Dave
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Post by Dave on Jun 18, 2008 10:52:35 GMT
Another disarticulated human foot has been found in B.C. coastal waters. That makes five feet discovered near Vancouver since last summer. Two right feet were found within six days of each other in August, on different small islands only a few dozen kilometres apart. A third right foot washed up in February, a little further to the south. Last month, a fourth right foot, reportedly a woman's, was spotted by a passerby in the sweeping Fraser River delta, closer to Vancouver. And on Monday, yet another foot was found, also in the delta. A left foot, this one. Like all the others, it was encased in a running shoe, sock on. Seems strange all these feet washing up, so what do you know greygull
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Post by merse on Jun 18, 2008 17:02:16 GMT
Another disarticulated human foot has been found in B.C. coastal waters. That makes five feet discovered near Vancouver since last summer. Seems strange all these feet washing up, so what do you know greygull I wouldn't go poking your nose into this "one footed mystery" Dave.................go on, 'op it! ;D ;D ;D ;D
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Post by graygull on Jun 21, 2008 4:37:01 GMT
Monday's foot was a terrible hoax by some really sick sod, turned out to be animal remains, the others continue to be a total mystery but it is the thinking they are from some people lost in a plane crash into the ocean last year where no bodies were recovered. Dna testing is still being carried out.
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Post by Dave on Jun 21, 2008 6:39:06 GMT
Thanks for the update greygull, it does seem the plane crash is a possibility, but if the report was correct, you would have to ask, why only the feet. The report all so said they each foot had a trainer on it and that seems strange as well.
There was me thinking they didn't like joggers in Vancouver. Can you please give me any updates as they happen. Thanks Dave R
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Post by merse on Jun 21, 2008 7:00:44 GMT
There was me thinking they didn't like joggers in Vancouver. Perhaps "they" don't like smelly trainers!
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Post by andyparsons on Jun 21, 2008 7:09:51 GMT
Were they Nike trainers?? ;D
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Post by graygull on Jun 22, 2008 3:57:40 GMT
Seems the theory goes that sea creatchers are not fond of chewing on sneaker rubber and when leg is detached they float to the surface, grusome but true.
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Post by Dave on Jul 1, 2008 15:56:20 GMT
Any updates greygull?
I heard that the right feet were only one step behind ;D
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Post by graygull on Jul 3, 2008 2:40:30 GMT
the mystery seems to have "defeeted" them all , no more news of late.
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