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The Horrors of Fox Hollow Farm May 11th, 2025 EP:28 The Horrors of Fox Hollow Farm Once a picturesque estate in Indiana, Fox Hollow Farm now holds a chilling legacy. In this episode, Justin & Erik talk to Richard Estep about his book The Horrors of Fox Hollow Farm—a gripping blend of true crime and the paranormal. They explore the disturbing crimes of suspected serial killer Herb Baumeister, the eerie aftermath that still haunts the property, and the investigators who believe the spirits of his victims have never left. Join them as they uncover the darkness hidden behind the walls of this seemingly quiet farmhouse. Richard Estep has been a paranormal investigator for thirty years, researching claims of ghosts and hauntings on both sides of the Atlantic. He is the author of more than thirty books, spanning genres that range from paranormal nonfiction and true crime to history and fiction. He is a cast member of the TV shows Haunted Hospitals, Paranormal Revenge, and Paranormal 911, and has made guest appearances on A Haunting, Destination Fear, and Haunted Case Files. Richard writes a regular column for Haunted Magazine and frequently presents at conferences and public events across the United States.
Get ready to enter the realm of the supernatural! Join Patti Negri on The Witching Hour as she welcomes the incredible Richard Estep. We're diving into the chilling tales of Fox Hollow Farm and searching for demons. You won't want to miss this haunting episode!
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Herbert Richard Baumeister, a name now synonymous with the unspeakable horrors of Fox Hollow Farm, presented a carefully constructed image of a successful businessman and devoted family man. Yet, beneath this veneer of normalcy lay a deeply disturbed individual whose early life was punctuated by troubling signs that escalated into a monstrous capacity for violence. His trajectory from a seemingly ordinary childhood to becoming one of Indiana's most notorious serial killers is a chilling study in the potential consequences of unaddressed psychological turmoil. Where to Find What Goes Bump In The Night YouTube: @whatgoesbumpinthenight Facebook: What Goes Bump In The Night Instagram: @Whatgoesbumppod X: @Whatgoesbumppod TikTok: @whatgoesbumppod Threads: @whatgoesbumppod GET YOU SELF SOME FIRE!!! MERCH!!! Shop What Goes Bump: https://what-goes-bump-in-the-night.m... $$$ Donations $$$ All donations are directly used to support the channel. Hosting a podcast on all streaming platforms is not free, and if you would like to support and help us keep our dream alive, we are forever grateful for our #NightCrew Family. These funds pay host site fees, investigations, giveaways, and so much more! CashApp #Whatgoesbump Venmo @Whatgoesbump #paranormalpodcast #ParanormalStories #SpookySeason #SpookySeasonAllTheTime #ghosthunting #ProjectFear #nightcrew #paranormalinvestigation #HauntedPlaces #HauntedUSA #ScaryPlaces #ScaryStories #NukesTop5 #SlappedHam #Chills #RealGhostHunting #RealParanormal
We're back with Part 2 of our deep-dive interview with director Alex Jablonski, the mind behind the new Hulu docuseries Fox Hollow Murders: Playground of a Serial Killer. In this follow-up episode, we go further into the chilling story of Herb Baumeister—the suburban family man and suspected serial killer whose Indiana estate, Fox Hollow Farm, became the site of unimaginable horror. Alex shares new insights into what didn't make it into the series, what it was like to film in a location many believe is haunted, and how his team uncovered unsettling new details that add even more questions to an already disturbing case. From the paranormal claims to the real-world implications of unresolved justice, this episode shines a light on a story that continues to haunt the people and the property it touched.
Tonight, we go beyond the headlines. We step inside the walls of Fox Hollow Farm. And we ask: How much horror can one place hold? Herb Baumeister—father, businessman… predator. A man who smiled in public but hunted in secret. A man whose sprawling estate, Fox Hollow Farm, became a graveyard for the unsuspecting. But he wasn't the only one with a story to tell. We discuss Richard's experience writing The Horrors of Fox Hollow Farm: Unraveling the History & Hauntings of a Serial Killer's Home that he co-wote with the current owner of Fox Hollow Farm, Rob Graves. Also, discuss the NEW HULU Docuseries The Fox Hollow Murders: Playground of a Serial Killer BUY the BOOK: https://amzn.to/3QQnasx Website: https://www.richardestep.net/ Fox Hollow: The Unfinished Nightmare with Richard Estep - Mysteries, Mayhem & Merlot Check out the merch, blog, buy the book and so much more! mysteriesmayhemandmerlot.net WHERE'S WINNIE! - https://linktr.ee/WinnieSchrader Check out Winnie's Linktree for everything Winnie! From merch for Paranormal 60, Love+Lotus Tarot & Mysteries, Mayhem & Merlot to digital designs with WS Media & more! Tarot Readings by Winnie - https://lovelotustarot.com/ GET your B!TCH BOOK: https://amzn.to/3XzobsV SUPPORT THE ADVERTISERS THAT SUPPORT THIS SHOW Factor Meals - Get 50% off your first order & Free Shipping at www.FactorMeals.com/factorpodcast and use code: FactorPodcast at checkout Mint Mobile - To get your new wireless plan for just $15 bucks a month, and get the plan shipped to your door for FREE, go to www.MintMobile.com/P60 Shadow Zine - https://shadowzine.com/ Kudos to Bart-El for making the wonderful intro vid Tip of the Cap to Jay Juliano for creating a perfect melodic interlude to the podcast PLEASE RATE & REVIEW MYSTERIES, MAYHEM & MERLOT PODCAST WHEREVER YOU LISTEN! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Episode Description: In this chilling episode of From The Void, we sit down with director Alex Jablonski to explore one of the most disturbing true crime cases in American history—the Fox Hollow Farm murders. Alex is the director behind the gripping new docuseries Fox Hollow Murders: Playground of a Serial Killer, now streaming on Hulu. In Part 1 of our conversation, we unpack the terrifying story of Herb Baumeister, the suburban father and businessman suspected of being a serial killer whose estate—Fox Hollow Farm—still holds secrets that may never fully be unearthed. We talk about the strange paranormal elements, the haunting nature of the property, and what drew Alex to tell this deeply unsettling story. If you're into true crime, the paranormal, and stories that blend both, you're not going to want to miss this one.
So sorry for the late episode this week folks, we were busy jetskiing and watching footy at the pub. This week's shambles of an episode starts with the girly pops guide to the Australian Grand Prix (F1), before jumping into a recap of the Oscars earlier in the week. We both watched yet another true crime documentary, this time looking into one of the most insane and under-the-radar serial killer crimes of the 80s and 90s: The Fox Hollow Murders: Playground of a Serial Killer. The four-part series follows Jeff Jellison as he launches a new investigation decades after thousands of bones were found in the woods behind Fox Hollow Farms. Using new DNA technology, they work to identify the human remains, bringing closure to victims' families. Turning to Reality TV, we discuss this week's episodes of Bravo's Summer House and Southern Charm as both explore the depths of friendship. We then talk about Mike White's inspiration from Southern Charm for White Lotus Season 3. Follow us on socials: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thedeluludiariespod TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thedeluludiariespod Danika's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/danikarbrown Caitlin's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/caitlinsltr Watch the episode in full on YouTube: https://youtu.be/UqhxjHXUKnY
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We're back with a new story and a new recommends! First, Joanne shares the story or a man arrested for hiding a camera in a public bathroom - oh, and she grew up with him.We also recommend The Fox Hollow Murders: Playground of a Serial Killer on hulu. The 4 episode miniseries explores the mystery surrounding what led to 10,000 bones being found in the woods behind a large farm house.Lastly, we, of course, have to discuss Karen Read! The information about Dean Faiola came from an article published by NBC 10 written by Molly Levine All 4 episodes of The Fox Hollow Murders are available on hulu Follow us on Instagram @MAFPodcastShow Email us at MAFPodcastShow@gmail.com
For this episode of Necronomicast, I am joined by Jeff Jellison, the elected Coroner of Hamilton County, Indiana. Our conversation focuses on the gruesome case of serial killer Herbert Baumeister which is the subject of a fascinating new four part documentary on Hulu. “The Fox Hollow Murders: Playground of a Serial Killer” explores the aftermath of a unthinkable crime spree and examines the quest of Jeff Jellison to identify the victims of Baumeister, who was thought to have killed over a dozen men and scattered their remains in the woods behind his house at the Fox Hollow Farm estates. Listen how dedicated professionals help a devastated community in the pursuit of justice. "The Fox Hollow Farm Murders" on Hulu "The Horrors of Fox Hollow Farm" book by Richard Estep
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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 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. Keep up with us on Instagram @serialkillerspodcast! Have a story to share? Email us at serialkillerstories@spotify.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
What happened at Fox Hollow Farm where Herb Baumeister allegedly murdered at least 11 men. In this special episode, we look at The Horrors of Fox Hollow Farm: Unraveling the History and Hauntings of a Serial Killer's Home by Richard Estep with Robert Graves. The book is a chilling account that's part history, part true crime, and part paranormal investigation that's as captivating as it is terrifying. It's unclear exactly what went on at Fox Hollow, but a grim collection of more than 10,000 bones suggests it was an unspeakable evil. Though this episode concentrates mostly on Estep's book, we'd be remiss if we didn't bring up the four-part docuseries now streaming on Hulu: The Fox Hollow Murders. Though the series focuses on the true crime aspect, we think you'll be stunned and mesmerized by the testimony of the one victim who got away. Did we mention that we have our own theories? You're not going to want to miss this one.You can also use this link to text us your story :)If you have an experience, story, or anything else you'd like to share with us, you can email us at Opeaghost@gmail.com You can also follow us on Instagram, Join our Facebook group : Ope, A Ghost, or Follow us on YoutubeToodles!
Alex Jablonski, director of The Fox Hollow Murders: Playground of a Serial Killer, a four-part Hulu docuseries. In the wealthy suburbs of Indianapolis, husband and father of three Herb Baumeister led a double life — businessman by day, serial killer by night. Throughout the 1990s, he targeted gay men, amassing a victim count possibly surpassing that of Jeffrey Dahmer. The series follows Hamilton County coroner Jeff Jellison as he launches a new investigation decades after thousands of bones were found in the woods behind Fox Hollow Farms, Baumeister's stately home. Reality Life with Kate Casey What to Watch List: https://katecasey.substack.com Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/katecasey Twitter: https://twitter.com/katecasey Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/katecaseyca Tik Tok: http://www.tiktok.com/itskatecasey Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/113157919338245 Amazon List: https://www.amazon.com/shop/katecasey Like it to Know It: https://www.shopltk.com/explore/katecaseySee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Happy Spooky Wednesday! We're continuing our True Crime January with the location known as Fox Hollow Farm, formerly owned by the infamous serial killer Herb Baumeister. Baumeister, despite appearing to be an average family-minded businessman, murdered several men and disposed of their bodies right in the yard where his children played. When it seemed he was going to be caught, he left and took his own life. The tragedies he inflicted have left people to believe that the land he owned is now haunted, but there doesn't seem to be much evidence to support it. So is it actually haunted and the ghosts just aren't showing themselves? Or is this human nature to apply the paranormal to a place of darkness? And that's the case, why do we do it?
On this episode, Tony Brueski digs into the chilling history of Fox Hollow Farm, once home to suspected serial killer Herb Baumeister. We explore the gruesome discoveries made on the property and delve into the numerous reports of paranormal activity that have surfaced since. Join us as we examine firsthand accounts from residents and investigators, and consider both supernatural and psychological explanations for the eerie phenomena reported at this infamous Indiana estate.
On this episode, Tony Brueski digs into the chilling history of Fox Hollow Farm, once home to suspected serial killer Herb Baumeister. We explore the gruesome discoveries made on the property and delve into the numerous reports of paranormal activity that have surfaced since. Join us as we examine firsthand accounts from residents and investigators, and consider both supernatural and psychological explanations for the eerie phenomena reported at this infamous Indiana estate.
Carmel was a safe place, everyone thought so – well, until the middle 1990s, when the town was rocked to its core by the discovery of a mass burial ground at the home of a prominent local businessman. It was only later that everyone learned the truth and Herb's sinister side was revealed – along with the scores of bodies that were buried beneath the earth of Fox Hollow Farm.Don't forget to send in your nomination for the Podcast Listener Of The Year award!Check out our updated website and sign up for our newsletter at AmericanHauntingsPodcast.comWant an episode every week, plus other awesome perks and discounts? Check out our Patreon pageFind out merch at AmericanHauntingsClothing.comFollow us on Twitter @AmerHauntsPod, @TroyTaylor13, @CodyBeckSTLFollow us on Instagram @AmericanHauntingsPodcast, @TroyTaylorgram, @CodyBeckSTLThis episode was written by Troy TaylorProduced and edited by Cody BeckSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/american-hauntings-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
En la granja de Fox Hollow, en Indiana, hasta hace bien poco se seguían encontrando restos humanos. ¿Quién fue el asesino de todos aquellos hombres? ¿Era la misma persona que regó de cadáveres de jóvenes las cunetas de la autopista I70? En el caso de Herb Baumeister, sólo podemos especular. ¡Déjanos un "me gusta"! ¡Síguenos en redes! Twitter/X: @cruelespodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/extremadamentecrueles/ YouTube: @ExtremadamenteCrueles Tiktok: @cruelespodcast Blog: https://extremadamentecrueles.blogspot.com/ Tienda: https://www.redbubble.com/es/people/cruelespodcast/shop?asc=u Música cortesía de Don Manolo (https://open.spotify.com/artist/7c7vSwqcj2utz6XR3E93C8 )
En la granja de Fox Hollow, en Indiana, hasta hace bien poco se seguían encontrando restos humanos. ¿Quién fue el asesino de todos aquellos hombres? ¿Era la misma persona que regó de cadáveres de jóvenes las cunetas de la autopista I70? En el caso de Herb Baumeister, sólo podemos especular. ¡Déjanos un "me gusta"! ¡Síguenos en redes! Twitter/X: @cruelespodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/extremadamentecrueles/ YouTube: @ExtremadamenteCrueles Tiktok: @cruelespodcast Blog: https://extremadamentecrueles.blogspot.com/ Tienda: https://www.redbubble.com/es/people/cruelespodcast/shop?asc=u Música cortesía de Don Manolo (https://open.spotify.com/artist/7c7vSwqcj2utz6XR3E93C8 )
Season 3 Episode 24- Fox Hollow farms of Hulbert, Oklahoma upcoming production sale November 2,2024. A great discussion with Stephen Melott, manager Randy White, and consultant Clifford Mitchell.
Hey guys! It's been a hot second! Actually, it's been about 31,536,000 seconds but I've put that time to good use, I promise! Anyway, today we talk about the ultra terrifying estate where serial killer Herb Baumeister murdered approximately 40 men and buried dozens of them - Fox Hollow Farm. Just typing that made me feel grody all over again, so you've been forewarned.Support the show
When police began a search of Fox Hollow Farm, they would never imagine the tens of thousands of bone fragments that littered the ground would lead to one of the worst serial killers in American History, the Monster of Fox Hollow Farm. Send you scary stories to : mikeohhello@gmail.com Business enquires : thatchapter@night.co Mike's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/that_chapter/ Keith's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/k_4keith
When police began a search of Fox Hollow Farm, they would never imagine the tens of thousands of bone fragments that littered the ground would lead to one of the worst serial killers in American History, the Monster of Fox Hollow Farm. Send you scary stories to : mikeohhello@gmail.com Business enquires : thatchapter@night.co Mike's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/that_chapter/ Keith's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/k_4keith
Herb Baumeister was an unsuspecting, Thrift store owner and serial killer whose reign of terror gripped Indiana in the 1980s & 90s. He is considered to be the number one suspect in the I-70 strangler case and after scattering thousands of human bones all over his Fox Hollow Farms estate - the land has remained haunted to this day. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In a significant development, the Hamilton County Coroner announced that a bone fragment from the 10,000 human remains recovered from the farm of alleged serial killer Herb Baumeister has been identified as belonging to Jeffrey A. Jones, who was reported missing in August 1993. Jones is the 12th confirmed victim among the remains found at Fox Hollow Farm in 1996. Advancements in DNA technology made the identification possible, revitalizing efforts to name more victims. Coroner Jeff Jellison highlighted that three victims have been identified recently, and four more DNA profiles have been submitted to the FBI for potential matches. Experts from the FBI, Indiana State Police Laboratory, University of Indianapolis, and Texas-based Othram Laboratory collaborate on this effort. "This investigation is extremely challenging due to the condition of the remains," Jellison stated, noting that many were found burnt and crushed. Despite these obstacles, the team remains committed to identifying the victims. Key to the investigation was an informant, Tony Harris, who met Baumeister, posing as "Brian Smart," at a gay bar and later escaped an attempted strangulation at Fox Hollow Farm. Harris reported the incident to authorities, but the police struggled to locate the farm based on his description. It wasn't until over a year later that Harris encountered "Brian Smart" again, providing a crucial tip to the police. Virgil Vandagriff, a retired Marion County detective who had previously investigated missing queer men in the area, including Goodlet, told local NBC affiliate WTHR that when Harris spotted "Smart" the second time, he managed to record "Smart's" license plate number. This information was instrumental in identifying "Brian Smart" as Herbert Baumeister. By this time, Baumeister's marriage of more than 20 years to his wife Julie had all but fallen apart. The couple had three children, including a 15-year-old son who made a grisly discovery in the woods behind their Fox Hollow home nearly two years before their 1996 divorce. According to local ABC affiliate WRTV, in 1994, around the same time Indianapolis police began searching for a serial killer targeting gay men, Baumeister's son found a human skull on their property. Detectives reported that Julie Baumeister instructed her son to leave the skull in the woods until his father returned home. When she later confronted Herbert Baumeister, he claimed it was a remnant from his father's medical practice. Julie accepted this explanation for two years, but reconsidered upon filing for divorce. Initially, the couple had rebuffed police attempts to search the property, but once Herbert was away, Julie allowed the search. Police then discovered a skull, teeth, and other bone fragments. At this point, Baumeister, had fled to Ontario, Canada. Once there, police say he killed himself. He left a suicide note at the scene but made no mention of his victims, only mentioning his failing thrift store business and marriage. The victims' families had been waiting over a quarter century for answers, Jellison said, and he was determined to bring them closure. In fact, it was Allen Livingston's cousin who approached Jellison last year, urging him to expedite the identification process. Livingston's mother, Sharon, now in her mid-70s and long holding onto hope for information about her son, had been diagnosed with two forms of terminal cancer, the cousin explained. Sharon told WTHR in 2022 that she kept a landline in her home for more than 30 years because it was the only number her son knew when he disappeared, as cell phones weren't common at the time. She reported him missing just days after not hearing from him. “I know that man got him, I just know,” Sharon said of Baumeister in a 2022 interview. “I'm pretty sure they are going to find him. I just know they are.” In October, Jellison expressed amazement after positively confirming Allen Livingston's remains, marking the first positive identification since the 1990s. “What are the odds, out of 10,000 remains? Out of 10,000, we selected 44 and the first identification is a person from the family that initiated this whole thing,” he said. “Where does that come from?” Jellison said his office initially celebrated the success of identifying Livingston, but the joy was quickly tempered by the realization that another murder victim had been found. The current owner of Fox Hollow has continued to find fragments and submits them to authorities. The investigation into Baumeister's activities has revealed at least 25 victims from the remains found on his property. By 1999, police had linked Baumeister to 16 missing men whose bodies were found in streams across Indiana and Ohio. Renewed efforts to identify more victims began in November 2022, with Jellison partnering with forensic labs to extract DNA from the remains. Jellison's team continues to urge those with missing loved ones from that period to contact the coroner's office, hoping to bring closure to more families after decades of uncertainty. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on The Downfall of Diddy, The Karen Read Trial, Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
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In a significant development, the Hamilton County Coroner announced that a bone fragment from the 10,000 human remains recovered from the farm of alleged serial killer Herb Baumeister has been identified as belonging to Jeffrey A. Jones, who was reported missing in August 1993. Jones is the 12th confirmed victim among the remains found at Fox Hollow Farm in 1996. Advancements in DNA technology made the identification possible, revitalizing efforts to name more victims. Coroner Jeff Jellison highlighted that three victims have been identified recently, and four more DNA profiles have been submitted to the FBI for potential matches. Experts from the FBI, Indiana State Police Laboratory, University of Indianapolis, and Texas-based Othram Laboratory collaborate on this effort. "This investigation is extremely challenging due to the condition of the remains," Jellison stated, noting that many were found burnt and crushed. Despite these obstacles, the team remains committed to identifying the victims. Key to the investigation was an informant, Tony Harris, who met Baumeister, posing as "Brian Smart," at a gay bar and later escaped an attempted strangulation at Fox Hollow Farm. Harris reported the incident to authorities, but the police struggled to locate the farm based on his description. It wasn't until over a year later that Harris encountered "Brian Smart" again, providing a crucial tip to the police. Virgil Vandagriff, a retired Marion County detective who had previously investigated missing queer men in the area, including Goodlet, told local NBC affiliate WTHR that when Harris spotted "Smart" the second time, he managed to record "Smart's" license plate number. This information was instrumental in identifying "Brian Smart" as Herbert Baumeister. By this time, Baumeister's marriage of more than 20 years to his wife Julie had all but fallen apart. The couple had three children, including a 15-year-old son who made a grisly discovery in the woods behind their Fox Hollow home nearly two years before their 1996 divorce. According to local ABC affiliate WRTV, in 1994, around the same time Indianapolis police began searching for a serial killer targeting gay men, Baumeister's son found a human skull on their property. Detectives reported that Julie Baumeister instructed her son to leave the skull in the woods until his father returned home. When she later confronted Herbert Baumeister, he claimed it was a remnant from his father's medical practice. Julie accepted this explanation for two years, but reconsidered upon filing for divorce. Initially, the couple had rebuffed police attempts to search the property, but once Herbert was away, Julie allowed the search. Police then discovered a skull, teeth, and other bone fragments. At this point, Baumeister, had fled to Ontario, Canada. Once there, police say he killed himself. He left a suicide note at the scene but made no mention of his victims, only mentioning his failing thrift store business and marriage. The victims' families had been waiting over a quarter century for answers, Jellison said, and he was determined to bring them closure. In fact, it was Allen Livingston's cousin who approached Jellison last year, urging him to expedite the identification process. Livingston's mother, Sharon, now in her mid-70s and long holding onto hope for information about her son, had been diagnosed with two forms of terminal cancer, the cousin explained. Sharon told WTHR in 2022 that she kept a landline in her home for more than 30 years because it was the only number her son knew when he disappeared, as cell phones weren't common at the time. She reported him missing just days after not hearing from him. “I know that man got him, I just know,” Sharon said of Baumeister in a 2022 interview. “I'm pretty sure they are going to find him. I just know they are.” In October, Jellison expressed amazement after positively confirming Allen Livingston's remains, marking the first positive identification since the 1990s. “What are the odds, out of 10,000 remains? Out of 10,000, we selected 44 and the first identification is a person from the family that initiated this whole thing,” he said. “Where does that come from?” Jellison said his office initially celebrated the success of identifying Livingston, but the joy was quickly tempered by the realization that another murder victim had been found. The current owner of Fox Hollow has continued to find fragments and submits them to authorities. The investigation into Baumeister's activities has revealed at least 25 victims from the remains found on his property. By 1999, police had linked Baumeister to 16 missing men whose bodies were found in streams across Indiana and Ohio. Renewed efforts to identify more victims began in November 2022, with Jellison partnering with forensic labs to extract DNA from the remains. Jellison's team continues to urge those with missing loved ones from that period to contact the coroner's office, hoping to bring closure to more families after decades of uncertainty. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on The Downfall of Diddy, The Karen Read Trial, Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
Welcome back to the Paranormal Sideshow. In this episode, John brings up some weird old slang words and the duo discuss the most recent paranormal news. Stories include a new update to the Drake equation, lucid dreaming, the tragic case of the serial killer at Fox Hollow Farm, a seance to gain lottery numbers, and much more!
Join us as we delve into the chilling story of Herbert Richard Baumeister, a businessman turned suspected serial killer. From his troubled early life to the discovery of human remains on his property at Fox Hollow Farm, we explore the harrowing details of his crimes and the investigation that followed. With each victim's story, we uncover the haunting legacy of Baumeister's reign of terror. Plus, stay tuned for insights into the ongoing efforts to identify the remaining victims and the lingering questions surrounding this enigmatic case Website: https://anchor.fm/phillip-sams Social media links: https://www.youtube.com/@GITNpodcast https://www.facebook.com/ghostsinthenight/ https://www.instagram.com/ghosts_night_podcast https://twitter.com/night_ghosts --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/phillip-sams/message
In this episode, we step slightly out of the state to examine the life of one of America's most prolific serial killers: that of Indianapolis native Herb Baumeister. We also look at the spirits he left behind at his house, Fox Hollow Farm. But first we discuss the demolition of Bobby Mackey's Music World and a tragic disappearance in Nashville.
The boys close out the story of Herb Baumeister, this week focusing on the paranormal investigations and ongoing hauntings reported at Fox Hollow Farm, the former home of the now-deceased serial killer.
Just outside Indianapolis; Indiana in the United States is Fox Hollow Farm, that is said to be haunted by its brutal past. This location was once the home of Herb Baumeister and his young family during the early 1990s. By day, Herb was a successful businessman who operated a chain of thrift stores. By night, Herb would cruise the nightclubs of Indianapolis looking for his latest victims.When word of human remains being found on Herb's property got out; people started to also talk about the paranormal activity that was said to occur at Fox Hollow Farm. This activity is said to still occur regularly even today.So get comfortable my spooky friends…you are about hear the tale the hauntings of Fox Hollow Farm. But before you do, I have a warning. Today's episode will be speaking about autoerotic asphyxiation. Listen discretion is advised.We got merch! Shop now: HorrifyingHist1.redbubble.com Join our fan club at: https://www.patreon.com/horrifyinghistory Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/horrifyinghistoryInstagram & Threads: https://instagram.com/horrifying_historyX: https://twitter.com/horrifyinghist1 Horrifying History is part of the Darkcast Network. Check out their other amazing podcasts at https://www.darkcastnetwork.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/horrifying-history--4180070/support.
CW: Violence and serial murder. For the season five finale, a special LIVE episode recorded during Strange Escapes at the Mount Washington Hotel in Bretton Woods, NH. Nestled in America's Heartland, Fox Hollow Farm is the former home of serial killer Herb Baumeister. It's unclear how many people fell victim to Baumeister, but 10,000 bone fragments were found on this property alone. It's no surprise, the farmhouse is very, very haunted. Special Guest: Richard Estep, with an introduction by Aaron Mahnke. If you want to join the waiting list for the Paranormal Circle, head to amybruni.com and submit your information todaySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of the Crack House Chronicles Donnie and Dale dive in and discuss Indiana's most prolific serial killer, Herb Baumeister. After a string of disappearances of gay men in the Indianapolis area throughout the early 90s, the police investigation eventually leads to an apparently mild-mannered family man and successful business owner - with bodies buried all over his sprawling estate. https://www.crackhousechronicles.com/ https://linktr.ee/crackhousechronicles https://www.tiktok.com/@crackhousechronicles https://www.facebook.com/crackhousechronicles Check out our MERCH! https://www.teepublic.com/user/crackhousechronicles Sources: https://www.thoughtco.com/herbert-richard-baumeister-973121 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herb_Baumeister https://www.cbsnews.com/news/remains-1996-allen-livingston-victim-suspected-serial-killer-herbert-baumeister-indiana/
Part 2 of our series on Fox Hollow Farm Murders and Herbert Baumeister. This part we focus on the hauntings of Fox Hollow Farm and the family who purchased it and lived there in the 2000's as well as some of the ghostly adventures that happened there. Main Source: The Horrors of Fox Hollow Farm by Rich Estep and Robert Graves Audiobook: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0842YLBF7/ref=kinw_myk_ro_title_ab_amzn Book: https://www.amazon.com/Horrors-Fox-Hollow-Farm-Unraveling/dp/0738758558/ Extra Sources: https://the-line-up.com/horrors-of-fox-hollow-farm-excerpt https://www.syfy.com/paranormal-witness/season-2/blogs/episode-recap-fox-hollow-farm https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Kd4xinhiAg&t=18s SUBSCRIBE! Don't forget to subscribe so you can catch future shows. PLEASE RATE & REVIEW:
Part 1 of our series on Fox Hollow Farm Murders and Herbert Baumeister. This part we focus on Herbert Baumeister and his killings as well as his early life. We go through his several murder phases starting from his I-70 Strangler phase to his Fox Hollow Farm Murders. Join Joey, Gil, and Betsabe as we delve into it! Main Source: The Horrors of Fox Hollow Farm by Rich Estep and Robert Graves Audiobook: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0842YLBF7/ref=kinw_myk_ro_title_ab_amzn Book: https://www.amazon.com/Horrors-Fox-Hollow-Farm-Unraveling/dp/0738758558/ Extra Sources: SUBSCRIBE! Don't forget to subscribe so you can catch future shows. PLEASE RATE & REVIEW:
As we begin part 2 of this series, we see the firsthand account provided by Tony Harris concerning Herb Baumeister's modus operandi, and how old Herb's life gets turned upside down (but not in a fresh prince sort of way). While Herb's metaphorical and literal "skeletons in the woods" are discovered, he takes fate into his own hands in the woodlands of Canada. In the second half of this episode, we look at the Graves family's anecdotal evidence surrounding the haunting of Fox Hollow Farm, and perhaps also what drew paranormal investigators (including certain controversial dude bro's) to the location. Is there a portal in the swimming pool? Are there dark entities within the woods of Fox Hollow Farm? Grab your digital recorder and find out!
How can one improve upon the thrift shop business model? What is the taste of human urine? These are important questions asked by Herbert the Pervert... suspected serial killer and future owner of Fox Hollow Farm. With his fascination with urophilia, multiple mental disorders, and levels of bizarre behavior matched only by his work ethic, it's little surprise there were eventually skeletal remains found in his backyard. But what is the story behind these murders? How do we know if he was the perpetrator or not? Was he the unidentified I-70 Strangler? There are more questions than answers, and in part 1 of this series on Herb Baumeister and Fox Hollow Farm, we see if we can't separate the fact from fiction.
Herbert "Herb" Baumeister was born on April 7th, 1947 to a prominent doctor and a homemaker on the upscale north side of Indianapolis, Indiana. Ever since he was a child, Herb was odd. And not just odd, downright weird. He once asked a friend what he thought drinking urine would taste like, and placed a dead crow on top of his grade school teacher's desk. But Herb got married and found semi-successful careers, first at the Bureau of Motor Vehicles, then by opening a chain of thrift stores in the Indianapolis area with his wife, Julie. The couple had three children. But things were not as they seemed. Herb and Julie's marriage was falling apart, the Sav-A-Lot stores were going bankrupt, and Herb had a massive secret. While Julie and the kids were at Lake Wawasee in the summer months of 1994, Herb was at home every Friday night, prowling the gay bars of Indianapolis. It was there that he would pick up gay and/or drug-addicted men, take them back to his mansion on a property called Fox Hollow Farm, have sex with them, and kill them. As more and more gay men started going missing from the Indianapolis area in the summer of 1994, Herb Baumeister was just getting started.Show Notes: https://www.amazon.com/Where-Bodies-Buried-Martins-Library/dp/0312966539This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5659010/advertisement
Well, well, well....wouldn't you know it but we are back again. Honestly, I feel like we keep saying the same exact thing but after the long hiatus, it feels great to say it. And finally, it is time to do what we love and follow through these great and glorious 50 states and all of it's horrific murderers. Don't worry, this week Hailey brings you the haunted and the chilling killer that created the monster manor that is Fox Hollow Farm in Indiana.This week's Killer: The Fox Hollow Farm & Herbert BaumeisterSources:MediumGhost Adventures Season 9 Episode 9: Fox Hollow Farm “You Think you Know me: The True Story of Herbert Baumeister” by Ryan GreenMurderpediaWTHR 13 NewsCrime LibraryFox 59 NewsFollow along every Friday as we travel around the "Alphabet" of the United States.-> Follow us on Spotify and give us a bloody good rating!-> Like us & Leave a Killer review on Apple Podcast-> Send us some cool messages on Instagram@allamericankillers,we will be sure to answer all we can!Thanks for supporting our podcast, we appreciate each one of you for tuning in for some deadly tales.Follow along every Friday as we travel around the "Alphabet" of the United States.-> Follow us on Spotify and give us a bloody good rating!-> Like us & Leave a Killer review on Apple Podcast-> Send us some cool messages on Instagram@allamericankillers,we will be sure to answer all we can!Thanks for supporting our podcast, we appreciate each one of you for tuning in for some deadly tales.
Tony speaks with Best Selling Author Shane Cashman about his latest book "The Horrors of Fox Hollow Farm", Fox Hollow Farm, the infamous Indiana property where Herb Baumeister allegedly murdered at least eleven men, has a grim past and an unsettling present. This riveting book pieces together the story of the tragic case and explores the paranormal encounters that continue to this day, delving into the psyche of a suspected murderer and the terrifying supernatural activity that lingers in the aftermath of such unspeakable evil.There is new TRUTH BE TOLD content three times each week: tune into the MINUTEMAN REPORT, hosted by Robert Hensley, live on Mondays at 3P PT/6P ET, check out TRUTH BE TOLD TRANSFORMATION hosted by Bonnie Burkert, live on Wednesdays at 3P PT/6P ET, and join Tony Sweet with the original TRUTH BE TOLD on Fridays Live at 3P PT/6P ET!Learn more about TRUTH BE TOLD online at www.truthbetoldworldwide.comBe sure click on our SHOP page to get official TRUTH BE TOLD merchandise!Follow Tony on TikTok @truthbetoldparanormallThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/3589860/advertisement
Hello and welcome back!!This week we kick off with listener shoutouts, the answer to last weeks horror song quiz and Tinder with Tash, if you want to skip straight to the stories you can start at 15m32s.This episode is the first where Becky and Emma collaborated to bring you the full story behind the horrendous serial killer Herbert Baumeister and the hauntings that then ensued on his property.We really hope you enjoy this week's episode, if you'd like to join us on social media you can find us @SCSK_podcast on tik tok, twitter and instagram, spine chillers and serial killers for facebook and you tube or email us at chillers.killers.pod@gmail.com.Emma's sources : The Horrors of Fox Hollow Farm: Unraveling the History & Hauntings of a Serial Killer's Home, by Richard Estep and Robert Graves.Becky's sources : https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herb_Baumeisterhttps://thoughtcatalog.com/christine-stockton/2021/03/she-thought-something-was-off-about-her-husband-then-her-son-found-a-human-skull/https://inmagazine.ca/2021/03/queer-crime-the-double-life-of-herb-baumeister/https://www.wishtv.com/news/crime-watch-8/former-employee-of-accused-serial-killer-herb-baumeister-speaks-out-about-his-experience-the-accused-killers-temperament/Tinder with Tash jingle credit to JT from the podcast brew crime.All sound effects credit to Freesound.org Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome back, dear stoners and spooky friends, to another thrilling episode of The Stoned Witches Hour! As always, we're here to bring you the creepiest tales of the supernatural world, all while enjoying the finest kind bud known to woman.Chelle is here to tell us several ghost stories about lockdown hauntings. For these people, coronavirus wasn't the only scary thing going around. From mysterious noises to ghostly apparitions, these tales will make you glad you're not the one stuck at home with a bunch of restless spirits. True crime and hauntings in Indiana are Laylla's focus this episode as she tells the tale of Fox Hollow Farm and the serial killer Herb Baumeister who was caught thanks to the determination of Tony Harris. The property is home to many graves, ghosts, and even more secretsSo, light up your favorite cultivar, and get ready for some spine-tingling stories from our resident witches. Whether you're a skeptic or a true believer, there's no denying the power of a good ghost story. So grab your teddy bear and your bong and get ready for another episode of The Stoned Witches Hour!
It's hard enough for me to imagine having a missing loved one. Can you? Then picture finding out that a serial killer has been operating where and when your loved one went missing. That's the scenario we have for this week's case. Authorities may never know exactly how many victims this killer had, but a new coroner investigating the case is determined to identify as many of the known remains as he can. Our book this week is “The Double Life of a Serial Murderer” and our guest is Hamilton County, Indiana Coroner Jeff Jellison. He is a former law enforcement officer and is a certified Medical-Legal Death Investigator. Jeff has a very big job trying to determine who the bones found on Herb Baumeister's Indiana estate belong to. And as you'll hear, there were thousands of bones and bone fragments discovered on Fox Hollow Farm. Let's investigate what in the world happened in central Indiana. Then we'll dive into Matthew 7:1-5: “Do not judge and criticize and condemn others, so that you may not be judged and criticized and condemned yourselves. For just as you judge and criticize and condemn others, you will be judged and criticized and condemned, and in accordance with the measure you [use to] deal out to others, it will be dealt out again to you. Why do you stare from without at the very small particle that is in your brother's eye but do not become aware of and consider the beam of timber that is in your own eye? Or how can you say to your brother, ‘Let me get the tiny particle out of your eye', when there is the beam of timber in your own eye? You hypocrite, first get the beam of timber out of your own eye, and then you will see clearly to take the tiny particle out of your brother's eye.” This isn't a long passage, but there is so much practical wisdom here so be sure you catch this episode, then check out some earlier ones. I've had so many amazing guests who gave me fantastic information you won't want to miss. You can also help someone else begin their journey as a different kind of PI - a person of impact, when you share the episode, and when you subscribe, give me a five-star rating and a nice review. Don't forget to check out these resources, and give Jeff Jellison a call if you have information on the Fox Hollow Farms case, or if you need help to locate a missing loved one. Call Jeff Jellison, Hamilton County Coroner, at 317-770-4415. Learn more about the work to identify remains at Fox Hollow Farm Listen to Season 1, Episode 32: The Skeleton Crew Think all coroners are as qualified as Jeff Jellison? Think again. Please visit my website to access more episodes, read my blog posts, or check out ways you can financially support the podcast so that together we can impact more people, more families, and more communities. If you would like to contact me about booking me as a speaker, or ask about my consulting and investigative services, please email me at lori@theunlovelytruth.com. Get this week's book Buy my book: How to Kick Fear to the Curb
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Herb Baumeister was VERY likely the I-70 Strangler, killing a suspected nine boys and men between 1980 and 1990. And then, over the next six years, he seems to have killed at least another twenty-five men and boys and buried them on his Indianapolis area property. And now this property - Fox Hollow Farms - is reportedly VERY haunted. Today we explore what we know about Herb's life, go over the many suspected crimes, and how he was about to be arrested before he took his own life. And then, after our timeline, explore claims that his old Westfield, Indiana property is haunted. Bad Magic Productions Monthly Patreon Donation: We gave a total of $37,547 to the Bad Magic Giving Tree! Thank you for helping us make the holidays extra special for 53 families and 125 kids :) And we also were able to contribute another $1612 to our scholarship fund.Get tour tickets at dancummins.tv Watch the Suck on YouTube: https://youtu.be/VhVIzhiDJ_IMerch: https://www.badmagicmerch.comDiscord! https://discord.gg/tqzH89vWant to join the Cult of the Curious private Facebook Group? Go directly to Facebook and search for "Cult of the Curious" in order to locate whatever happens to be our most current page :)For all merch related questions/problems: store@badmagicproductions.com (copy and paste)Please rate and subscribe on iTunes and elsewhere and follow the suck on social media!! @timesuckpodcast on IG and http://www.facebook.com/timesuckpodcastWanna become a Space Lizard? Click here: https://www.patreon.com/timesuckpodcastSign up through Patreon and for $5 a month you get to listen to the Secret Suck, which will drop Thursdays at Noon, PST. You'll also get 20% off of all regular Timesuck merch PLUS access to exclusive Space Lizard merch. You get to vote on two Monday topics each month via the app. And you get the download link for my new comedy album, Feel the Heat. Check the Patreon posts to find out how to download the new album and take advantage of other benefits.
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!