From the Tomb with Cadoom

Triangle Files: The Lake Michigan Triangle: The Bermuda Triangle of the Midwest?

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The Lake Michigan Triangle has been called the Bermuda Triangle of the Midwest — a region where ships vanish, planes fall from radar, and people disappear without explanation.

In this episode of From the Tomb with Cadoom, we analyze three of its most disturbing cases:

• The 1937 locked-cabin disappearance of George R. Donner
 • The 1950 crash and missing wreckage of Northwest Orient Airlines Flight 2501
 • The 1891 vanishing of the schooner Thomas Hume

Through documented reports, historical archives, and investigative breakdowns, we explore:

  • Severe weather patterns unique to Lake Michigan
  • Search and recovery limitations
  • Radar and navigation anomalies
  • Rational explanations vs. lingering mystery

Are these tragedies the result of natural forces — or is there a pattern hidden beneath the surface?

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