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"My first impression was that it was heavy - it had some weight to it," Robitaille said of the boot Wednesday in a phone interview from his property, about 50 kilometres northwest of Montreal.
"I just thought there was sand or earth (in the boot). I rolled down the sock to look inside and I noticed it was white."
Robitaille first spotted the shiny, black winter boot earlier this month as he chugged across the 20-hectare farm in his tractor.
Still unsure what the boot contained, he tossed it on the back of the machine and continued working the field for another 15 minutes.
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August 20, 2007
The first foot is found by an American man and his 12-year-old daughter boating near Jedidiah Island. The shoe is later identified as a Campus brand running shoe, primarily white with blue mesh, and is believed to be a size 12. It is determined that it was produced in 2003 and distributed primarily in India.
August 26, 2007
The second foot is found on Gabriola Island by a resident walking on a trail. The shoe is a size 12 men's Reebok running shoe, primarily white in color. It was produced in 2004 and was distributed globally, though mostly in North America. It was first available March 1, 2004, but is no longer available.
February 2, 2008
A third foot is found by two forest workers on Valdez Island. The shoe is a size 11 blue and white Nike running shoe, made in 2003 and sold in Canada and the United States from February 1 to June 30, 2003.
May 22, 2008
The fourth foot is found on Kirkland Island by a man walking along the shoreline. The size 7 blue and white New Balance running shoe was made in 1999 and distributed in major retail stores. DNA tests later determine that the remains belonged to a female.
June 16, 2008
A fifth foot is found on Westham Island, in the same type of Nike shoe as the foot found February 2. DNA tests later determine that both feet belonged to the same male
Nov 12, 2008
The 6th shoe -- a left New Balance running shoe -- was found about 11:30 a.m. Tuesday on the south arm of the Fraser River by a Richmond, British Columbia, couple, police said.
Originally posted by Lebowski achiever
I am leaning towards a serial killer who seems to leave a calling card. Why no other body parts? I find it very strange to say the least.
Originally posted by BiohazardsBack
Haha I hate to burst everyone's bubble, but weren't like, ALL of the other ones found in BC? On the other side of the country.
Originally posted by Memysabu
I said this was a serial killer from day one. The police up there do not want to scare people but its quite obvious someones running around hacking off feet. Serial killers travel around to avoid detection.
[edit on 29-5-2009 by Memysabu]