Herb Baumeister lived more than just a “double life."
On this episode of "Body Bags," Joseph Scott Morgan explains how it is possible that Baumeister had over 10,000 remains on his million-dollar estate, and Dave Mack dives into the background of the married, father and businessman who owned two Save-a-lot stores in Indianapolis.
Baumeister, who took his own life in 1996, is suspected of enticing gay men to his home, where he killed them and disposed of their bodies at the rear of his property.
Investigators suspected that Baumeister, a married father of three at the time who frequented gay bars, enticed unsuspecting men to his property to murder them. By 1999, investigators connected him to the disappearance of at least 16 men since 1980.
Some of the victims’ bodies were discovered discarded in shallow streams in rural central Indiana and western Ohio
For 30 years, investigators have been working to identify thousands of human remains, will they ever know the truth about how many people Herb Baumeister murdered?
Transcript Highlights
00:00:13 Introduction of serial killer graveyard
00:04:40 Discuss killer double life, wife claims she didn’t know anything
00:08:28 Talk about trying to identify bone from other items
00:12:26 Discussion of Forensic anthropologists
00:17:35 Discussion of hiding secrets from family
00:20:48 Talk about serial killer obsession with dead animals
00:24:24 Discussion of the depth of depravity
00:28:08 Discussion of skeletonized body on the property
00:31:49 Talk about trying to render body down to ash
00:36:36 Discussion of method of destruction after burning
00:40:22 Discussion of other serial killers
00:44:12 Talk about the size of the property
00:44:34 Conclusion