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Old 02-15-2008, 01:30 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Three Right Feet missing a body. Odd story Times Colonist BC Canada

Third right foot discovered in Gulf Islands
Latest foot found on Valdes Island; police not sure if foul play is involved
Rob Shaw, Times Colonist
Published: Friday, February 15, 2008
Three severed right feet have washed ashore on the Gulf Islands in the past six months, in what police say is one of the most bizarre cases in recent memory.

The latest foot, still in its sneaker, was found last Friday on Valdes Island, a small community near Nanaimo that does not have regular ferry service and is accessible only by private boat or float plane.

RCMP say they're not sure whether foul play is involved and are trying to match any missing-person cases to the severed foot.


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Three right feet have been discovered over the last six months in the Gulf Islands. The latest was at Valdes Island. The two other right feet were found at Gabriola Island and Jedidiah Island.
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Font:****Two other right feet, both in size 12 men's sneakers, washed ashore on Gabriola and Jedediah islands last August. RCMP collected DNA from the grisly remains but could not match them to anyone in police databases. The three islands are within 60 kilometres of each other.

"It is unusual," said RCMP spokeswoman Const. Annie Linteau. "We are in the preliminary stages of this particular investigation, and of course we will not enter into speculation."

The Vancouver Island Major Crime Unit has sent detectives to investigate the cases, she said.

Meanwhile, the latest foot has been turned over to the B.C. Coroners Service for forensic testing.

"We'll be using pathology examinations and anthropology examinations to garner as much information as we possibly can about the remains," said Jeff Dolen, B.C.'s assistant deputy chief coroner.

Although it is somewhat common to find individual body parts, Dolen said this would be "the first instance of three such similar remains being discovered" in such proximity.

A body in the ocean will first sink and then, depending on the depth, float back to the surface as it becomes bloated with gas.

It is common for hands, feet and the head to detach as a body decomposes, said Gail Anderson, a forensic entomologist from Simon Fraser University who has submerged pigs in Saanich Inlet to study ocean decomposition. But generally, those limbs do not float, she said.

"Obviously there's some sort of current picking up light items and washing them to those particular areas," Anderson said.

Her research on pig carcasses has shown crabs, seals, sharks and fish are frequent scavengers of body parts.

Feet in particular can go through a process called adipocere, as the ocean turns the fat into a soap-like substance during weeks and months in the water, Anderson said. Once that happens, nothing will eat the flesh, she said. But she said it also makes it extremely difficult for forensic analysts to gather clues from the body part, such as its age.

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Perhaps we could come up with a scenario which would bring about these grizzley events.

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Shark attacks maybe?
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We don't get a lot of sharks inshore in Canada. And if we did have them, they aren't allowed to have handguns.
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what? handguns? where did that come from?
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Just the canuck sense of humor. You, as a Calgaryian hould see the irony. Sharks with handguns? Organized crime at sea? Kind like the murder victim found with his upper airways full of cornflakes. Police supect a cereal killer. Or the case of the toilet being stolen from the police station. Police have nothing to go on.
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Just the canuck sense of humor. You, as a Calgaryian hould see the irony. Sharks with handguns? Organized crime at sea? Kind like the murder victim found with his upper airways full of cornflakes. Police supect a cereal killer. Or the case of the toilet being stolen from the police station. Police have nothing to go on.
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Well I just don't get where the handgun comment came from at all. No hands in the story, no guns in the story. Just coastal waters, where there are actually sharks.

I guess I am missing something.

I get the handgun thing was supposed to be a joke, I just thought it was totally out of left field and irrelevant to the story.

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OK, I didn't really pay too much attention to the geography. I kind of assumed it was in the Caribbean region.
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Well I just don't get where the handgun comment came from at all. No hands in the story, no guns in the story. Just coastal waters, where there are actually sharks.

I guess I am missing something.

I get the handgun thing was supposed to be a joke, I just thought it was totally out of left field and irrelevant to the story.

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RICHMOND, British Columbia -- Another human foot has washed up on British Columbia's south coast, the seventh to be found on the province's beaches since August 2007.

Royal Canadian Mounted Police Constable Annie Linteau confirmed that human remains were inside a New Balance running shoe spotted Tuesday afternoon.

"My first reaction was this was a small size, maybe a woman's shoe," said Ken Johnston, who fished the shoe out of the Fraser River off Richmond after his wife spotted it while walking their dog.

One right-foot New Balance running shoe -- the only one belonging to a woman -- has been found since the first foot was located on Jedidiah Island in Georgia Strait on Aug. 20, 2007. That shoe turned up May 22 on Kirkland Island in the Fraser River, not far from the site of Tuesday's discovery.

All the other feet were found at several sites on or near Georgia Strait, including remains in a shoe found in August in Washington state's San Juan Islands.

Police have determined that two of the shoes -- found Feb. 8 on Valdez Island and June 16 off Richmond -- are a match.

DNA testing linked one foot to a depressed man who disappeared in 2007 but the other remains have not been identified.

Authorities say it appears that all of the feet separated naturally from bodies as they decomposed in the water.
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