Herb Baumeister, a thrift store owner, is believed to have killed at least 25 people from the 1980s to the 1990s and buried them throughout his $1 million, 18-acre property.
When the Hamilton County Coroner reopens the case decades later, new DNA technology begins identifying more victims.
His August 1993 disappearance was a mystery until DNA evidence linked his remains to Fox Hollow Farm in October 2023. Hamilton County Coroner Jeff Jellison said Livingston was the first victim to ...
The docuseries, now streaming on Hulu, "The Fox Hollow Murders: Playground of a Serial Killer" focuses on the Herb Baumeister case from the 1990s.
In the 90s, authorities largely gave up on the investigation after Baumeister’s suicide, Jellison said. When he reopened the case to try and identify more of the victims’ remains, he was contacted by ...
The Fox Hollow Farm is located in Westfield, the infamous Indiana property featured in the docuseries where Herb Baumeister allegedly murdered at least 13 gay men. ABC's latest true crime ...
The infamous murders that took place at Fox Hollow Farm in Westfield are back in the spotlight once again, more than 30 years after some of the victims went missing. A new, four-part docuseries ...
One of them is the location of his trove of missing tapes, which some believe detail how his $1 million estate, the Fox Hollow Farm, became his personal killing field. Baumeister, believed to be ...