http://www.ctvbc.ca/servlet/an/local/CT ... lumbiaHomeThird right foot washes ashore in six months
Updated: Thu Feb. 14 2008 16:48:21
It's the third right foot to wash up on B.C.'s shores in the past six months. And to make it even more sinister, there's been no left feet to match.
On February 8, a sneaker containing what appeared to be the remains of a right foot was found on the east side of Valdez Island.
Police seized the sneaker and turned it over to the B.C. Coroner's service for an investigation. Officers began reviewing their files to find out if any missing people might match the foot.
"It is not known at this time what relationship, if any, this foot has with the two feet recovered last year in the same area," said Cst. Annie Linteau of the RCMP. "Police have yet to determine if foul play is involved."
In September, a Vancouver couple came across a single white and black, size 12 Reebok shoe while walking along Gabriola Island. Inside was the grisly remains of a human right foot.
And that same week a Washington state family, visiting Jedidiah Island, also uncovered a human foot that had washed ashore. It was also from the right.
"Both are right feet so we know it's two people," Oceanside RCMP Cpl. Garry Cox told reporters at the time.
The discovery baffled police, who said that finding two feet within a relatively short distance of each other was very unlikely.
Police are asking anyone with information about the foot to contact Gabriola Island RCMP at 250-247-8333.
From discussion on Five Deaths Demand Justice Petition thread:
xsbank wrote:"Remains" were found on the beach on Jedediah Is. in August this summer - was that related?
Widow wrote:A man's size 12 right foot/shoe was found on Jedediah, and about a week later another mans size 12 right foot/shoe was found further south ... and since this was so soon after Kevin had been dragging the bottom we wondered - certainly the currents could carry that way - someone lost from Quadra had previously turned up around Parksville ... but no one ever took DNA from the four missing men, and although we contacted our RCMP officer we have heard nothing.
snaproll20 wrote:This whole incident seems fraught with a lack of committed investigation.
Maybe I have watched too many CSI episodes on TV, but surely DNA samples from relatives should have been done by now.
Did the RCMP ask family how the victims were dressed that fateful day?
Have they asked what brand sneakers the various men owned?
Widow wrote:My conversations with the other families indicate that the RCMP never asked for details of how the a/c occupants were dressed. I, like you snaproll20, would have expected them to take DNA samples when the men were declared missing persons ... it would seem that if remains turn up, they should be able to attempt identification BEFORE contacting family members.
Indeed, the investigation by all parties has been disjointed at best. The original RCMP officer on the case left the area at the same time the wreck was recovered ... taking with him all his personal insights and instincts brought up in the early investigation.
Even the original coroner was transferred to the Child Death review ... her instincts about Dave's cause of death and questions about how/why he was left to drown seem irrelevant to the "new" coroner.
Perhaps some of these things will be questioned publically with the upcoming W-Five update into this story ... they were here last week doing interviews for the follow-up. You can be sure I will let you all know when the episode is scheduled for airing!
No one has yet requested DNA samples, although we have asked that they be collected. Really, we can't help but wonder ...
Really, really creepy, whatever is up.









