A sport shoe is found on the Canadian coast.
Many people believe that this is just a prank of pranksters, they deliberately let animal bones into shoes and thrown into the sea.
Barb McLintock, a police officer, said: " We have seen people remove dog leg bones, chicken bones into shoes and put them on the coast."
Many theories have been proposed to explain the origins and the reasons why human feet drifted to the coast but there is no evidence that it is true.
In 2008, an article in the Toronto Star reported that drifting feet could be a remnant of natural disasters, such as tsunamis in 2004. The paper's author gives an opinion. Others claim that owners of feet may be victims of human traffickers and mass killers.
After years of research, McLintock believes that this is not a victim of mass killings. Hypothesis of death or accidental death is also eliminated by the investigation agency.
When conducting an autopsy, forensic doctors did not notice the oil stains caused by being cut by knives, scissors or other machines. McLintock thought that those legs might have been removed from the body during the decomposition process. In seawater, this process takes place faster than on land.
The coast of British Columbia, Canada, where ordinary human feet drifted in.
Why did those legs appear only after 2007? A hypothesis is made regarding the technology of shoe manufacturing. At present, sport shoe firms often use lightweight air or rubber padding, making it easy to float on the water surface and hit the shore with waves.
The rest of the human body, why not drift to the shore, who they are, why they die . There are so many questions about this strange phenomenon still unanswered. And the phenomenon of derelict feet drifting on the Canadian coast still frightens and haunts many people and becomes the unexplained mystery of the 21st century.