EPISODE · Jun 6, 2025 · 3H 46M
DH Ep:16 Mel's Mystery Hole
from Disturbing History · host Disturbing History-True Stories
It started with a phone call....In 1997, a man named Mel Waters called into Coast to Coast AM, the legendary late-night radio show dedicated to the unexplained. What he shared was bizarre, chilling, and completely unforgettable—a tale of a bottomless hole on his property in rural Washington State that defied the laws of physics… and maybe reality itself.In this episode of Disturbing History, Brian unpacks the legend of Mel’s Hole—a seemingly endless pit that swallowed fishing lines by the mile, resurrected dead animals, and attracted the interest of mysterious government agents who may have erased it from existence.We explore:Mel’s original call and the surreal claims he made on airThe strange behavior of the hole—and what happened to objects tossed insideAlleged government intervention, land seizure, and Mel’s mysterious disappearanceTheories ranging from military experiments to interdimensional gatewaysThe cultural aftershock that made Mel’s Hole a modern American mythWas it a hoax, a hallucination, or a glimpse into something bigger and stranger than we can imagine?Because sometimes the most disturbing stories aren’t written in the history books…They’re whispered over the airwaves—and they’re never heard the same way twice.Subscribe, follow, and turn on auto-downloads for more chilling tales from the edge of forgotten history.And get ready… to disturb history.Have a forgotten historical mystery, disturbing event, unsolved crime, or hidden conspiracy you think deserves investigation?Send your suggestions to [email protected] History is a dark history podcast exploring unsolved mysteries, secret societies, historical conspiracies, lost civilizations, and the shadowy stories buried beneath the surface of the past.Follow the show and enable automatic downloads so you never miss a deep dive into history’s most unsettling secrets.Because sometimes the truth is darker than fiction.
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It started with a phone call....In 1997, a man named Mel Waters called into Coast to Coast AM, the legendary late-night radio show dedicated to the unexplained. What he shared was bizarre, chilling, and completely unforgettable—a tale of a bottomless hole on his property in rural Washington State that defied the laws of physics… and maybe reality itself.In this episode of Disturbing History, Brian unpacks the legend of Mel’s Hole—a seemingly endless pit that swallowed fishing lines by the mile, resurrected dead animals, and attracted the interest of mysterious government agents who may have erased it from existence.We explore:Mel’s original call and the surreal claims he made on airThe strange behavior of the hole—and what happened to objects tossed insideAlleged government intervention, land seizure, and Mel’s mysterious disappearanceTheories ranging from military experiments to interdimensional gatewaysThe cultural aftershock that made Mel’s Hole a modern American mythWas it a hoax, a hallucination, or a glimpse into something bigger and stranger than we can imagine?Because sometimes the most disturbing stories aren’t written in the history books…They’re whispered over the airwaves—and they’re never heard the same way twice.Subscribe, follow, and turn on auto-downloads for more chilling tales from the edge of forgotten history.And get ready… to disturb history.Have a forgotten historical mystery, disturbing event, unsolved crime, or hidden conspiracy you think deserves investigation?Send your suggestions to [email protected] History is a dark history podcast exploring unsolved mysteries, secret societies, historical conspiracies, lost civilizations, and the shadowy stories buried beneath the surface of the past.Follow the show and enable automatic downloads so you never miss a deep dive into history’s most unsettling secrets.Because sometimes the truth is darker than fiction.
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