From the Queens Courier:
A body part believed to be a human leg was discovered in the water near Fort Totten Park Monday afternoon.
Police responded to a call of a possible body part found in the vicinity of Duane and Underhill roads around 4:30 p.m. yesterday, said cops.
After determining that the body part was likely a human leg, police searched the shoreline area, but found no additional body parts.
The Medical Examiner’s Office will determine if the leg is human and its origins. The investigation is ongoing.
11 comments:
I guess now the shoe is on the other foot.
Good thing it wasn't a spine - they'd never be able to identify it, since so many of our local politicians are missing one.
When I used to stroll the shore over there I would come across the remains of animals from Santeria sacrifices.
Perhaps this group has upped the ante.
Since day one, the Parks Dept. has been giving Fort Totten the finger, so why not throw in a foot?
That was someone's subway fare, under DiBlasio it will cost an arm too!
Are there other types of humanoid-like legs that frequently wash up on NYC beaches?
The report added "no criminality is suspected."
I think the parks department is pulling our legs with this report...
ROLFMAO I love QC!!!
Jus'a Halloween gag. Did any a youse seen my plastic laig hangin' out of muh car trunk? Trick a treat.
Can they not recognize a human foot from an animals foot?? I don't know any animal that has the same legs looking like a humans!!
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