Just thinking out loud:
Maybe Kortne went after TS again after CP passed out, and something accidental happened as a result. Maybe she was injured fatally or near fatally and TS knew he would take the rap for it, whether he was truly at fault or not. Maybe it was easier to disappear her than to explain himself to the cops.
How many people here would bring a guy home from a bar, wait for him to pass out, and then go outside for any reason at 4 AM. . .leaving the drunken passed out guy asleep in your house? (Without letting him know where you were going?) As a woman, I am cautious about going outside by myself at 4 AM, never mind while leaving a drunk guy alone in my house.
She didn't go back to get her car. . .1) if her car was at The Gas Station, she would've had a ride downtown. 2) Cassell is right. KS's apartment is too far from The Gas Station to walk.
If the police thought any of the neighbors were involved, why aren't they interrogating and serving search warrants on them? I believe the police have evidence against MR and CP that they haven't released to us. . .and therefore, my suspicions remain firmly with MR and CP.
I wouldn't think so if he is 20. That's a legal adult in almost every way but one (drinking). At 18, a person is personally legally responsible for himself (in terms of felonies, being charged as an adult, etc.).
Old article:
POLICE: TEEN HAD
STOLEN RINGS
A teenager received two stolen rings and pawned them to a shop, police said.
Clifford Myers, 18, of Palmyra, received a gold wed- ding ring worth $300 and a gold engagement ring worth $450 and then pawned the items at the Palmyra Buy and Sell on Feb. 17, police said.
Myers was charged with receiving stolen property on March 4, police said.
The rings, owned by Todd Saksek, of Palmyra, were sent to be melted by the store and were never recovered, police said.
Myers also faces drug charges, police said.
During an investigation, Myers was charged with- session of drug paraphernalia, possession of marijuana and possession of liquor or malt or brewed beverages, police said.
http://myerstownherald.com/herald_032210.pdf
- K's BF was in jail when K went missing.
- MR, Jr had been dropped off at his residence at about 2:00 AM. He wasn't even there when K went missing.
- JR & RS, the neighbors who live below K, did not disappear K.
- K did not disappear herself to start a new life, a renewed beginning, etc.
- A rogue LE officer did not snatch K up.
- The man whom K owed money to did not lure K out of her apartment, or lie in wait and then snatch her up and disappear K, or stealthily enter her apartment in order to have K pay off her debt one way or another.
- A local sex offender didn't happen by and snatch K up.
All, of course, IMO.
My mind is going the same direction.
Here's another old one. Apparently, Saksek suffered a serious injury back in 2007.
http://nl.newsbank.com/nl-search/we/Archives?p_action=list&p_topdoc=41
LIVES PUT ON HOLD // Painters deal with injuries after industrial lift accident
Date: February 1, 2008
Page: B01
Palmyra residents Scott Arnold and Todd Saksek were painting the walls of a warehouse in Carlisle on Dec. 19 when the hydraulic lift supporting them collapsed, sending them 30 feet to the ground.
Now, family and friends have set up benefit funds for the men through M&T Bank to help them cope with the financial difficulties that their injuries have caused.
Arnold, 33, broke his back and is paralyzed from the waist down.
He has some feeling in his legs, so...
Agree. All indicators point in one direction IMO
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On Saturday, July 28, just hours before she disappeared, there was a gathering at their second-floor apartment, and beer.
When a probation officer showed up, her boyfriend was arrested. He ended up spending about a week in prison, Lebanon County court records show.
According to Stouffer, his daughter believed the probation violation would trigger a long jail sentence. She became angry at her neighbors, who she thought called police about the party.
Later, she met friends and spent the evening at Harrisburg night spots.
Early Sunday morning, when she and a male friend returned to her apartment, they saw several neighbors in the first-floor apartment. Kortne vented her anger at them, her father said.
In an interview this week, Janice Riemenschneider and Rich Sheetz, who live in the apartment below Kortne’s, said they saw Kortne kick and swing at Todd Saksek, who lives in the other half of the duplex.
They said Kortne’s friend stepped between them. The neighbors said Kortne’s friend also made hostile remarks toward them. At that point, Riemenschneider and Sheetz said they closed their door and called police.
Police got the call shortly after 3 a.m. and stayed until almost 4, when everyone had returned to their apartments.