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Canadian floating feet mystery deepens

Foul play was not suspected because there was no sign of trauma!
WTF!?
For the 11th time in the past four years, a human foot in a sport shoe was found on a Pacific Northwest shoreline.Foot No. 11 was found Tuesday near a marina in an inlet called False Creek, police in Vancouver, British Columbia, said. Foul play was not suspected because there was no sign of trauma, coroner Stephen Fonseca said in a report from CNN affiliate CBC.
“These human remains did not show any evidence of trauma whatsoever,” CBC quoted Fonseca as saying.
DNA samples from foot No. 11 will be compared to DNA obtained from family members in missing persons cases to try to establish an identity, he said.
So who do the feet belong to and how did they meet their demise?
One foot, found in August 2007 on Jedediah Island, British Columbia, was identified as coming from a deceased man whose family did not want further details released, according to a report in the Vancouver Sun.
But the rest remain a mystery, according to a list in the Vancouver Sun.
Mark Mendelson, a Toronto forensics consultant and former police detective, said on the [url=http://www.ctv.ca/CTVNews/Canada/20110901/vancouver-human-foot-autopsy-110901/]TV program "Canada AM"[/url] on Thursday that he's not buying that anything nefarious is, well, afoot.
"You have to think dirty," he said.
"I don't know if you can look at this as just a coincidence," he said, pointing out that he thinks there are too many questions that don't have logical answers.
"Why is it only happening on the west coast near Vancouver… why aren’t these feet floating up off Nova Scotia or St. John’s, Newfoundland, or off the coast of New Jersey," Mendelson asked.
And why only feet in running shoes?
Where are the rest of the body parts?
“Body parts do eventually make their way to the surface. So why are we only getting feet? Why are they in running shoes,” he asked.
Simon Fraser University forensics researcher Gail Anderson offers answers in a report on the website vancouver.24hrs.ca.
“We have an awful lot of people missing in our waters, either from accidental cases or people who deliberately entered the water,” the website quotes Anderson as saying. “We’re talking four years and 11 feet. That’s really not that many at all.”
And if the shoe floats?
University of British Columbia materials engineering professor Anoush Poursartip tells vancouver.24hrs he has a theory on that.
“The polymers used in running shoes are chosen partially for their light weight. This means the shoe has significant buoyancy,” he told the website.
So the shoes are dragging the feet to the surface but leaving the rest of the body in the depths?
“I’m not sure I buy the theory it’s because the shoe floats,” Mendelson said in the "Canada AM" interview.
But one thing is certain, Mendelson said.
"Something is very, very strange here.”
Well no fucking shit Sherlock!


Added: Sep-1-2011 Occurred On: Sep-1-2011
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  • No mystery.
    When Canada converted to the metric system, they didn't need feet anymore.

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  • Probably from the tsunami. Thousands unaccounted for.

    Posted Sep-1-2011 By 

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  • I've heard about this and it is indeed weird.

    The Game Is Afoot Watson

    —Sherlock Holmes

    Posted Sep-2-2011 By 

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  • Aliens abducting people and cutting off their feet.

    Posted Sep-1-2011 By 

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  • Are Canadian homicide investigators really this lame?

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    • @ArrestU they found some floating in washington state as well eh...nice comment btw eh..its to cold in our igloos to think eh! so we just drink beer and eat back bacon...eh!!in between trips to the donut store eh..no time for a missing foot case eh!

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    • @k-doe

      When they have had 11 separate incidents, it is time to start digging for answers. Sure it could be remains of someone killed by mother nature overseas, but it could also be body parts dumped by some murderer in Canada. If it happened once, I can see it, but 11? damn

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  • If it were just a case of a floating shoe then they'd be washing up all over the world, so that's BS. When and if this is ever solved it will be nefarious in nature. I might be wrong but haven't they all been left feet?

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  • has anyone seen my foot? i lost it somewhere in Canada

    Posted Sep-2-2011 By 

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  • You seen one dismember foot in a shoe you seen them all.

    Posted Sep-2-2011 By 

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  • Canada. Land of mystery. Has anyone bothered to check up on all those retired Twin Peaks writers?

    Posted Sep-2-2011 By 

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  • there were actually more feet than that, but if they're size 8 or less you have to throw em back.

    Posted Sep-2-2011 By 

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  • dead feet float because they're inside of buoyant shoes. People die anywhere in the world and their shoes (with foot remains inside) float around until they was ashore somewhere, after months or even years at sea. That's all this is.

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    • @Ham_Sandwich27 - so like, what you're saying is that people die in the streets, nobody picks them up, they wash into a drainage system, float out to sea fully clothed, so it's perfectly natural that we find motherfucking feet on the motherfucking beach, like sand dollars?

      i guess it stands to reason you'd think this if canadian homicide is unable to detect trauma upon finding a SEVERED APPENDAGE.

      : )

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    • @darthmullet1

      die on the streets?

      Is it that hard for you to imagine how someone could die in the oceans or rivers connected to oceans?

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    • @Ham_Sandwich27 - doesn't matter what I can or can't imagine. you're the one suggesting it's normal for unclaimed body parts to wash ashore. I'm simply challenging the notion : )

      Posted Sep-3-2011 By 

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    • @darthmullet1

      Ok so when a body falls into the water, decomposes and falls apart, what do you expect the shoes to do? Disappear into thin air?

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    • @Ham_Sandwich27 ohhhh c'mon. I'm just giving you shit man : )

      Posted Sep-3-2011 By 

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  • That's not really that many at all .
    You fuckin joshin' ?

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  • This is not a mystery. The new running shoe materials just don't break down in the water the way older shoes did. Canvas and leather are consumed by bacteria - not so, plastics. So once the body of the suicide or accident victim decomposes and the ankle disintegrates, the shoe is free to float up with the foot bones inside. So, its not a mass murderer with a foot fetish - just everyday science.

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