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    The Fox Hollow Murders: Playground of a Serial Killer — Hulu — 2026

    The Fox Hollow Murders on Hulu: New leads in the Herbert Baumeister case

    Documentary series about the discovery of 10,000 bone remains on a property in Indiana and the hunt for possible accomplices

    Author
    Susanne Sperling
    Published
    March 17, 2026 at 04:38 PM

    What is the series about?

    The Fox Hollow Murders: Playground of a Serial Killer is a documentary series from ABC News Studios, premiering on Hulu on February 18, 2026. The series sheds new light on one of the most macabre criminal cases in U.S. history: the case of serial killer Herbert Baumeister. Over four episodes, viewers follow Hamilton County coroner Jeff Jellison, who has initiated a massive technical investigation to identify the earthly remains of the many men who disappeared in the 1990s. Special focus is given to episode 2, which explores the possibility that Baumeister did not act alone but had accomplices to assist him in his gruesome acts.

    The real case

    The real case of Herbert Baumeister began in Indianapolis in the early 1990s, where a number of gay men suddenly vanished without a trace. Baumeister, who outwardly was a successful businessman and family man, exploited his status to lure victims to his 18-acre property, Fox Hollow Farm in Westfield. When police finally gained access to the site in 1996, they made a horrifying discovery. More than 10,000 small bone fragments were scattered in the forest behind the house. Among the identified victims are names like Jeffrey Allan Jones, Roger Alan Goodlet, and Steven Spurlin Hale. However, the investigation was never completed in the 90s, as Baumeister fled to Ontario, Canada, and took his own life before he could be brought to trial.

    Timeline of the case

    The investigation of Fox Hollow Farm has spanned decades. Although the initial discoveries were made in 1996, modern DNA technology and genetic genealogy have meant that the case was reopened in the 2020s. The series features survivor Mark Goodyear for the first time on TV, sharing his traumatic encounter with Baumeister, from which he narrowly escaped. Cold case investigator Steve Ainsworth presents new evidence in the series, suggesting that the network surrounding Baumeister may have been larger than previously thought. This lead is central to the renewed interest in the case, as many families are still waiting for answers about their missing loved ones.

    Watch the series

    Streaming of The Fox Hollow Murders: Playground of a Serial Killer is available via Hulu. The series is produced by ABC News Studios and represents the latest wave of true crime documentaries that not only retell an old case but actively contribute to solving it through new testimonies and scientific methods. For viewers interested in forensic science and historical criminal cases, the series provides a unique insight into the complex work of identifying victims many years after the crime has occurred.

    Similar series on Truecrime News

    If you are interested in cases of American serial killers and forensic breakthroughs, you can read more about similar productions here on the site. We recommend the articles about Jeffrey Dahmer and the investigation of The Golden State Killer , which also utilized groundbreaking DNA technology to uncover the truth behind decades-old crimes.

    Sources

    • Hulu Official Series Page
    • Hamilton County Coroner's Office - Fox Hollow Investigation
    • ABC News Studios Press Release

    Reviews

    "The series follows Jeff Jellison as he launches a new investigation decades after thousands of bones were found in the woods behind Fox Hollow Farms." — ABC News Studios / Hulu (Not rated)

    Quick Facts

    TranscriptNot Available
    Verified PurchaseNo
    SubtitlesNot Available
    Show more details
    VerifiedUnverified
    Number of Episodes4
    Based on the Case ofHerbert Baumeister — Westfield, Indiana
    IMDb RatingNot specified
    DirectorABC News Studios
    PlatformHulu
    Case StatusPerpetrator dead by suicide; investigation resumed for identification
    TitleThe Fox Hollow Murders: Playground of a Serial Killer
    Release Date2026-02-18
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    The Fox Hollow Murders: Playground of a Serial Killer — Hulu — 2026

    The Fox Hollow Murders on Hulu: New leads in the Herbert Baumeister case

    Documentary series about the discovery of 10,000 bone remains on a property in Indiana and the hunt for possible accomplices

    Author
    Susanne Sperling
    Published
    March 17, 2026 at 04:38 PM

    What is the series about?

    The Fox Hollow Murders: Playground of a Serial Killer is a documentary series from ABC News Studios, premiering on Hulu on February 18, 2026. The series sheds new light on one of the most macabre criminal cases in U.S. history: the case of serial killer Herbert Baumeister. Over four episodes, viewers follow Hamilton County coroner Jeff Jellison, who has initiated a massive technical investigation to identify the earthly remains of the many men who disappeared in the 1990s. Special focus is given to episode 2, which explores the possibility that Baumeister did not act alone but had accomplices to assist him in his gruesome acts.

    The real case

    The real case of Herbert Baumeister began in Indianapolis in the early 1990s, where a number of gay men suddenly vanished without a trace. Baumeister, who outwardly was a successful businessman and family man, exploited his status to lure victims to his 18-acre property, Fox Hollow Farm in Westfield. When police finally gained access to the site in 1996, they made a horrifying discovery. More than 10,000 small bone fragments were scattered in the forest behind the house. Among the identified victims are names like Jeffrey Allan Jones, Roger Alan Goodlet, and Steven Spurlin Hale. However, the investigation was never completed in the 90s, as Baumeister fled to Ontario, Canada, and took his own life before he could be brought to trial.

    Timeline of the case

    The investigation of Fox Hollow Farm has spanned decades. Although the initial discoveries were made in 1996, modern DNA technology and genetic genealogy have meant that the case was reopened in the 2020s. The series features survivor Mark Goodyear for the first time on TV, sharing his traumatic encounter with Baumeister, from which he narrowly escaped. Cold case investigator Steve Ainsworth presents new evidence in the series, suggesting that the network surrounding Baumeister may have been larger than previously thought. This lead is central to the renewed interest in the case, as many families are still waiting for answers about their missing loved ones.

    Watch the series

    Streaming of The Fox Hollow Murders: Playground of a Serial Killer is available via Hulu. The series is produced by ABC News Studios and represents the latest wave of true crime documentaries that not only retell an old case but actively contribute to solving it through new testimonies and scientific methods. For viewers interested in forensic science and historical criminal cases, the series provides a unique insight into the complex work of identifying victims many years after the crime has occurred.

    Similar series on Truecrime News

    If you are interested in cases of American serial killers and forensic breakthroughs, you can read more about similar productions here on the site. We recommend the articles about Jeffrey Dahmer and the investigation of The Golden State Killer , which also utilized groundbreaking DNA technology to uncover the truth behind decades-old crimes.

    Sources

    • Hulu Official Series Page
    • Hamilton County Coroner's Office - Fox Hollow Investigation
    • ABC News Studios Press Release

    Reviews

    "The series follows Jeff Jellison as he launches a new investigation decades after thousands of bones were found in the woods behind Fox Hollow Farms." — ABC News Studios / Hulu (Not rated)

    Quick Facts

    TranscriptNot Available
    Verified PurchaseNo
    SubtitlesNot Available
    Show more details
    VerifiedUnverified
    Number of Episodes4
    Based on the Case ofHerbert Baumeister — Westfield, Indiana
    IMDb RatingNot specified
    DirectorABC News Studios
    PlatformHulu
    Case StatusPerpetrator dead by suicide; investigation resumed for identification
    TitleThe Fox Hollow Murders: Playground of a Serial Killer
    Release Date2026-02-18
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    The cover of The Mysterious Affair of Judith Potts — HQ — 2026

    The Mysterious Affair of Judith Potts: Robert Thorogood and the Marlow Murders

    The cover of Golden State Killer: Final Chapter — Crown — 2025

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    The cover of The Confession Killer Exposed — Penguin — 2025

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    Susanne Sperling

    Admin

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