31 typewritten pages for themselves can buy the work as part of a Houdini lot from Potter & Potter Auctions in Chicago on April 9.

 

Previously, most Lovecraft and Houdini scholars believed the book might exist only in outline form since the work was suspended soon after Houdini’s death in October of 1926.

 

The famous magician’s widow, Beatrice, did not want to pursue the completion of the work after his death…”

 

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