FARMER(Continued From Fuic 1me from the ruins of the Richtei homeM lt;rns said hr i jeetedS’; ra because of his past brush* es with the law over bad checks, but : aid that Styra had no record of convictions on any criminal offense.* He always paid off the check: and the cases were dropped,' Morris explained Thr Harm*; County sheriff who broke thlt; ( fort rcase in 1954, termed thlt; Richter death' case the ‘’toughest and “worst he has »rked in his 22 years as a peace officer, although he has handled a number lt;f murder raiCi.s said that he did not believe the Richters knew Stvra, al-• • ' ■ ‘ ■iW' W-though all three wlt; re lifelong re • Morris said he first splt; cted she ff del ribed the old cos semi-recluses and said it would not blt; unusual for them not to know Styra.Crain, who filed the murder with malice charge in the justice court of August Holzapel Friday morning. *a*d that no date for an examining trial has been set,“It will of course be a district court ca^e and will be sent to the grand jury unless Mr. Styra hires an attorney and requests an examining trial,” Crain said.Markowsky could not be contacted for comment on the case.