El aterrador caso del hoyo de Mel - Summary

Summary

Mel Waters, a property owner in rural Washington, called into a radio program, 'Coast to Coast', in 1997 to share a bizarre story. He claimed to have discovered a mysterious hole on his property that was three meters in diameter and seemed to have no bottom. Despite throwing objects into the hole, including a rock and a rope, he never heard them hit the bottom. As the story unfolded, Mel revealed that he had lowered a sheep into the hole using a rope, but when it was pulled back up, the sheep had been transformed into a grotesque, unrecognizable creature. The sheep's body was found to be swollen, with a scar on its belly, and a strange, fetus-like creature was discovered inside. Mel's story sparked widespread interest, but he soon found himself being interrogated by US government agents who asked him strange questions and eventually offered to buy his property. Mel was forced to sell and reportedly had to relocate to Australia. The mystery of the hole remains unsolved, and the story has become a legendary tale among fans of the 'Coast to Coast' program.

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Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. A man named Mel Waters called the "Coast to Coast" radio program in 1997 to share a strange story.
2. Mel Waters claimed to have found a mysterious hole on his property in rural Washington state.
3. The hole was about 3 meters in diameter and had a perfectly outlined edge.
4. When Mel Waters threw a stone into the hole, he didn't hear it hit the bottom.
5. Mel Waters repeated the experiment with a larger rock and again didn't hear it hit the bottom.
6. Mel Waters decided to investigate the hole further and tied a rope to a stake and threw it into the hole.
7. The rope fell into the hole and remained taut, suggesting that the hole was much deeper than expected.
8. Mel Waters repeated the experiment with longer ropes and eventually used a fishing reel with 80,000 feet of rope.
9. The rope was dropped into the hole, but it didn't touch the bottom, even at its full length.
10. Mel Waters decided to lower a sheep into the hole to see what would happen.
11. After lowering the sheep, Mel Waters and his colleagues felt a strong pull and vibrations on the rope.
12. When they pulled the sheep back up, it had been transformed into a horrific, unrecognizable creature.
13. The sheep's belly was swollen, and it had a scar on top.
14. When the sheep was opened up, it was found to contain a fetus-like creature that was not a sheep.
15. Mel Waters threw the sheep and the creature into the hole, getting rid of the evidence.
16. The news of the hole and the strange occurrences spread throughout the town.
17. Mel Waters was visited by men who claimed to be from the US government and asked him bizarre questions about the hole.
18. The government men offered to buy Mel Waters' property, but he asked for time to consider the offer.
19. Mel Waters eventually lost contact with the radio program and was not heard from again.
20. Listeners of the radio program tried to get a satellite photo of Mel Waters' property through a service called Terra Server but found that it was censored by a white box.