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Archive for May 28th, 2008

B.C. severed feet mystery deepens

Posted by Xeno on May 28, 2008

The Ogopogo. The Bermuda Triangle. Mermaids. The ocean has always been a trove of mysteries, most of which remain unsolved. The latest head-scratcher that’s leaving everyone from police to oceanographers baffled are a series of sneaker-clad right feet that have washed up on shorelines along islands in British Columbia.

There have been four in less than a year. All feet were wearing socks and shoes. Two of them were size 12. The latest one was found on May 22 on Kirkland Island in the Fraser River. “It’s certainly a mystery we intend on solving,” Constable Annie Linteau with the RCMP E Division told the media recently. “It’s certainly very unusual.” The first in the series was found nearly a year ago on Jedidiah Island. Within days, another right foot was found inside a man’s Reebok sneaker on Gabriola Island. The third was found on the east side of Valdez Island in early February.

The origin on any of the remains is still unknown.

Linteau said that there’s no evidence the feet were severed or removed from the victims’ legs by force. Police say DNA testing is being done on the latest foot, and DNA profiles have been conducted on the others. Curtis Ebbesmeyer, an oceanographer based in Seattle, Wash., said when a human body submerged in the ocean, the main parts like arms, legs, hands, feet and the head are usually what come off the body. But he’s still baffled by how the exact same part — a right foot — could wash up repeatedly. “It’s not unusual for body parts to wash up along the United States or Canada,” he said. “There’s so many accidents, like boating. That’s not unusual. It is unusual to find four bodies over the course of the year and just right feet.”

He said his theory is that the feet came along as a result of an accident that might have happened up along the Fraser River, that washed down and spread out along the Straight of Georgia. Ebbesmeyer said he would urge the police to trace the shoes back to the store they were purchased. “There’s a lot you can do with the serial number of a shoe and I’m assuming the RCMP are doing that,” he said. -ca

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Shoe found with human remains matches one found last year

Posted by Xeno on May 28, 2008

A shoe found with human remains Saturday morning near the shoreline of Lake Travis matches a shoe found about a mile away, close to Windy Point Park, in November, Travis County sheriff’s office spokesman Roger Wade said Tuesday.

About 10 a.m. Saturday, a boater called 911 after the tennis shoe was discovered on land a few feet from the lake, in an area between Hippie Hollow and the Oasis restaurant that is accessible only by boat, Wade said. Detectives with the sheriff’s office went to the scene to collect the remains, Wade said, and they searched the area for other evidence but did not find any.

Wade said he could not say what type of remains was found inside the shoe. Remains also were found in the shoe discovered earlier, he said. Wade said investigators think that the DNA is from the same person. The remains were sent to the University of North Texas for analysis, Wade said, adding that detectives would not speculate on who the person was until they receive results. – sm

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Heartbroken man climbs into morgue freezer

Posted by Xeno on May 28, 2008

A Taiwan man grieving over the death of his girlfriend climbed inside a morgue freezer to be with her and was only pulled out alive half an hour later, media and an official said on Tuesday.

The 41-year-old man was discovered on Monday when workers detected an unusually high temperature in the freezer and realized the hatch was not securely fastened.

“A morgue manager opened the hatch, saw two people lying inside, felt scared enough to yell out and then even cried,” the Liberty Times reported. “She didn’t stabilize for a long time.”

The man took a drug before entering the freezer to speed what appeared to be suicide attempt, local papers said. They said his girlfriend died on Friday from an overdose of sleeping pills.

The morgue would step up security to ensure that family and others who come by to identify bodies do not stay too long, morgue administrator Chang Lung-ching said. – wp

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In Book, Ex-Spokesman Has Harsh Words for Bush. Bush in tears?

Posted by Xeno on May 28, 2008

President Bush “convinces himself to believe what suits his needs at the moment,” and has engaged in “self-deception” to justify his political ends, Scott McClellan, the former White House press secretary, writes in a critical new memoir about his years in the West Wing.

In addition, Mr. McClellan writes, the decision to invade Iraq was a “serious strategic blunder,” and yet, in his view, it was not the biggest mistake the Bush White House made. That, he says, was “a decision to turn away from candor and honesty when those qualities were most needed.”

Mr. McClellan’s book, “What Happened: Inside the Bush White House and Washington’s Culture of Deception,” is the first negative account by a member of the tight circle of Texans around Mr. Bush. Mr. McClellan, 40, went to work for Mr. Bush when he was governor of Texas and was the White House press secretary from July 2003 to April 2006.

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Test this: Send a picture from your cell phone to my blog.

Posted by Xeno on May 28, 2008

Test of 2 at once, originally uploaded by xeno735.

If you send more than one pic only one makes it. Post a photo to this blog by sending to lure09number2blog@photos.flickr.com. Leave a comment here letting me know if you try it and it doesn’t work.

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