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VANCOUVER, British Columbia - For the fourth time in less than a year, a human foot in a running shoe has been found along the British Columbia coast. Police said Friday that they don't know if there are any links between the cases of the four severed right feet found on island shorelines in the Vancouver region.Authorities say they haven't reached any conclusions about the origin of the feet. But local speculation has been rife with some reports claiming they belonged to victims of violent crimes or a plane crash.Police said a passer-by found the fourth human foot on Kirkland Island, about 15 miles south of Vancouver on Thursday."It's certainly a mystery we intend on solving," Police Constable Annie Linteau said. "It's certainly very unusual."The first three feet washed ashore about 40 miles southwest of Vancouver on islands in the Strait of Georgia. The first foot was discovered last summer by beachcombers on Jedidiah Island. Days later, a foot was found inside a man's Reebok sneaker on nearby Gabriola Island. The remains of a third right foot were found on the east side of Valdez Island on Feb 8.There is no evidence to suggest the foot — or any or the previous three — was forcibly removed, Linteau said."All four were wearing socks and were in a running shoe," Linteau said.Two of the feet are size 12. Police have not released the size of the others.British Columbia chief coroner Terry Smith said DNA profiles have been taken from the first three feet. He declined to comment on the investigation or the new finding.Linteau said missing persons files were also being examined.Curtis Ebbesmeyer, a former professor of oceanography at the University of Washington who studies floating objects, said when the third foot was found that 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.
No need to be concerned jen, whoever is doing this is targetting people wearing a running shoe on the right foot. For your next jog simply go out wearing a nice pair of kitten heels.
Quote from: bijou on May 25, 2008, 01:11:02 PMNo need to be concerned jen, whoever is doing this is targetting people wearing a running shoe on the right foot. For your next jog simply go out wearing a nice pair of kitten heels. That's usually Victim #3 in most horror films.
The feet didn't appear to be forceably removed???? Um....I guess they meant no tool marks to suggest dismemberment and that there must be four bodies out there with a missing foot. Weird!!!!!!!!!
A shark who likes joggers?
Quote from: DixieBelle on May 25, 2008, 05:42:43 PMA shark who likes joggers? well, a shark or something. there's lotsa stuff in the ocean that will eat you, isn't there? I may not be the best judge of this, I avoid the ocean.
Quote from: Wretched Excess on May 25, 2008, 05:46:48 PMQuote from: DixieBelle on May 25, 2008, 05:42:43 PMA shark who likes joggers? well, a shark or something. there's lotsa stuff in the ocean that will eat you, isn't there? I may not be the best judge of this, I avoid the ocean. Go to your local library and rent Blue Planet: Seas of Life. It's a documentary series on the creatures that live in the water.Holy moly, there are some nasty, scary specimens that live down there.
I hate water! I can't watch any movie or show that features water dangers. I'm such a wimp.
Quote from: DixieBelle on May 25, 2008, 05:56:25 PMI hate water! I can't watch any movie or show that features water dangers. I'm such a wimp. I can't go out too far before I get the heebyjeebies.My weirdest/coolest experience in the ocean was snorkling at Haunuma Bay in Honolulu. The fish would nip at my skin while I swam. It took some getting used to. I had to mentally convince myself that there was no way they were going to eat me because they were no bigger than the palm of my hand. It was a challenge to get to that mindset.
VANCOUVER, British Columbia - For the fourth time in less than a year, a human head sporting a tattoo of Judy Garland's face on the forehead and wearing an Easter bonnet has been found along the British Columbia coast. Police said Friday that they don't know if there are any links between the cases of the four severed heads found on island shorelines in the Vancouver region.
Quote from: DixieBelle on May 25, 2008, 05:56:25 PMI hate water! I can't watch any movie or show that features water dangers. I'm such a wimp. I can't go out too far before I get the heebyjeebies.
Quote from: jendf on May 25, 2008, 06:02:09 PMQuote from: DixieBelle on May 25, 2008, 05:56:25 PMI hate water! I can't watch any movie or show that features water dangers. I'm such a wimp. I can't go out too far before I get the heebyjeebies.My weirdest/coolest experience in the ocean was snorkling at Haunuma Bay in Honolulu. The fish would nip at my skin while I swam. It took some getting used to. I had to mentally convince myself that there was no way they were going to eat me because they were no bigger than the palm of my hand. It was a challenge to get to that mindset.on this cruise, there was a "swim with the rays" tour on one of the stops. you literally played with freaking rays. all of my friends wanted to go. I told them, "you people are out of your f*cking minds", and I never left the bar. hell, I didn't get off the ship on that stop.
Quote from: Wretched Excess on May 25, 2008, 06:08:46 PMQuote from: jendf on May 25, 2008, 06:02:09 PMQuote from: DixieBelle on May 25, 2008, 05:56:25 PMI hate water! I can't watch any movie or show that features water dangers. I'm such a wimp. I can't go out too far before I get the heebyjeebies.My weirdest/coolest experience in the ocean was snorkling at Haunuma Bay in Honolulu. The fish would nip at my skin while I swam. It took some getting used to. I had to mentally convince myself that there was no way they were going to eat me because they were no bigger than the palm of my hand. It was a challenge to get to that mindset.on this cruise, there was a "swim with the rays" tour on one of the stops. you literally played with freaking rays. all of my friends wanted to go. I told them, "you people are out of your f*cking minds", and I never left the bar. hell, I didn't get off the ship on that stop.I would never swim with stingrays unless I was drunk or paid a lot of money. Especially now after hearing how Steve Irwin died.
I don't know if they were sting rays or not; I'm not even sure how many kinds there are. and I didn't care. they were gross floppy ocean critters with teeth. that's all I had to hear. that they had teeth. that may have been my only question, in fact. "do these things have teeth?"