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Where Is Herb Baumeister’s House, the Fox Hollow Farm? By Between the 1980s and 90s, a serial killer named Herb Baumeister murdered at least 25 people in Indianapolis. Reports indicate that he killed almost . The serial killer used to pick up young men from gay bars and kill them in his house.

However, the magnitude of his crimes came to light when his son found thousands of charred bones from Baumeister’s property, popularly known as Fox Hollow Farm. According to , Herb Baumeister used to talk to men in gay bars and tell them that his name was Brian Smart. Additionally, he committed these slayings when his wife and children used to leave for vacations.



The murderer used his 18-acre property to burn the bodies and dispose of the remains. Per a report by , several people bought the infamous property and claimed to have seen apparitions and heard noises. As far as Herb Baumeister’s crimes are concerned, he refused to talk to police after they discovered remains at his property.

WRTV reported that the investigators spoke to the killer’s wife, who told them that their son found a human skull in December 1994. Even though authorities got to know about Baumeister’s involvement in killings, they could never catch him. Baumeister committed suicide after shooting himself in the head near a park in Canada.

How many remains were found in Herb Baumeister’s Fox Hollow Farm? According to a report in , investigators discovered 10,000 charred bones and fragments at Herb Baumeiste.

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