snip-snipHere is what I found on NamUs for possible MP's, missing from OK. I only went back till 1/1/2010 because LE thought the foot had been there since last winter...
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I think the report was "possibly as late as last winter." (http://bit.ly/vxuj3a)
Thanks for the NamUs links!
What's up with these feet being found? Is there a connection besides the leg bone?
Authorities have found what appears to be a severed human foot this week, the 11th found in waterways in British Columbia in the past four years.
The discovery of another foot, this one still stuck in a running shoe, adds to the mystery that has confounded Canadians for years.
http://articles.cnn.com/2011-09-01/world/canada.severed.foot_1_human-foot-canadians-dna?_s=PM:WORLD
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I think the report was "possibly as late as last winter." (http://bit.ly/vxuj3a)
Thanks for the NamUs links!
Can we estimate an approximate height of UID with a size 9 shoe?
What's up with these feet being found? Is there a connection besides the leg bone?
Authorities have found what appears to be a severed human foot this week, the 11th found in waterways in British Columbia in the past four years.
The discovery of another foot, this one still stuck in a running shoe, adds to the mystery that has confounded Canadians for years.
http://articles.cnn.com/2011-09-01/world/canada.severed.foot_1_human-foot-canadians-dna?_s=PM:WORLD
I hope they don't have themselves a serial killer. I think it's a little too odd to be a coincidence. Spooky.
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City crews began draining the retention pond near Fifth Street and Mingo Road on Wednesday, and by late Thursday or early Friday, a van and car had appeared, authorities said.
It was not immediately clear how long the vehicles have been in the pond, and investigators were searching for their owners, Tulsa police said.
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Police have discovered a body in one of two vehicles that were found early Friday in an east Tulsa pond where a human foot was found three days earlier.
City crews began draining the retention pond near Fifth Street and Mingo Road on Wednesday, and an SUV and car appeared about 10 feet down, Tulsa police Officer Jason Willingham said. He estimated the pond is 18 feet deep.
It was not clear how long the vehicles were there or if they are related to the discovery of the foot, but all were found on the same general side of the pond, he said.
Police have determined that one of the vehicles -- a Ford Expedition -- belonged to Sheila Sharp, who has been missing since February 2006. Police said they didn't know if the body found today or the foot found this week were related to Sharpe's disappearance.
Meanwhile, investigators were searching for any link between the vehicles and the foot, Willingham said.
Read more from this Tulsa World article at http://www.tulsaworld.com/news/article.aspx?subjectid=11&articleid=20111028_11_0_Twoveh4248
The body was found in the Expedition.
Sharp, who was 46 at the time of her disappearance, is also known as Sheila Scott. She disappeared on Valentine's Day 2006, according to the National Missing and Unidentified Persons System. Her vehicle had never been recovered.
According to the missing persons system, "She was last seen by a married male companion with whom she had a volatile relationship. She was also connected to the drug trade. Her vehicle has never been located.
Read more from this Tulsa World article at http://www.tulsaworld.com/news/article.aspx?subjectid=11&articleid=20111028_11_0_Twoveh4248
Meanwhile, investigators were searching for any link between the vehicles and the foot, Willingham said.
Wouldnt they be able to tell pretty much right away if the body that was found in the vehicle had the same shoe on???
And..Wanting2Help said:Quote:
Police have discovered a body in one of two vehicles that were found early Friday in an east Tulsa pond where a human foot was found three days earlier.
City crews began draining the retention pond near Fifth Street and Mingo Road on Wednesday, and an SUV and car appeared about 10 feet down, Tulsa police Officer Jason Willingham said. He estimated the pond is 18 feet deep.
It was not clear how long the vehicles were there or if they are related to the discovery of the foot, but all were found on the same general side of the pond, he said.
Police have determined that one of the vehicles -- a Ford Expedition -- belonged to Sheila Sharp, who has been missing since February 2006. Police said they didn't know if the body found today or the foot found this week were related to Sharpe's disappearance.
Meanwhile, investigators were searching for any link between the vehicles and the foot, Willingham said.
Read more from this Tulsa World article at http://www.tulsaworld.com/news/artic...1_0_Twoveh4248
The body was found in the Expedition.
Sharp, who was 46 at the time of her disappearance, is also known as Sheila Scott. She disappeared on Valentine's Day 2006, according to the National Missing and Unidentified Persons System. Her vehicle had never been recovered.
According to the missing persons system, "She was last seen by a married male companion with whom she had a volatile relationship. She was also connected to the drug trade. Her vehicle has never been located.
Read more from this Tulsa World article at http://www.tulsaworld.com/news/artic...1_0_Twoveh4248
Her vehicle has never been found. However, records show that someone in Latimer County ran a National Crime Information Center check on the vehicle's tag on March 31, 2006. Police have never been able to determine who ran the check on the vehicle or why.
http://bit.ly/vLYajH---
FOX23's Abbie Alford interviewed [Sheila Sharp's] daughter in 2010 about the search for her mother. She submitted DNA to police so if her mother's body was found, police could identify her mother.
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