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Episode 90: The Ghosts of Serial Killer Herb Baumeister and His Victims
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Episode 90: The Ghosts of Serial Killer Herb Baumeister and His Victims Jay walks us through the Ghosts of Serial Killer Herb Baumeister and his victims. 1. Herb Baumeister (April 7, 1947 – July 3, 1996) resident of Westfield, Indiana was notorious Serial Killer. (He found men in gay bars and buried them in his backyard.) 2. Herb married his wife Julie in 1971 and had three kids. (He founded the Sav-A-Lot chain of thrift stores in Indianapolis, Indiana in 1988.) 3. Herb moved his family to an 18-acre estate in the suburbs called Fox Hollow Farm. (Despite previous success at concealing odd behavior, Herb’s strange tendencies became apparent.) 4. The police investigation of Fox Hollow Farm up the remains of 11 men. (Only 5 of whom were ever identified.) 5. The ghost of Herb Baumeister still walks the property. (As do the souls of his victims.) Sweet Dreams. XoxoZzzzzz.
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Episode 90: The Ghosts of Serial Killer Herb Baumeister and His Victims Jay walks us through the Ghosts of Serial Killer Herb Baumeister and his victims. 1. Herb Baumeister (April 7, 1947 – July 3, 1996) resident of Westfield, Indiana was notorious Serial Killer. (He found men in gay bars and buried them in his backyard.) 2. Herb married his wife Julie in 1971 and had three kids. (He founded the Sav-A-Lot chain of thrift stores in Indianapolis, Indiana in 1988.) 3. Herb moved his family to an 18-acre estate in the suburbs called Fox Hollow Farm. (Despite previous success at concealing odd behavior, Herb’s strange tendencies became apparent.) 4. The police investigation of Fox Hollow Farm up the remains of 11 men. (Only 5 of whom were ever identified.) 5. The ghost of Herb Baumeister still walks the property. (As do the souls of his victims.) Sweet Dreams. XoxoZzzzzz.
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