Indiana serial killer's 18-acre property littered with 10,000 human remains still hides secrets

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Herb Baumeister, a successful businessman and family man, was found to be a serial killer responsible for the deaths of at least 25 victims.

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Baumeister targeted mostly gay men, whom he met in bars, in the Indianapolis suburb of Westfield, Indiana.

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The killer's property, known as Fox Hollow Farm, covered 18 acres and concealed around 10,000 burnt and crushed skeletal remains.

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Despite Baumeister's death in 1996, authorities are still uncovering secrets buried on the property nearly four decades later.

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Recent efforts by the Hamilton County Coroner's Office have led to the identification of new victims, including Jeffrey A. Jones.

Baumeister's wife initially obstructed law enforcement from searching their property but later divorced him as suspicions grew.

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The FBI report highlights how serial killers like Baumeister often lead double lives, appearing ordinary to their communities.

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Forensic teams, including Othram Lab and Dr. Krista Latham from the University of Indianapolis, are crucial in identifying victims and bringing closure to their families.

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