CANADA Would You Find This Suspicious?

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One thing I have to admit about myself is that reading about missing people, serial killers, and unidentified remains has kind of skewed my reality a bit. I get overly suspicious of things that can be banal. I hope I'm not the only one like this.

For that reason I like to weigh in other people's opinions on stuff, something that can't hurt in most events.

Basically I just want to know this: if you were swimming across a lake and found a weathered woman's size 11 ballerina-slipper bobbing in the water, what would you start to think?
 
I'd think that's a big foot for a woman.

Agreed, although isn't women's size 11 different than just saying size 11? Here's a picture. Found this shoe floating 40 yards from shore in a lake tonight. The prevailing wind and wave direction would suggest it came from the interior of the lake. Ballerina Shoe.JPG
 
Any females about 5'10"-6'2" missing around that area?
 
Size 11 woman's shoe is large. I also would refer to those as 'flats' not ballerina. At first I was envisioning a true ballerina shoe with the ribbon laces and block toe. Probably just a lost shoe... maybe the person took her shoes off by the shore to wade in the water and wave came and washed her shoe away? :thinking:
 
Size 11 woman's shoe is large. I also would refer to those as 'flats' not ballerina. At first I was envisioning a true ballerina shoe with the ribbon laces and block toe. Probably just a lost shoe... maybe the person took her shoes off by the shore to wade in the water and wave came and washed her shoe away? :thinking:

Something like that would be my thought if I'd found the shoe.

But now that it's posted here, I want to figure it out. lol
 
Size 11 woman's shoe is large. I also would refer to those as 'flats' not ballerina. At first I was envisioning a true ballerina shoe with the ribbon laces and block toe. Probably just a lost shoe... maybe the person took her shoes off by the shore to wade in the water and wave came and washed her shoe away? :thinking:

I guess it probably is just a lost shoe. I am guilty of imagining a lot of things.
 

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