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Gio Takahashi
06-17-2008, 10:30
VANCOUVER, British Columbia (AP) -- A fifth human foot in a year has washed ashore off the coast of British Columbia, and this time it's a left one.

Police said two people out for a walk spotted the left foot floating in water off Westham Island on Monday morning.

Delta Police Const. Sharlene Brooks said officials are working with the B.C. Coroner's office to see if this foot is linked to any other partial remains recovered in the province.

Westham Island is at the mouth of the Fraser River, about 15 miles south of Vancouver.

''A passerby noticed a shoe floating in the water, pulled it in and notified police,'' Brooks said. ''We're treating it as a criminal investigation.''

While the similarities to the other found feet is strong, she said there's no indication this foot is related to the other cases.

''We're certainly not discounting the possibility that this may be linked to the other recovered feet, but it's just too premature and very speculative for us to even entertain that right now,'' she said.

The last foot was found May 22 on Kirkland Island in the Fraser River, about one mile away from Monday's discovery.

The first in the series was found nearly a year ago on Jedidiah Island in the Strait of Georgia. Within days, another right foot was found inside a man's Reebok sneaker on nearby Gabriola Island. The third was found in the same area, on the east side of Valdez Island in early February.

The origin on any of the remains is still unknown.

''This might take a long time,'' Brooks said. ''This is not CSI.'' She said in order to identify the foot, other remains from the body or identifying material such as a DNA would be needed. ''It's going to be pretty difficult.''

The Royal Canadian Mounted Police has said there's no evidence the feet were severed or removed from the victims' legs by force.

Curtis Ebbesmeyer, an oceanographer based in Seattle, Wash., said when a human body is submerged in the ocean, the main parts like arms, legs, hands, feet and the head are usually what come off the body.

He said his theory is that the feet came along as a result of an accident that might have happened up along the Fraser River, that washed down and spread out along the Straight of Georgia.

Ebbesmeyer said when the third foot was found the feet could have drifted from as far as 1,000 miles away. Ebbesmeyer said the feet could have been severed or detached from their bodies on their own.


source (http://www.nytimes.com/aponline/world/AP-Canada-Mystery-Feet.html)

RonDo
06-17-2008, 11:21
And you thought it was bad when you lost a sock in the washing machine/dryer.

Seegtease
06-17-2008, 20:24
What's really scary is that nobody seems to be claiming any missing.

RonDo
06-19-2008, 11:50
What's really scary is that nobody seems to be claiming any missing.

They're probably dead.


Foot #6, come on down...

Another human foot encased in a running shoe has been found on the shores of British Columbia in Canada, the second this week and the sixth within a year.

Like four of the others it was a right foot, a police official said.
The foot was found near Campbell River on Vancouver Island and appeared to have been severed, a witness said.

Police, who are not speculating on this, are trying to determine the origins of the feet and whether they are any links between the discoveries.
The latest find was on Wednesday when a woman collecting rocks spotted a shoe-clad foot on a beach.

Another woman who manages a tourist campground at Campbell River, a fishing town on Vancouver Island, accompanied her to the spot.

"I could see two white bones sticking out of a black sneaker," Sandra Malone told the National Post newspaper.

"It was definitely severed, like it had been sawn off."

However, police are refusing to speculate on any possibility of foul play.
"In the first four cases, police have no evidence that the feet were severed. It is too early to say if this foot was severed," police spokeswoman Annie Linteau said.

On Monday, a left foot was found on another island off Vancouver.
Like the previous four, it is believed to have become detached at the ankle, in a process called disarticulation.

Forensic experts say it is not unusual for body parts to become separated after they have been in the water for a long time.

Running shoes help to preserve the remains and because the soles are buoyant, the feet are brought to the surface.

Gruesome finds

Last August, two human feet washed up on the beaches of small islands off Vancouver. Then in February a third single, right foot drifted ashore.

The fourth foot was discovered on a beach in suburban Vancouver in May.
Investigators are looking at the cases individually but are also trying to establish if there any links.

Forensics experts are taking DNA samples and police are also trying track down the manufacturers of the shoes and then the shops where they were sold.

But with so little concrete information, theories abound.

Organised crime, boating accidents - even the 2004 Asian tsunami - are all being offered as possible explanations.

Source (http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/7462953.stm)

Killer_Man_
06-19-2008, 12:17
What the hell are you loonies doing? :P

deathofcheese
06-19-2008, 19:49
Ew...that's pretty disturbing if some of these feet are from the Asian tsunami.

RonDo
06-20-2008, 12:50
Apparently the 6th foot was a hoax.

DoomKitty
06-20-2008, 16:50
Oh well, just a foot.

Seegtease
06-20-2008, 20:32
"Just a box."

Gio Takahashi
06-20-2008, 23:38
It's a foothold situation in Canada, I guess.

cyriacus
06-21-2008, 03:20
oh haha people... very funneh >.>
but.... if any of the foots WERE from the tsunami,... y only the foot?
where's the body?

Gio Takahashi
06-21-2008, 10:43
if it were from the tsunami victims (I would hope not) probably eaten by sharks or whatever creatures

Bloodcinder
06-23-2008, 12:36
I'm blaming this phenomenon on Canada's socialized medicine.

Seegtease
06-23-2008, 23:51
I'm blaming this phenomenon on Canada's socialized medicine.

Doctors cutting corners, perhaps?

Bloodcinder
06-25-2008, 21:41
Doctors cutting corners, perhaps?
If you have to come to America to get an ingrown toenail removed without an eight month waiting line, definitely a possibility.