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THE SALISH SEA FEET: TWENTY SHOES AND THE PEOPLE INSIDE THEM

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Episode 132 | History's Mysteries — Mysterious Events In this Mystery episode we focus on the Salish Sea feet — the more than 20 human feet in running shoes that have washed ashore on the coastlines of British Columbia and Washington State since 2007, a phenomenon that has been explained scientifically but remains genuinely unsettling in what the explanation reveals. This episode covers why modern foam-soled running shoes float when a body decomposes in water, how the specific current patterns of the Salish Sea concentrate floating objects at certain shorelines, the forensic identification process that has linked most feet to accidental drownings and suicides, and the one case — Antonio Neill — that has never been fully closed. It is not a serial killer. It is something worse. #HistoryMystery #SalishSeaFeet #BritishColumbia #TrueCrime #MysteryPodcast

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THE SALISH SEA FEET: TWENTY SHOES AND THE PEOPLE INSIDE THEM

Episode 132 | History's Mysteries — Mysterious Events In this Mystery episode we focus on the Salish Sea feet — the more than 20 human feet in running shoes that have washed ashore on the coastlines of British Columbia and Washington State since 2007, a phenomenon that has been explained scientifically but remains genuinely unsettling in what the explanation reveals. This episode covers why modern foam-soled running shoes float when a body decomposes in water, how the specific current patterns of the Salish Sea concentrate floating objects at certain shorelines, the forensic identification process that has linked most feet to accidental drownings and suicides, and the one case — Antonio Neill — that has never been fully closed. It is not a serial killer. It is something worse. #HistoryMystery #SalishSeaFeet #BritishColumbia #TrueCrime #MysteryPodcast

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