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An independent documentary film titled The Haunting of Fox Hollow Farm also explores the crimes and the possibility of hauntings on the grounds of Baumeister's former estate. [33] ID featured the case again on the series True Nightmares, in October 2015. [34] The Crime Junkie podcast released an episode on Baumeister on March 4, 2018. [35]
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 ...
The original investigators believed that at least 25 people were buried at Baumeister’s 18-acre (7.3-hectare) Fox Hollow Farm estate in Westfield, based on evidence that included 10,000 bones ...
Eric Pranger holds the remains of family member Allen Livingston during the first public services held in Westfield for victims of suspected serial killer Herb Baumeister and the Fox Hollow Farm ...
After this information surfaced, Baumeister was named as the prime suspect in the I-70 Strangler case. According to investigators, he stopped dumping the bodies of his victims in 1991 after he bought the Fox Hollow Farm, which he would use as a burial site for his subsequent victims. [2] [3]
More than four decades after Fox Hollow serial killer Herb Baumeister left 10,000 pieces of human remains scattered around his Indiana farm, authorities are still seeking to identify at least four ...
I removed the coordinates for Fox Hollow Farm and Pinery Park. The coords for the park are different from the ones on its page, and I assume are supposed to be for the actual spot within the park where Baumeister killed himself. This is therefore Original Research unless you can find a media cite that gives those coords as the spot.
The remains of a man found at the Indiana home of serial killer Herb Baumeister have been identified after nearly three decades. ... another set of the remains discovered at Fox Hollow Farm in ...