British Columbia’s bodiless feet
p2pnet news view | Off Topic:- This is getting really bizarre.
Another disembodied foot has washed up on the coast of British Columbia.
It’s the sixth in what seems to be a series.
A seventh US foot was washed up in Washington, just down the coast.
Says CTV »»»
The first foot was found on Jedidiah Island, in the strait that divides Vancouver Island from the mainland. It was a right foot inside a Campus-brand men’s size 12 running shoe that was mainly distributed in India.
Six days later, another right foot — inside a man’s size 12 Reebok running shoe — washed ashore on Gabriola Island.
A third — a right foot in a Nike sneaker — was found in the area on Feb. 8 on the east side of Valdez Island.
The fourth and fifth feet were both found near the Fraser River.
The fourth came ashore on Kirkland Island on May 22 and was the only one of the five that came from a woman’s body. It was found in a New Balance running shoe.
The fifth, a size 10 left foot, was located a kilometre away on June 16. It was later determined to be a match to the foot found months earlier on Valdez Island.
Then, on August 3, “a newspaper in Washington State reported that a running shoe, containing bones and flesh had been found at a Strait of Juan de Fuca beach, just south of the U.S-Canada border, about 40 kilometres west of Port Angeles,”" says the story,
The latest foot was inside a New Balance runner spotted Tuesday afternoon, according to the Canadian Press.
It’s the, “only one belonging to a woman” since the first foot was found on Jedidiah Island in Georgia Strait on August 20, 2007, says the story.
CTV – Another severed foot washes up on B.C. shore, November 12, 2008
Canadian Press – Shoreline walk reveals seventh foot washed up on B.C. south coast, November 12, 2008
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