Tuesday, December 12, 2017
The Thirteenth Severed Human Foot Washes Ashore in British Columbia Since 2007, Police Suspect No Foul Play...Wait What?
Source - Canadians are asking questions after a foot popping up along a British Columbia beach, this week, was found to be the 13th one discovered on the coastline over the past decade. A man walking his dog discovered the 13th foot, found in a shoe along with part of a lower leg, on Thusday. It is unknown who that foot belonged to.
'Our early analysis suggests these are human remains and we will do further investigation and testing ... in the coming weeks,' said Andy Watson, a spokesman for the BC Coroners Service, to CNN.
A man walking his dog found a foot with a shoe and lower leg on a British Columbia beach this Thursday, making it the 13th to be found on the coastline. The remains also included a tibia and fibula bone.
According to the Coroners Service, all 12 feet found beforehand were human. Eight of the 13 were even determined to belong to six people.
Foul play is not suspected in any of the cases, but the Coroners Service would not reveal how it came to that conclusion.
Cause of death for the foot found this week is unknown, but the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) and the Coroners Service are hoping to discover who it belongs to.
When asked why the feet have washed ashore, Watson said: 'I'm not able to speak to' the reason.
He added: 'There's no reason to believe that they (the cases) were connected in any way.'
Serious question Canada: How many severed feet have to mysteriously wash ashore with no explanation in a small area before it gets suspicious? Thirteen feet an no bodies along a single coastline seems like something that would raise a couple red flags in the States. I mean cartels in Mexico chop off hands and stuff but we know that, there's a concrete answer.
"Hey what's that bloody hand doing over there?"
"Somebody must have pissed off the cartel."
"Ah gotcha, that's really fucked up."
But in Canada we have THIRTEEN severed feet and no one's even a little curious. And I'm not anti-cop by any means, but these mounties seem like they kind of stink at their jobs.
First of all, there's the fact that they had to bring it to the lab to determine whether or not the remains were human. Guys, it's an entire shinbone attached to a foot that is still wearing a sock and a shoe, pretty sure that foot belonged to a person. Add to that their PR savy, saying they can't speak to the reason meaning they don't know the reason, but also clearly stating they have no real intention to investigate.
I do get what he means about there being no connections. It is pretty tough to see similarities. Aside from the fact that they're all severed feet with no accompanying body parts and they are all wearing shoes and were found in a relatively small area there's not much to discuss. The shoes are all different styles and brands without any distinct patterns. No code to crack there.
And all of this started in 2007. One year after Dexter debuted - a show about a serial killer who dumps severed body parts into the ocean - British Columbia starts having severed body parts wash ashore. Almost a decade later and 13 feet have been found and they still don't have a single working theory! At least pretend to try mounties, that's all I'm asking. Bare minimum, tell us a bear ate all of them and the feet are all that's left or some wolves got to them. Anything at all.
It goes without saying but we can obviously rule out Rex Ryan as a suspect because there's a negative infinity chance he would ditch the feet of all things.
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