Police believe Herb Baumeister targeted gay men and buried at least 25 victims on $1 million Indiana estate in the 1990s Indianapolis Police Department; Michelle Pemberton-USA TODAY NETWORK ...
The property of Herb Baumeister, now a grim landmark ... owned the 18-acre Fox Hollow Farm, in Westfield, Indianapolis, where ...
Those samples can then be screened against DNA profiles scientists are extracting from the remains, which were found starting in 1996 on Herbert Baumeister’s sprawling suburban Indianapolis property.
The wealthy Republican businessman is suspected of killing up to 25 young men and boys before he died by suicide after police discovered human remains on his estate in 1996.
When cops finally raided Herb Baumeister’s 18-acre property in Westfield, north of Indianapolis, they uncovered some 10,000 ...
A farm in Indiana, once owned by notorious serial killer Herb Baumeister, has become a massive ... Anthropology Department at the University of Indianapolis, and DNA experts from Texas-based ...
A renewed effort to identify victims of suspected Indiana serial killer Herbert Baumeister is underway, decades after investigators unearthed thousands of bone fragments on his property. Using ...
Crime Junkie, Infamous Indy and Once Upon a Crime have also covered Baumeister's story. My Favorite Murder covered the case ...
Those samples can then be screened against DNA profiles scientists are extracting from the remains, which were found starting in 1996 on Herbert Baumeister’s sprawling suburban Indianapolis ...