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I just saw this case today and have seen it several times before and I was wondering does any know if John Cheek was ever found? Have there been any updates on this case?
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The Doe Network web site tends to be up to date on missing persons. Once someone on their list is found, the profile of that person is removed. Otherwise, the profile stays active. http://doenetwork.us/cases/1141dmtn.html |
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For quite sometime (and maybe it's still up on the main page of this site) there was an article (off-site) called "Friends still puzzled over the disappearance of John Cheek" and the article basically sums up the case and what might have led to John's disappearance or what might have happened to him.
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Does anyone have a link to that article?
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I'm afraid the link to the article no longer works. If you got to the main page of the website (http://www.sitcomsonline.com/unsolvedmysteries.html) and scroll down you'll find a link to the article that no longer works. I tried searching for some cached webpages for it on google but found none. I do remember reading the article a while back. This is really a sad case.
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Here's a link to an article that TJ posted a few years ago.
http://sitcomsonline.com/boards/show....php?p=1341160 |
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Personally, I think John Cheek killed himself by jumping off the Hernando/Desoto bridge (they didn't call it that in the UM ep, but that's what it is). The Mississippi River is very unforgiving...John could have committed suicide and it is very possible his body wouldn't have been found. Probably wound up a John Doe in a morgue down in Mississippi. I think that trucker was probably mistaken with the identity of the young fella he had breakfast with. The question is why would he kill himself? Could have been something as simple as stress from the major deal he was putting together; he was a fairly young CFO. Or, maybe personal problems with a close girlfriend... who knows. Of course, I could be totally wrong.
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In all seriousness, though, I think you may be correct. John's Doe Network profile states that he was intoxicated on the night of his disappearance. From my experience, alcohol usually intensifies any feelings that you were having right before you started drinking (for example, you start drinking angry, you become beligerant. OR... you start drinking happy and become giddy.) If John was as stressed and upset about the business deal as everyone states that he was, it's likely to believe that this worry was intensified and John committed suicide. OR... John could have already been suicidal and the alcohol only served to lower his inhibitions about killing himself.Just my thoughts. |
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I would totally agree with the suicide theory if it weren't for the shoes that the trucker noticed that the parents said exactly matched a pair Cheek owned. Still, if I had to guess, I'd say he did commit suicide, but the shoes plant a small seed of hope in me that he is alive and still missing.
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Just re-watched this case. What I find interesting is that Cheek's father, at one point, in refuting the suicide theory, says something like "It's not possible to go from perfectly fine one minute to suicidal the next"; he then goes on to assert that Cheek was perfectly fine one minute, then suffering from stress-induced amnesia the next.
Pretty sure Cheek died in the Mississippi. Interesting that the UM segment "forgot" to mention he was last seen drunk the night of his disappearance, and that the business deal he was working on had fallen through a day or so BEFORE his disappearance. you see why, despite how much I love UM, I am often skeptical of their presentation of things. |
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Like I just said in my comments on the Chaim Weiss case, UM usually knows more than they tell. And UM always wants to put the most mysterious "spin" on things. That Cheek was drunk that night makes the case for suicide quite a bit stronger - in fact, too strong - for something that is supposed to be a "mystery". Without the sighting from the trucker, UM would have never done a segment on it. But with that particular sighting, all of a sudden you have a "mystery", and an intriguing story to tell. I believe John leapt to his death that night, I am sad to say. I felt bad for him - by the sounds of it, an excellent, honest, and dedicated businessman with a great personality and a bright future, who unfortunately found himself in a very stressful situation. I also felt bad for his parents, who seem like very nice people. |
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Hi. I'm a new member in this forum, I'm sorry because I don't have practice in the English language, but I'll try it. I live in Mexico City.
Well, today are 17 years since John Cheek disappeared. Is very sad that a young man as him, with a bright future like he has finished far from everything, losing to his identity and his family. God surely already has it in his presence and I wish that prompt he and his family return to be united. He is my inspiration because he and I did study similar careers. I expect some day to be able to look like for him remotely. Well, I say goodbye. Greetings from Mexico and those that we prune let's pray something for him for his eternal rest. Bye, and excuse me again for my little domain of the language English. |
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And as we all know, Unsolved Mysteries leaves out many details when they conflict with the purpose of the show, which was, of course, displaying "unsolved mysteries." in this case, the reason that this is such a mystery is that there was a reasonable expectation that his body would have been found if he had ( which I believe he did) jumped from the bridge. Since there was no body and the trucker reported his sighting, all of the sudden, this now becomes an unsolved mystery. |
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