![]() ![]() But try as she might, she was unable to come up with a rational explanation for what had just happened. Before she came to live at Fox Hollow Farm, she wasn’t one to talk about ghosts and spirits. Photo Credit: The Horrors of Fox Hollow Farm ![]() There was no way that she had man- aged to pull it out of the socket.Īn exterior shot of Fox Hollow Farm. This time, the plug was sitting more than a foot away from the ex- tension cable’s socket… and she could see that the power cable on the vacuum was still slack. With an irritated sigh, Vicki plugged the cord back in again. Thinking that she had reached the maximum range on the power flex and inadvertently pulled it from the outlet, she went over to plug it back in again, then went back to her vacuuming. Related: Serial Killer Next Door: Herb Baumeister and the Multiple Bodies Unearthed at Fox Hollow Farm It was lying just a couple of inches away from the extension cord that it had been plugged into. Looking across the room, she could see that the plug was no longer in the socket. Immersed in the task at hand, she was taken by surprise when the vacuum suddenly switched itself off. The boys had tracked in some dirt and gravel from outside, and so she was using the vacuum cleaner to clean it up. Vicki was down in the swimming pool room, working on the household chores one morning. Then, for no apparent reason, everything changed. Vicki and I began to realize just how much work was involved in maintaining a house the size of Fox Hollow Farm, but that was okay-it was what we had signed up for. Our boys enjoyed running around in the woods and swimming in the pool. At first, there was no indication that anything might be wrong. My family and I had settled into the new house in no time at all. But when Robert’s coworker Joe LeBlanc moved into Fox Hollow, the paranormal activity reached frightening-and dangerous-new levels. It seems life was always a bit eerie at Fox Hollow Farm. In the excerpt below, Fox Hollow's present-day owner Robert Graves takes you on a tour of the strange activity he and his family have experienced at their home. The Horrors of Fox Hollow Farm is set for publication on September 8th-but we're offering our readers a sneak peek right now. Included in the book are detailed descriptions of paranormal encounters, from a chilling EVP recording captured in the apartment above the garage to a terrifying run-in with a malevolent entity in the basement pool. Join Estep and Graves as they deliver detailed insights into the original Baumeister investigation and venture into Fox Hollow’s darkest corners in search of the supernatural forces that haunt the property. The Horrors of Fox Hollow Farm dives deep into the tragic past of Fox Hollow Farm, piecing together the criminal case of Herb Baumeister and examining the otherworldly energies that still linger in the air. Now, seasoned author and paranormal investigator Richard Estep ( In Search of the Paranormal, Haunted Healthcare, The Devil’s Coming to Get Me) has partnered up with Fox Hollow’s current owner Robert Graves to unravel the dark history of Herb Baumeister and the paranormal activity that haunts the estate to this day. So too did whispers of otherworldly activity at the Fox Hollow estate. Word of Baumeister’s suspected serial murder spree spread fast in the wake of his death. Soon after authorities discovered bones on his property, Baumeister fled to Canada and took his own life. Unfortunately, we‘ll never know the full truth. Authorities suspected Baumeister of murdering at least 11 men at Fox Hollow Farm and burying their remains on his property, though there may have been additional victims. There they uncovered a terrifying reality buried in the surrounding woods…Īt first hundreds, and then thousands of human bones were scattered across the estate grounds.Ī startling new portrait of Baumeister emerged: At night, he would cruise the nightclubs of Indianapolis-and pick up men who were never seen again. Acting on a tip, police investigated Baumeister’s property. Beginning in 1993, reports broke of young men vanishing from Indianapolis’s gay community. To friends and family, he was a successful businessman and devoted father. Baumeister lived at Fox Hollow Farm with his wife and children throughout the early 1990s.īy day, he operated a set of thrift stores. In a quiet corner of Indiana lies an 18-acre estate haunted by its brutal past.įox Hollow Farm, a country manor outside of Indianapolis, was once the home of Herb Baumeister. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |