Remember that strange story a few weeks ago from Canada where they had five human feet wash up on several different beaches in close proximity to each other? They were supposedly all right feet, all encased in tennis shoes and none seemed to have been severed. All but one of the feet that had washed up were men's feet. Anyway, the police had no idea whose feet they were and no leads. Today's headlines say they have identified one of the feet. It apparently belonged to a man who had been severely depressed and disappeared a year ago. The article is kind of confusing because it says that one of the five feet found has been identified as this man's but then later it says that two of the feet found were found 25 miles apart and both belonged to this man. They have not released this man's name yet so his family can all be notified.
Authorities say it's possible the ocean's currents could have separated the feet from their bodies. But don't you think it's kind of strange that so many feet would show up so close together at one time. And why wouldn't the currents separate other body parts from the bodies--why feet? And if it's so normal why don't we hear more stories like this more often? Just seems a bit odd to me. I think there has to be some foul play involved somewhere for their to be so many feet. I'm just sayin'!
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