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EPISODE · Dec 30, 2025 · 2H 51M

Juxtaposition 12-20-25 “The Holiday Vanishings”

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This episode explores two holiday horrors that feel wildly different—but share the same seasonal pressure. In the first half, we follow the winter travel corridor, where disappearances spike between Thanksgiving and Christmas. Cars are found idling with no footprints in the snow. Dashcams cut out mid-drive. Travelers vanish between security cameras in airports and rest stops.From the iron-rich terrain of Vermont’s Bennington Triangle to long, silent highway stretches in Wyoming and Nevada, winter doesn’t just erase evidence—it distorts perception, time, and orientation. These aren’t reckless wanderers. These are people who were almost home.In the second half, the lens flips inward. Black Friday isn’t a mystery of missing bodies—it’s a mystery of missing selves. Crowds surge into ritual frenzy, driven by scarcity psychology, dopamine loops, and sanctioned hysteria. Stampedes, injuries, locked doors, and mob behavior mirror disaster responses more than shopping events. It’s anthropological, unsettling, and darkly funny. Together, the episode asks a single question:What does winter do to the human mind? Some people disappear into the snow.Some disappear into the crowd.Both vanish during the same season. The holidays take a toll—on the road or under fluorescent lights—and winter decides how.

This episode explores two holiday horrors that feel wildly different—but share the same seasonal pressure. In the first half, we follow the winter travel corridor, where disappearances spike between Thanksgiving and Christmas. Cars are found idling with no footprints in the snow. Dashcams cut out mid-drive. Travelers vanish between security cameras in airports and rest stops.From the iron-rich terrain of Vermont’s Bennington Triangle to long, silent highway stretches in Wyoming and Nevada, winter doesn’t just erase evidence—it distorts perception, time, and orientation. These aren’t reckless wanderers. These are people who were almost home.In the second half, the lens flips inward. Black Friday isn’t a mystery of missing bodies—it’s a mystery of missing selves. Crowds surge into ritual frenzy, driven by scarcity psychology, dopamine loops, and sanctioned hysteria. Stampedes, injuries, locked doors, and mob behavior mirror disaster responses more than shopping events. It’s anthropological, unsettling, and darkly funny. Together, the episode asks a single question:What does winter do to the human mind? Some people disappear into the snow.Some disappear into the crowd.Both vanish during the same season. The holidays take a toll—on the road or under fluorescent lights—and winter decides how.

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