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Alex Jablonski "Fox Hollow Murders: Playground of a Serial Killer" pt. 2

We’re back with Part 2 of our deep-dive interview with director Alex Jablonski, the mind behind the new Hulu docuseries Fox Hollow Murders: Playground of a Serial Killer.

 

In this follow-up episode, we go further into the chilling story of Herb Baumeister—the suburban family man and suspected serial killer whose Indiana estate, Fox Hollow Farm, became the site of unimaginable horror.

 

Alex shares new insights into what didn’t make it into the series, what it was like to film in a location many believe is haunted, and how his team uncovered unsettling new details that add even more questions to an already disturbing case.

 

From the paranormal claims to the real-world implications of unresolved justice, this episode shines a light on a story that continues to haunt the people and the property it touched.

 

🔗 Watch the Docuseries:

🎥 Fox Hollow Murders: Playground of a Serial Killer — now streaming on Hulu

👉 Watch on Hulu

 

🌐 Learn more about Alex Jablonski and his work:

Director’s Website → https://www.alexjablonski.com

 

🎧 Catch Up on Part 1:

🎙️ Missed Part 1 of this interview?

👉 Listen to Part 1 on Apple Podcasts

👉 Listen on Spotify

 

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