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sargt000 rated 4 months ago
i believe i've mentioned this before: i'm going to the gulf islands for easter, and along with my regular oyster collecting, i'm going to be hunting for feet. that'd be better than any easter basket i've seen.
Malory rated 4 months ago
From the page: "3 right feet wash up on Canadian islands March 5, 2008 VANCOUVER, British Columbia -- Three times in less than a year, three right feet inside running shoes have been found on separate islands in the Strait of Georgia. Police don't know if there are any links between them. Speculation in the region is rife, including that the feet were from slaying victims or they were the remains from drownings. Police haven't reached any conclusions. ''It is very unusual,'' Royal Canadian Mounted Police Constable Annie Linteau said Tuesday." Pish-posh. It's viral publicity for a new Michael Slade book!
sexualizingsanta rated 4 months ago
From the page: "Three times in less than a year, three right feet inside running shoes have been found on separate islands in the Strait of Georgia. Police don't know if there are any links between them. Curtis Ebbesmeyer, a former professor of oceanography at the University of Washington who studies floating objects, said the feet could have drifted as far as 1,000 miles. He speculated the feet floated away in the buoyant shoes after breaking from decomposing bodies, possibly of people who drowned in boating accidents."
finestkind rated 4 months ago
3 right feet wash up on Canadian islands

Curtis Ebbesmeyer, a former professor of oceanography at the University of Washington who studies floating objects, said the feet could have drifted as far as 1,000 miles.

He speculated the feet floated away in the buoyant shoes after breaking from decomposing bodies, possibly of people who drowned in boating accidents. Others said they could be from four men whose bodies weren't recovered after their small plane crashed in the area.

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Yeah...only the right feet are being detached and swept away. That makes sense. Probably not some ritualistic killing or torture byproduct or anything. Nothing to worry about here. Move along.
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