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Police: Small human foot washes ashore in Wash. First BC, now Wash. state...serial killer at work? Quote:
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Wow. So in the last 3 years 10 feet have washed up in the pacific north west. Serial killer? |
I wouldn't assume so quickly that its a serial killer, when a body gets tossed into the ocean usually air gets trapped in the shoe. As the body decomposes the shoe tends to float up with the foot and safely back to shore with the help of the current. |
i saw a post on cbc comments section and it explains it pretty well actually. "There is a simple explanation. Bodies that end up in water as a result of drownings, aircraft and boat accidents are consumed by sea creatures. The foot is encased in the lightweight but buoyant shoe and when the ankle is worn through the shoe and foot are free to ride the currents. And yes they could end up almost anywhere. Why now? Simple, earlier shoes were heavier and subject to rot. Current running shoes are lighter, have air entrained in them to make them lighter. Also they don't rot with the same consistency as leather. Consider that they never find feet in leather shoes or hiking boots. This is not the work of a serial killer or cult, simply Mother Nature doing her thing and modern shoe manufacturers making shoes as light and strong as possible." |
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wouldn't it be pretty easy to tell if the foot was severed or rotten? I don't see how bones can just drift away from a simple decomposing process. |
looks like people still want to put their feet on solid ground even if their dead http://csi-miami.maxupdates.tv/wp-co...-a-Traitor.jpg |
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I remember reading one of the older news articles that said the feet found in BC were all lefty's or righties. No matching pair? And that the bone on the ankles look like it was cleanly cut off. |
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^^ i was thinking the same thing lol |
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