Herb Baumeister: What Was Discovered at the Fox Hollow Farm? By In January 2024, reported that nearly 10,000 charred bones and bone fragments had been found at Fox Hollow Farm, an estate that belonged to accused serial killer Herb Baumeister. The remains are believed to belong to at least 25 different people. The identification of the remains continues as families of young men who disappeared in the 1980s and 1990s are being asked to submit DNA samples.
Nine of the victims have been positively identified so far. In 1996, authorities in Indiana started digging up the property which was worth $1 million. They even found bone fragments belonging to several missing men.
Initially, they identified seven victims whose remains were found there but the number increased, according to . While Herb Baumeister has been accused of the murders, he was never proven guilty. Herb Baumeister was 49 years old when he died by suicide in Canada.
He died just nine days after they found remains on his 18-acre estate. Therefore, the accusations of him being a serial killer were never proven. According to , authorities suspect that Baumeister might have picked up his victims at gay bars before he murdered and buried them.
As reported by The New York Times, no one witnessed the murders. They occurred in a community that was reportedly well-known for the kind of safety it offered to its residents. The Baumeisters were also well known in the community and neighborhood.
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