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  2. Mel's Hole - Wikipedia

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    Mel's Hole is, according to an urban legend, a "bottomless pit" near Ellensburg, Washington. Claims about it were first made on the radio show Coast to Coast AM in 1997 by a guest calling himself Mel Waters. Later investigation revealed no such person was listed as residing in that area, and no credible evidence has been given that the hole ...

  3. Well to Hell - Wikipedia

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    Mel's Hole; Nine Miles Down, a film inspired by the urban legend; The Devil Below, a 2021 horror movie about a group of people looking for a burning coal seam. They discuss the Well to Hell. Stull, Kansas; The Superdeep, a 2020 Russian horror film directed by Arseny Syuhin, based on the real-life Kola Superdeep Borehole.

  4. Why We Can’t Look Away From Scammer Stories - AOL

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    Credit - Apple Cider Vinegar: Netflix; Scam Goddess: Disney; Scamanda: ABC News Studios. E arly in her new Netflix series Apple Cider Vinegar, its star, Kaitlyn Dever, breaks the fourth wall ...

  5. Hoax Slayer - Wikipedia

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    Hoax Slayer originated as a Yahoo! group before the website was established. [6]Stories it has debunked include fake videos claiming to depict Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, [7] myths that the 2013 supermoon appeared bigger than it really did, [8] and a "Simon Ashton" hoax claiming that emails from Simon Ashton should not be opened because doing so would lead to your computer being hacked.

  6. We Found Out Exactly What Happened to Mel's Husband on ... - AOL

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    Throughout season 1, Mel's tragic backstory is revealed. She and her husband, sailor/doctor Mark (Daniel Gillies), are happily expecting a baby, only to have the pregnancy end in a stillbirth.

  7. Energy-saving scam uses Elon Musk’s name – Here’s the truth

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    A new scam using Elon Musk's name is making the rounds, promoting "energy-saving" devices and falsely linking the Tesla and SpaceX leader to the products. Energy-saving scam uses Elon Musk’s ...

  8. Use AOL Certified Mail to confirm legitimate AOL emails

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    AOL may send you emails from time to time about products or features we think you'd be interested in. If you're ever concerned about the legitimacy of these emails, just check to see if there's a green "AOL Certified Mail" icon beside the sender name.

  9. Talk:Mel's Hole - Wikipedia

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    Mel's Hole is a geographic anomaly that Mel Waters claims to have discovered seems an inappropriate lead: It is a statement that asserts that the hole exists and that Mel Waters exists, both of which are unproven. dramatic 19:42, 20 March 2011 (UTC)