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There's sea cliffs near her home and the ocean currents flowed southward. That's what all reports are saying...Never like to hear of a death. In that regard it’s a sad ending but it sounds like she was well and truly snagged by her own undoings.
Suicide or murder? How far away from her home was she? How did she get there without being spotted?
Apparently they only found her foot in her shoe? And used it identify her via DNA.
Obviously a sad ending, but part of me is picturing her in Mexico with a prosthetic foot.
Sad news she put herself in a position of feeling cornered with no other choice. Bad news for the people who invested their life savings with her. Suicide might indicate there isn't a great bit pot of money stashed anywhere they can get at.
That was my first thought too.Apparently they only found her foot in her shoe? And used it identify her via DNA.
Obviously a sad ending, but part of me is picturing her in Mexico with a prosthetic foot.
Sad outcome for all. Thoughts with her poor family. What happened to the money for the victims of her crimes? Hopefully more of her body can be found to help determine a cause of death and provide at least partial closure .Apparently they only found her foot in her shoe? And used it identify her via DNA.
Obviously a sad ending, but part of me is picturing her in Mexico with a prosthetic foot.
Hmmm, something fishy going on here. Only a foot found?
Sad outcome for all. Thoughts with her poor family. What happened to the money for the victims of her crimes? Hopefully more of her body can be found to help determine a cause of death and provide at least partial closure .
It turns out that in water, human bodies naturally disarticulate, or come apart at the joints, so hands and feet often disconnect from corpses after soaking in the ocean for a while.
“Feet easily disarticulate and when they are attached to a flotation device such as a running shoe, they are easily washed ashore,” wrote Gail Anderson, co-director of the Center for Forensic Research at Simon Fraser University in British Columbia, in an email. “Notice there are no feet washing ashore in stiletto heels or flip-flops. Also, today’s running shoes are much more buoyant than in the past.”
Tennis shoes also keep decaying feet in a neat package rather than letting toes and heels disperse, and footwear protects feet from hungry sea creatures, which end up gnawing on other exposed areas like ankles instead.
The human feet that routinely wash ashore in the Pacific Northwest, explained
The 15th human foot in a decade washed up in Washington State. Don't be alarmed.www.vox.com