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Nothing Worth Dying For - True Mystery of Ben McDaniel and His Vanishing at Florida's Vortex Spring Cave - cover

Nothing Worth Dying For - True Mystery of Ben McDaniel and His Vanishing at Florida's Vortex Spring Cave

Daniel Turmoil

Publisher: Daniel Turmoil

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Summary

On August 18th, 2010, Ben McDaniel, a 30-year-old open water diver, was last spotted diving in the underwater cave at Vortex Spring in Ponce De Leon, Florida. The following two days, when a Vortex Spring employee noticed that Ben's truck was still parked in the lot, the Holmes County sheriff's office was contacted and the search operation commenced. A story of the unfolding events.
Available since: 11/02/2024.

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