Another mysterious right foot floats ashore in Gulf Islands Last Updated: Friday, February 15, 2008 | 11:44 AM ET CBC News
For the third time in six months, a right foot wearing a sneaker has washed up on the shores of the Gulf Islands, in the Strait of Georgia.
The latest foot was found on the east side of Valdez Island, near Nanaimo.
Last August two other right feet, both male and both wearing size 12 sneakers, washed ashore on nearby Gabriola and Jedediah Islands.
Those cases are still under investigation, and so far no links between the three discoveries have been established, police said.
The latest appendage has been turned over to the B.C. Coroner's Service, and the RCMP is reviewing missing-persons files that could shed light on its discovery. Two feet found in August
Police have yet to determine whether foul play had anything to do with the feet.
The discovery of the first two feet last summer prompted speculation that they might have belonged to men who died in a plane or boating accident.
The first was discovered Aug. 20 on Jedediah Island by a 12-year-old girl from Washington state, who found a black-and-white Adidas shoe with a sock and foot still inside.
The second was found six days later on Gabriola Island by a Vancouver couple who were hiking along the beach when they came upon a Reebok running shoe with human remains inside.
"We have been informed that it looks like both feet had separated from the body by natural decomposition, possibly while in the water,'' Cpl. Garry Cox of Oceanside RCMP on Vancouver Island said in August.
Cox said a cleanly cut foot would have been very suspicious, but natural decomposition suggests the victims might have drowned.
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This reminds me of a campfire story I used to tell at camp about a psycho tying bricks to the necks of people he killed. Over time, the neck rotted out, and the heads floated to the surface.
Someone must be doing that and tying the bricks to the right foot.
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This reminds me of a campfire story I used to tell at camp about a psycho tying bricks to the necks of people he killed. Over time, the neck rotted out, and the heads floated to the surface.
Someone must be doing that and tying the bricks to the right foot.
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B wrote:
This reminds me of a campfire story I used to tell at camp about a psycho tying bricks to the necks of people he killed. Over time, the neck rotted out, and the heads floated to the surface.
Someone must be doing that and tying the bricks to the right foot.
Wouldn't the rest of the bodies be showing up then, too, though?
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NaiveAndTrue wrote:
B wrote:
This reminds me of a campfire story I used to tell at camp about a psycho tying bricks to the necks of people he killed. Over time, the neck rotted out, and the heads floated to the surface.
Someone must be doing that and tying the bricks to the right foot.
Wouldn't the rest of the bodies be showing up then, too, though?
Well, the campfire story had some stuff about brains rotting and causing air bubbles in the head which made them float, but I don't know ... maybe bodies get caught on rocks and feet catch ocean currents more easily.
_________________ "Though some may think there should be a separation between art/music and politics, it should be reinforced that art can be a form of nonviolent protest." - e.v.
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