This week, K & G recap Episode 67: Live At The Egyptian Room. Karen told the story of serial killer Belle Gunness and Georgia detailed the crimes of serial killer Herb Baumeister. Tune in for all-new commentary, case updates and more!
Whether you've listen…It's time to Rewind with Karen & Georgia!
This week, K & G recap Episode 67: Live At The Egyptian Room. Karen told the story of serial killer Belle Gunness and Georgia detailed the crimes of serial killer Herb Baumeister. Tune in for all-new commentary, case updates and more!
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Fox Hollow Farm, a quiet Indiana estate, held secrets far darker than its serene façade suggested. When missing men began to connect back to the property, investigators uncovered eerie clues that hinted the home itself might be hiding a predator’s legacy.
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In the fall of 1994, a 13-year-old boy found a human skull in his backyard. Detectives later discovered thousands more bones scattered about his family's estate, a property known as Fox Hollow Farm. The remains belonged to the presumed victims of Herb Baumeister, an alleged serial killer active thou…In the fall of 1994, a 13-year-old boy found a human skull in his backyard. Detectives later discovered thousands more bones scattered about his family's estate, a property known as Fox Hollow Farm. The remains belonged to the presumed victims of Herb Baumeister, an alleged serial killer active thought to be active in Indiana for more than a decade. The investigation closed in the late-‘90s without an arrest. 11 unique DNA samples were catalogued and 8 victims identified at the time, but officials suspect the remains belong to as many as 25 people.
In 2022, Hamilton County Coroner Jeff Jellison set out on a brand new investigation to put them to rest.
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Uncovering the Dark Secrets of Fox Hollow Farm: The Chilling Tale of Herb Baumeister
In this podcast episode, we are going to discuss the Fox Hollow Farm murders. Just a heads-up, this episode will discuss violence, murder, and the discovery of human remains. Warning: This content might be unsettli…Uncovering the Dark Secrets of Fox Hollow Farm: The Chilling Tale of Herb Baumeister
In this podcast episode, we are going to discuss the Fox Hollow Farm murders. Just a heads-up, this episode will discuss violence, murder, and the discovery of human remains. Warning: This content might be unsettling for certain listeners.
This story takes us to Westfield, Indiana, where the Baumeister family lived. They appeared to be just your average, well-off household. Herbert Richard Baumeister was one of four children and the oldest. He was born on April 7, 1947. His father, Dr. Herbert E. Baumeister, was an anesthesiologist, and his mother, Elizabeth Baumeister, was a homemaker. They provided a loving home with the essentials. However, Herbert, or Herb, as he's often called, exhibited early signs of troubled behavior. It’s often believed that his behavior was a red flag for what was to come.
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In 1996, Indiana investigators discovered the remains of at least 11 men in the yard of suspected serial killer Herb Baumeister. Only some of the remains were able to be identified due to limitations in technology, until now.
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In 1996, investigators unearthed the skeletal remains of at least 11 victims on the farm of a seemingly normal father, husband and businessman named Herbert Baumeister. And the details behind the crimes, along with the other evidence (the MANNEQUINS?) is shocking. Join us, as we discuss the serial k…In 1996, investigators unearthed the skeletal remains of at least 11 victims on the farm of a seemingly normal father, husband and businessman named Herbert Baumeister. And the details behind the crimes, along with the other evidence (the MANNEQUINS?) is shocking. Join us, as we discuss the serial killer Herbert Baumeister, his unknown number of victims and the haunting of his former home. You're listening, to MURDER IN AMERICA!
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In the late '90s, Indianapolis was rocked when it was found out that a local businessman was murdering gay men and burying them on his estate called Fox Hollow Farm.
Live from Indianapolis' The Egyptian Room, it's an all new My Favorite Murder! This week, Karen and Georgia cover serial killers Belle Gunness and Herb Baumeister.
Follow along with the visuals from this week's episode here by scrolling through the images as seen originally on stage @ https://insta…Live from Indianapolis' The Egyptian Room, it's an all new My Favorite Murder! This week, Karen and Georgia cover serial killers Belle Gunness and Herb Baumeister.
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Herb Baumeister was a family man who had built a successful business. But behind the façade, police say that Herb was a prolific serial killer whose ultimate body count may never be known. Join Gibby and I to hear the fascinating details about this case. There are so many different twists and turns …Herb Baumeister was a family man who had built a successful business. But behind the façade, police say that Herb was a prolific serial killer whose ultimate body count may never be known. Join Gibby and I to hear the fascinating details about this case. There are so many different twists and turns that its tough to fit into one episode. Check out our other podcast True Crime All The Time Unsolved! Visit our website at http://truecrimeallthetime.com for all important info regarding the show. Please rate and review us on ITunes and tell a friend about the show. An Emash Digital Production
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