Stouffer said he has spoken with everyone involved in the early morning disturbance. He said hes also learned of potentially dangerous circumstances
beyond his daughters immediate neighborhood
On that night in Harrisburg, for example, when Kortne argued with a
young man and his girlfriend, she was thrown out of the bar. Stouffer said Kortne knew the man, but he doesnt know the source of the dispute.
He said
another man had been angry with Kortne because she owed him money.
http://www.pennlive.com/midstate/index.ssf/2012/08/kortne_stouffer_disappeared_am.html
According to SS's statements it sounds like Kortne knew the man in the altercation and not necessarily the mans girlfriend .. This could be as deviant as her involment with drug trafficking or as innocent as her speaking to him and his girlfriend getting jealous .. shifting the argument to Kortne and the "jealous girlfriend" ... MR could have been totally unaware of this confrontation until Kortne walked up to him and said "we have to leave" .. which at that point .. it would look like to MR that the altercation was strictly between Kortne and the woman. It gets INSANELY crowded in that bar .. I mean unable to move at times depending on what band is playing. Had she been coming back from the bathroom or even the bar (which might be two places she might have gone by herself) and run into this "mystery man" and his girlfriend .. struck up an innocent conversation with him and his girlfriend (possibly having too much to drink) might have gotten jealous and said something to Kortne and Kortne, possibly being in a fiesty mood given the days previous events may have lashed back at the girl.
(This to me seems like the most likely senerio) ... It would either be way too coincidental if this man and his girlfriend were party to her disappearance or part of an elaborate set up with a "chance" (planned) meeting with the man and his girlfriend at the Hardware Bar from the beginning (starting with the Gas Station Pub) .. possible I guess, but IMO .. unlikely.
Thank you for clearing up SS's statements which suggest that the man at the bar and the person she owed money are separate people. I guess that's why it's best to go back to the original article rather than relying on memory. The line about dangerous circumstances outside of KS's neighborhood, and SS's other reference to KS's new friends being involved in drugs, suggests that SS's real concern is not the neighbors.
I totally agree with your point about the bar fight being coincidental. Beyond being very unlikely, it would have been needlessly complicated for anyone to have set up some sort of random encounter in a crowded bar like that. Besides, the fact the KS knew the bar fight man might support the jealous gf angle.
I know some of us have wondered whether the person KS owed money to may be one of the unidentified people with KS, CP, and MR in the car that night. Do you think this is likely? It helps to separate out the man from the bar fight and this person. It never made sense to me that she would willingly get back into the car with someone who was angry at her over money and whom she fought with earlier that night.
While there are obvious reasons to think she wouldn't want to go anywhere with the person she owed money to, it seems a little more possible than her hanging out with the bar fight man later the same evening. (Plus, I believe KS's friend at the pizza place said that she was with 4 male acquaintances, don't believe she mentioned any women being with KS). If the "money man" is a newer friend, or at least an acquaintance from the drug world, it isn't inconceivable that you would want to remain on good terms with this person by agreeing to go along to a bar. If he was with MR and CP when KS discussed going into the burg with them, KS may have thought it was better to go along rather than looking standoffish or scared because of him. She was friends with MR and CP, so maybe she felt safe going as a group.
Then again, other than total guesswork and maybe a few bizarre anonymous posts, there's nothing definite suggesting that the "money man" was with her that night, or had anything to to with her disappearance. It's convenient for us internet folk to try to tie all the unanswered questions (unidentified "others", bar fight man, money man, missing hour) into a greater theory of the case, but that doesn't mean any of it is likely, or even possible.
Thanks for doing a good job of separating out the bar fight scenario. While maybe it can't be ruled out completely as being related to her disappearance, it seems highly unlikely that the bar fight is related to KS's disappearance. These kinds of things happen all the time in bars.
Money man, CP or MR being responsible, neighbor altercation, or a voluntary runaway by KS all seem more likely to be the real explanation than people from the bar fight.
On a side note, I'm really not a conspiracy theory person at heart, and the police cover-up angle never made much sense to me. I don't have any illusions about the prevalence of police brutality and corruption, but, from a distance I just don't see that here. I know some have discussed a son of LE who clearly has his issues, but it never made sense to me how this was related to KS. That kid went to juvie, has been arrested as an adult and has an active, or at least recent case. In my book, that means he hasn't been given a pass on his behavior (at least in those incidents). If there's any thing suspect, maybe it's the third LE call. Maybe the guy never got out of his vehicle and some of the articles have suggested that he knocked on the door, and it's CYA somehow. We really don't know what happened. Maybe things would have turned out different had he radioed for backup and kicked down the front door, but police get noise calls all the time and maybe LE had had enough of that address for the evening.
The DOJ prosecution of the corrupt police in Shenandoah (which grew out of their obstruction of justice in a fatal hate crime beating) is an example of real police corruption. Everyone says their local police are corrupt, and maybe that's true for an officer or two in every locale, but I'm not buying the police theory here. Not having any direct knowledge of Palmyra, if anyone has more to add on this, I'm interested in hearing more.