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Professor John Hilton and Professor Johan Duflou are the forensic pathologists sharing their views. Both have been forensic pathologists for a long time, have worked many autopsies, including Bali bombings and other notable cases.
Prof Hilton says it is possible to retrieve recognisable body parts after being in the ocean for a few months in the ocean. You don't see it often, but it can happen.
Ligaments are pretty tough and can hold the bones together, and the neoprene of the shoe would help.
He says what the shoe is made of will decide if barnacles will attach to the shoe or not.
Prof Duflou says with the entire foot in the shoe it can start to mummify or progress to skeletonised.
It is common to find the foot in the shoe, and the shoe can to detach from the rest of the body.
They both find it 'remarkable' that only the foot was found, nothing else.
Prof Hilton says with a ginormous coast and ocean, it is remarkable that the foot came bobbing along and washed up.
He wonders if Melissa died closer to where the foot was found, if something more sinister happened.
Prof Duflou agrees it is possible that Melissa was moved.
He is surprised that a foot would end up so far from Dover Heights, and he thinks it is not the worst idea for the police take a closer look for Melissa's body in the area where the foot was found.
How long was it that AK was out ‘searching’ for Melissa?
Is there camera footage of this search?