Investigative journalist Tom Mangold journeys inside the Bermuda Triangle to try to get to the truth about this mysterious area
Investigative journalist Tom Mangold journeys inside the Bermuda Triangle. What is the genesis of the Bermuda Triangle story, how did it grow and why does it persist to this day?
DetailsTom Mangold concludes his rigorous investigation into the mysteries of the Triangle by visiting Bermuda itself.
DetailsIn 1948, British South American Airways flight Star Tiger vanished into the Triangle, becoming one of its best-known disappearances.
DetailsTom Mangold visits Lloyds Register in London to fathom two of the Triangle's most enduring maritime mysteries. The files reveal they were entirely predictable and tragic accidents.
DetailsTom meets the most recent of the many Bermuda Triangle authors who have perpetuated the myth since the 1950s, and puts his ideas and theories to the test.
DetailsTom Mangold's scepticism is challenged by a pilot whose experience in the Triangle suggests that something strange may, in fact, be out there.
DetailsTom tracks down one of the original Bermuda Triangle authors and discovers that the pursuit of truth was not necessarily the priority when the story was first told.
DetailsTom pursues the truth about Charles Berlitz, the man who wrote the all-time Bermuda Triangle bestseller. He hears from critics of Berlitz's para-science and speaks to his daughter.
DetailsTom examines the relationship between the supposedly inexplicable disappearance of hundreds of seamen and aviators in the Bermuda Triangle and the mythical lost kingdom of Atlantis.
DetailsTom Mangold returns to the peculiar story of British South American Airways and the last flight of Star Ariel, which disappeared without trace in the Bermuda Triangle in 1949.
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