Monday, August 6, 2012

One More Monday Mystery...!

I'm starting to wonder just where the past couple of months went. That's pretty much a mystery in and of itself!

However, that is a mystery for another day. For today, we are going to look at a mystery right here in our own back yard. This is one of those disturbing stories, mainly because it has been around for quite a while and is still unsolved! That sort of makes me a little nervous, ya know?

Fourteen Feet Deep
Puget Sound, the Strait of Georgia, and the Strait of Juan de Fuca make up part of the Pacific coasts of the American state of Washington and the Canadian province of British Columbia. Collectively, they make up the Salish Sea. Their beaches are like most other ones, with one disturbing feature:

For some reason, disembodied feet keep washing up on shore.

In August of 2007, a 12 year-old Washington girl was visiting British Columbia's Jedediah Island. As reported by CBC News, she found a black and white Adidas sneaker with a sock and foot still inside -- with no other body parts to be found. Later that month, a couple found a Reebok sneaker on nearby Gabriola Island -- again, with human remains somewhat preserved inside the shoe. Both shoes were size 12, men's, and right feet. Two different people meeting very similar fates.

And the feet just kept on coming. A third foot was found in February of 2008, again a male right foot. A fourth foot was discovered in May -- the first one of a woman -- and a fifth one in June. The fifth foot, uniquely to this point, was a left foot, and DNA tests confirmed that it belonged to the same person as the first foot found. The locations of where the first six feet were found are flagged on the map below. Over the next four years, another eight feet would wash up on the shores of the Salish Sea. Fourteen total feet belonging to a dozen people.

No one is sure why the feet are washing up while the rest of the bodies never emerge. The most likely theory is that when submerged bodies decompose, the hands, feet, and head detach, as they are the parts most loosely connected to the rest of the body. In most cases, these detached parts would sink soon after, but in the case of the fourteen Salish Sea feet, the foot/sneaker combination has enough buoyancy to keep it afloat.

As for the identities of the people who once walked using the discovered feet? Investigators have used DNA tests of the human tissue and forensic analysis of the shoes to come up with answers. Unfortunately, that is easier said than done. The currents in the area draw from across the Pacific and the body fat in the feet forms a soap-like substance which interferes with scientific testing. With one exception, there are more questions than answers. In November of 2011, the Canadian Press reported that two of the feet belonged to a woman who committed suicide by jumping off a bridge in New Westminster, British Columbia, seven years earlier. To date, the owners of the other dozen feet are unidentified.

I don't know about you, but partly solved just doesn't work for me! I would like to find out the rest of the story, wouldn't you?

Where is Paul Harvey when you need him?

Coffee in the kitchen this morning, as the rain has started up again!

8 comments:

  1. Man, talk about the agony of DE FEET - that is a strange story! Could the people be illegal aliens who were killed or died enroute and were thrown overboard ? I can't imagine families with missing family members who would check this out, just in case one these appendages belong to one of the missing.

    Strange strange story.

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  2. How very strange. Wonder if it's because they didn't taste good to the denizens of the deep.

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  3. Very strange, HJ, and even more so because these folks remain unknown.

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  4. That is so weird! The illegal aliens theory seems the most logical to me. Otherwise you would think they would have been reported missing. But why only feet - that is strange. Thanks for another good mystery.

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  5. That area doesn't sound like a place I would like to go wading.

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  6. Well how many might have committed suicide?or My other thought which doesn't mean anything is some mortician with a very sick sence of humor.

    Anyway coffee in the kitchen is on with me. Our rains are coming in late afternoon now which is OK at least you have some day time fun.

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  7. Well now when you tell someone not to lose their head guess we will have to include hands and feet.

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  8. Hey Anon 6:11...
    I reckon if it were alien in nature, they wouldn't be wearing high dollar sneakers, would they?

    It sure is a troublesome mystery!

    Thanks for coming over today!


    Hey Momlady...
    Does seem strange that only one foot, most always the right, was found and that they were mostly the same size!

    Guess like the article said, could be that the sock and the shoe protected the foot!

    Pretty gruesome stuff.

    Thanks for coming over today, lady!


    Hey Beatrice...
    It is disturbing because of the fact that they haven't identified the remains yet! Really sad!

    Plenty of mysteries still out there!

    Thanks, my friend, for coming by today!


    Hey Linda...
    Does sort of make the mind work overtime making sense of it!

    Guess somethings we are just not supposed to know!

    Thanks so much for dropping by today!


    Hey Dizzy...
    I'm with ya on that thought, buddy!

    Thanks for coming over today!


    Hey JoJo...
    I would much rather think it was suicide than a weirdo doing this on purpose!

    Thanks, sweetie, for coming over today!


    Hey Bob...
    That sounds logical to me, but I wonder if that means we are a little strange?

    I would like to know the conclusion to this one, if they ever find it!

    Thanks for dropping by, my friend!

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