I don't think they'll have a problem demolishing it. What with it basically being demolished already. Just fill in the tunnels and you don't have to worry about knowing/not knowing what's under the house.
This case has really piqued my interest. I'm going to be digging further. You've done a lot of research. I'd like to find out more about the Kohnke's and the man who stole from the farm. Of course, they could have zero to do with the disappearance or everything to do with it.
Regarding the towns being in different counties, is this per today's boundaries? Could the towns have been located in the counties at the time Max went missing?
Edited to add:
In the auction notices, it's titled the Max Metcalf farm. At what point were the Kohnke's no longer involved?
Just came across this so here are my first thoughts - the farm was only in Max's name. Remember this is the 50s, a time when a lot of women still didn't own property. I would guess if there were marital problems they could have been based on finances and the couple was in debt. Debtors came...
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