I really love bacon too much.Rusty wrote: ↑Fri Oct 13, 2017 5:17 pmI'll bet your confessions scour the ears of the poor priest.

I really love bacon too much.Rusty wrote: ↑Fri Oct 13, 2017 5:17 pmI'll bet your confessions scour the ears of the poor priest.
The tibia and fibula were attached to the left foot found by Mr. Johns. It was still wearing a white sock and a black shoe. Mike Johns
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In any other part of the world, a sneaker with a human foot washing ashore might be a terrifying discovery, enough to frighten residents and stir fears of a gruesome murder or a serial killer on the loose. But not in British Columbia, where these discoveries have become so common that they are tracked. It was the 13th foot to wash ashore since 2007.
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Since the first severed foot was discovered in August 2007, the cases have caught the attention and imagination of Canadians across the country. By July 2008, five feet had been retrieved in the Strait of Georgia, part of the Pacific Ocean between Vancouver and Washington State.
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Joshua Constandinou, who owns the Cold Shoulder Cafe in Jordan River, about a half-mile from the site of the foot, said residents were not rattled by the discovery. “At the beginning, it seemed more strange, but now it happens so many times,” Mr. Constandinou said.
He said that people understood that science could explain the mysteries. “It makes sense to me that if a body is in the ocean and decomposes, you end up with a shoe that floats and an ankle where it would disconnect from the tibia and fibula,” Mr. Constandinou said. “That is what they are finding on the beaches.”