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Cadaver dogs scour home of accused serial killer Herb Baumeister

Por: New York Daily News Nation December 07, 2022

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A team of nearly a dozen cadaver dogs is being used to search the Indiana home once owned by alleged serial killer Herb Baumeister, who took his own life in 1996 before police could interrogate him. The home’s current owner, Robert Graves, believes interest in the accused killer was renewed by the Netflix series “Dahmer,” which delved into the similar story of Wisconsin serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer, reports local station WISH-TV. Dahmer... + full article



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