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A routine aircraft crash investigation in a remote mountain drainage begins to reveal patterns that don’t behave like an accident. As evidence mounts, the investigators are forced to confront the possibility that the site was designed for them. 📚 Read the stories on Amazon (Kindle & Kindle Unlimited): https://business.amazon.com/abredir/a... ________________________________________ DESCRIPTION A downed aircraft in the mountains should follow familiar rules. Terrain damage, scattered debris, human error. But from the moment the investigation team arrives, something about this crash site refuses to behave like a real accident. The wreckage is too orderly. The damage too consistent. There are no bodies, no flight records, no clear explanation for why the aircraft was ever there. As the team documents the site, subtle irregularities begin to surface—signs that suggest intent rather than chance. As the days pass, the unease deepens. Footsteps in the dark. Equipment that doesn’t belong. Objects placed not by impact, but by design. The investigators are forced to ask themselves uncomfortable questions: Would you have noticed? At what point does procedure stop protecting you? Why do some situations feel wrong long before you can explain why? This episode explores the quiet horror of systems failing the people who trust them, and the terror of realizing that observation can flow both ways. Some environments don’t just contain danger—they study it. Subscribe for more grounded psychological horror from DuskWake. Warning: DuskWake Horror explores psychological fear — the kind that hides in everyday life. We don’t rely on gore or jump scares. We make the familiar… unsettling. Some stories may feel a little too close to home. Viewer discretion is advised.