The code was computer code for a game, if I remember right. He said he was working on an app related to the trail.
I was thinking about this. I could be a really good way to find his family members. If he was adopted, it may be another dead lead.
Not much to go on, but here is the NAMUS file The National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs) NAMUS has no photo and very little description. But it lists brown eyes, which if correct, would probably exclude Cheraki for being a match to MH.There is a man named Matt Cheraki who went missing February 7th, 2017 in New Haven CT after walking away from a doctors appointment. (potentially relating to MH's undetermined illness?)
"Walking away from a doctors appointment" is also an odd descriptor for a missing persons case. Did they have reason to believe he was going on the run? Did he not return for an important medical procedure?
The problem is there is no photo - he would have been 34 when he went missing. I googled Cheraki and found a newspaper article from 2015 in the Saratoga Falcon that talks about an IC. There has been mention of him having family in Saratoga. Could this be a match?
There is also search results for a CW who lives in Baton Rouge, another place he had mentioned. I understand it to be their first name but you never know, they appear to be a researcher and may use a shortened name for publication purposes.
Additionally the lack of photo makes me assume he was reported missing by someone other than a family member - maybe even the doctor? And if he was without ID Cheraki may be spelled incorrectly, Chouraqui appears to be another spelling <modsnip>
<modsnip> we can't discuss people who aren't missing. I'll just say that the Saratoga Falcon is a California newspaper, you're right about the Baton Rouge woman's first name being a first name, and I've never heard anything about any connections to Connecticut camp sites.There is a man named Matt Cheraki who went missing February 7th, 2017 in New Haven CT after walking away from a doctors appointment. (potentially relating to MH's undetermined illness?)
"Walking away from a doctors appointment" is also an odd descriptor for a missing persons case. Did they have reason to believe he was going on the run? Did he not return for an important medical procedure?
The problem is there is no photo - he would have been 34 when he went missing. I googled Cheraki and found a newspaper article from 2015 in the Saratoga Falcon that talks about an IC. There has been mention of him having family in Saratoga. Could this be a match?
There is also search results for a CW who lives in Baton Rouge, another place he had mentioned. I understand it to be their first name but you never know, they appear to be a researcher and may use a shortened name for publication purposes.
Additionally the lack of photo makes me assume he was reported missing by someone other than a family member - maybe even the doctor? And if he was without ID Cheraki may be spelled incorrectly, Chouraqui appears to be another spelling <modsnip>
There is a man named MC who went missing February 7th, 2017 in New Haven CT
Quote RSBM and full name changed to initials.
My thought was that since MC is in NamUs since 2017, he would hopefully have been ruled-out as MH already, but I don't know enough about how they do rule-outs or how they choose who to look at if they don't have automatic DNA rule-outs.
It's always sad when there is no photo.
I agree, I’ve never seen anything linking him to CT.
He is listed at 5'6, which is shorter than MH, with brown hair and brown eyes. MH's eyes were gray.
CT is only 2 hours from NYC, which is what got me speculating.
CT is only 2 hours from NYC, which is what got me speculating.
If the report was filed by a friend or acquaintance, the height discrepancy would be within the real of possibility. (I'd have said, "He's short for a guy, maybe five six or five seven?") and plenty of databases don't offer gray as an eye color. Even if it's available, people might describe gray eyes as blue-ish, hazel, green-ish, or brown-ish, in my experience.