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Herbert Richard Baumeister (April 7, 1947 – July 3, 1996) was an American businessman and suspected serial killer. A resident of the Indianapolis suburb of Westfield , Indiana , Baumeister came under investigation for murdering over a dozen men in the early 1990s, most of whom were last seen at gay bars .
Herb Baumeister seemed to live a quiet family life in a wealthy suburb of Indianapolis. He shared a $1 million estate in Westfield, dubbed the Fox Hollow Farm, with his wife and three kids, and ...
Herb Baumeister’s macabre double life began to unravel in 1994 when his 13-year-old son found a human skull and a pile of bones in the woods of Fox Hollow Farm, his $1 million estate in ...
Herb Baumeister, a successful businessman who was a married father of three children, is believed to have killed at least 25 people between the late 1980s and the early 1990s.
Prior to his suicide in 1996, Baumeister was the prime suspect in the murders of at least seven men who were killed between 1993 and 1995 in Indianapolis, whose remains were later found buried on his property. [1] After this information surfaced, Baumeister was named as the prime suspect in the I-70 Strangler case.
Shannon Doughty holds a photo of her late brother Allen Livingston, who was identified in October 2023 as the ninth known victim of suspected serial killer Herbert Baumeister, Saturday, Dec. 21 ...
There are some recent (summer 2024) media stories about efforts to identify remains with DNA testing from families with missing persons from the era, and memorial recognition for the victims, e.g. - Serial killer Herbert Baumeister’s victims honored with public funeral. From those articles, the "10,000 human remains" seems to be from dozens ...
More than 10,000 human remains were found at Herb Baumeister’s Indiana residence in 1996. ... Baumeister was implicated by a man named Tony Harris, who told police he met him in a gay bar in ...