Found Deceased KS - Che Butterfield, 48, car found running w/ door open, North Kansas City, 2 Oct 2021

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Former Joplin resident missing from Johnson County, Kan., “car was found abandoned with the door open and the engine running.”

Che Butterfield, 48, has been missing more than a week. He was last seen Oct 2 in North Kansas City near NW 68 and N Line Creek Trail.

Former Joplin resident missing from Johnson County, Kan., “car was found abandoned with the door open and the engine running” | KSNF/KODE - FourStatesHomepage.com

https://www.kshb.com/news/crime/lenexa-pd-seeks-information-about-missing-man

His Twitter: https://twitter.com/chebutterfield?lang=en

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Former Joplin resident missing from Johnson County, Kan., “car was found abandoned with the door open and the engine running.”

Che Butterfield, 48, has been missing more than a week. He was last seen Oct 2 in North Kansas City near NW 68 and N Line Creek Trail.

Former Joplin resident missing from Johnson County, Kan., “car was found abandoned with the door open and the engine running” | KSNF/KODE - FourStatesHomepage.com

https://www.kshb.com/news/crime/lenexa-pd-seeks-information-about-missing-man

His Twitter: https://twitter.com/chebutterfield?lang=en

His Facebook: Log In or Sign Up to View

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This is local to me, though I’m not familiar with the area where he went missing. My first thoughts are medical emergency or self-harm.
 
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My first thoughts are medical emergency or self-harm.
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I sure hope not, but right now I'm leaning in that direction also - especially after noticing some Twitter comments he made in April 2019 and then noticing elsewhere someone else's wedding only two weeks prior to him going missing (hope that is cryptic enough not to get this post deleted). Could he have been depressed?
 
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His business, it seems he's a photographer, could he have jumped out of the car for a picture and something happened? Just throwing it out there. IMO
 
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I sure hope not, but right now I'm leaning in that direction also - especially after noticing some Twitter comments he made in April 2019 and then noticing elsewhere someone else's wedding only two weeks prior to him going missing (hope that is cryptic enough not to get this post deleted). Could he have been depressed?
I’m sure you’ve done all the digging but it seems like ‘doing it in reverse’ means she moved on pretty quickly.

His posts on Twitter get a lot more weird and intense after he posts that he’s getting divorced.
 
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Former Joplin resident missing from Johnson County, Kan., “car was found abandoned with the door open and the engine running” | KSNF/KODE - FourStatesHomepage.com

Che Butterfield, 48, formerly of Joplin, Mo. and now a resident of Lenexa, Kan., was last seen Saturday, October 2, 2021, in North Kansas City near NW 68 and N Line Creek Trail.

Che’s car, a 2018 white 4 door Honda Accord, was found abandoned with the door open and the engine running in Kansas City Northland.” — Kansas Missing and Unsolved

Butterfield’s cell phone was found at his residence.

The Kansas Bureau of Investigation (KBI) have listed Butterfield on their website with details regarding his disappearance.
 
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Starts at about 1:34:00.

 
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Che's website:

About - Che Butterfield Creative Services



At my foundation is a tireless work ethic and dedication to your vision. I am a media communications professional with experience in videography, photography and social media strategy. My goal is to provide engaging content for commercial and private use that will drive interest in your brand message.


WORK EXPERIENCE

2006-Current – Owner – Che Butterfield Creative Services
2008-2019 – Technical Director – University of Kansas Film Dept
2006-2008 – Sales Associate – Wolf Photo
2005-2006 – Camera Assistant/Grip – Flagler Productions
1997-2005 – Videographer – KODE-TV
 
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Wasn't there another case of a similar situation but his car was at a fast food place drive through, and he was later found several days later, unharmed? Never figured out what happened there. Maybe its the same thing?
 
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Is it possible he got bit by a snake and panicked? He had no phone with him.
Extremely unlikely. There are few snakes around here, why would the car be running, etc etc.

Plus the venomous snakes we do have wouldn’t kill someone instantly. He would have had plenty of time to get help, he wasn’t in a very remote area.
 
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Extremely unlikely. There are few snakes around here, why would the car be running, etc etc.

Plus the venomous snakes we do have wouldn’t kill someone instantly. He would have had plenty of time to get help, he wasn’t in a very remote area.

Maybe he got out the car to take a picture or to pee I checked re venomous snakes before I posted. They are around albeit not riddled with them. If he was wearing sandals it's a possibility. Wasn't he a transplant from elsewhere? He had no phone, too. I'm sure the PM will clear it up. Judging from some cryptic messages on SM, self harm is a possibility, too I guess.
 
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Maybe he got out the car to take a picture or to pee I checked re venomous snakes before I posted. They are around albeit not riddled with them. If he was wearing sandals it's a possibility. Wasn't he a transplant from elsewhere? He had no phone, too. I'm sure the PM will clear it up. Judging from some cryptic messages on SM, self harm is a possibility, too I guess.
From his social media, it looks like he’s been in KC at least since 2018.

I’m a horse trainer with 80 acres within 20 miles of his last seen. I’ve seen a snake at my place one time, it was non-venomous, and I’ve heard of someone seeing one once, though I could never find it to confirm. In almost 10 years of outdoor activities around Kansas, I’ve never heard of a human or animal who has suffered a snake bite, much less one that drops them dead on the spot.
 
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From his social media, it looks like he’s been in KC at least since 2018.

I’m a horse trainer with 80 acres within 20 miles of his last seen. I’ve seen a snake at my place one time, it was non-venomous, and I’ve heard of someone seeing one once, though I could never find it to confirm. In almost 10 years of outdoor activities around Kansas, I’ve never heard of a human or animal who has suffered a snake bite, much less one that drops them dead on the spot.
I follow a few National snake bite experts on Facebook and you are correct, very few people drop dead. Anaphylactic shock to the venom would be about the only reason he wouldn’t have been able to seek help in time. Additionally the trauma at the bite site would be fairly easy to recognize. I suspect self harm, (I did read about a case where someone used a non North American viper to commit suicide, reaching into bag with venomous snake).
 
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This poor man was going through turmoil for some time. Had the guts to even post about it.

May his soul have crossed peacefully.
 
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From his social media, it looks like he’s been in KC at least since 2018.

I’m a horse trainer with 80 acres within 20 miles of his last seen. I’ve seen a snake at my place one time, it was non-venomous, and I’ve heard of someone seeing one once, though I could never find it to confirm. In almost 10 years of outdoor activities around Kansas, I’ve never heard of a human or animal who has suffered a snake bite, much less one that drops them dead on the spot.

I agree that the law of averages suggest a snake bite pretty remote. But if we are going to provide anecdotal evidence of the viability of venomous snakes in certain areas I can tell you in Ontario where I live, there is only one venomous snake, the massasauga rattler, one of which I found sunning itself on the deck of our pool in the Muskoka area. I picked it up with a garden fork and moved it to a wood pile in the back forty. Just as my experience with a venomous snake doesn't reflect how many we have in Ontario, I would think you not seeing one in Kansas doesn't negate the possibility they are there.
 

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