True Crime : 14th Foot Washes Ashore In Canada
14th Foot Washes Ashore In Canada
Over the past decade, there’s been a strange occurrence in the southernmost part of British Columbia, human feet washing ashore from the sea. Last week the 14th foot washed ashore on Gabriola Island further fueling concerns as well as conspiracy theories.
The human feet that wash ashore are still inside shoes (in some cased hiking boots) leaving some to theories that there’s a serial killer cutting up victims and dumping them at sea, or that they’re victims of human trafficking, the theories go well beyond earthly possibilities to aliens.
It’s been stated many times by the Canadian Mounted Police that what’s occurring is strangely natural in the case of human remains that are out at sea. As the human body breaks down and sinks, the feet, protected by the shoes that are able to float, detached from the legs and get carried by the ocean’s current bringing them to the shorelines of British Columbia.
Not many are aware the coroner’s office made a statement that all previous cases were not the results of foul play according to the spokesman for the BC Coroner’s office Andy Watson. Also many are unaware that 9 out of the 14 feet discovered were identified through DNA testing. In cases last year a foot, still attached to a leg (bones), was found on a beach and DNA tests proved it belonged to a 79-year-old man from Washington State that went missing months earlier.
Below is a graph showing the locations of where the feet were found including whether or not the feet were identified.
Something Strange Is Afoot In The Pacific Northwest – Mysterious Feet Wash Ashore
Often life is much more terrifying than anything horror writers can dream up. An unusual and mysterious series of events, reported by The Washington Post, has captured the world’s curiosity.
Since 2007, 16 human feet still in their shoes, have washed up on the shores of the Pacific Northwest. The latest foot arrived earlier this week.
That’s right, 16 feet. They have been various sizes, ages and sexes. The feet belong to five men and 3 women. The big question is, who and where did they come from
There are several theories, but little to no evidence, other than the feet, shoes and socks. Some believe the feet are from a plane crash that happened in 2005, but that theory doesn’t make much sense, seeing that the latest foot has been identified as from being detached from its body in 2013. Others think it’s from the tsunami that occurred in 2004, but again, the new foot is from 2013. Some say that the feet belong to suicide victims, which I will admit is a possibility. However many think a serial killer is at work, disposing of his victims in the water. What ever you believe, you have to admit it is disturbing.
We will keep you posted as the story continues to develop. Hopefully, law enforcement official will uncover what type of crime has been afoot on the beaches and in the waters of the Pacific Northwest soon.