Herb Baumeister, a thrift store owner, is believed to have killed at least 25 people from the 1980s to the 1990s and buried ...
When the Hamilton County Coroner reopens the case decades later, new DNA technology begins identifying more victims.
The serial killer's murder spree came to an end in 1994 when his 13-year-old son found a human skull and a pile of bones in the woods around Fox Hollow Farm. Baumeister claimed the bones came from ...
Fox Hollow Farm is an 18-acre lot located in the wealthy ... among other piles of bones, in the woods on the property. Two years after Baumeister took his own life during the investigation ...
The married father-of-three and wealthy businessman would meet his victims at gay bars in downtown Indianapolis and lure them back to his 18-acre suburban estate Fox Hollow Farm where he killed ...
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 ...
Closure for families of Fox Hollow Farm victims has come slowly over the ... discovered at least 10,000 crushed and burnt bones and bone fragments at the 18-acre property, off 156th Street and ...
Fox Hollow Farm main house, rear view ... criticized authorities for not keeping an eye on Baumeister as the human bones were being discovered on his property and before he fled the country ...