Tuesday, November 4, 2025
After nearly 30 years, the remains of Roger Allen Goodlet have been identified through genetic genealogy. Goodlet was 33 when he went missing in 1994, with his remains found among those on the property known as Fox Hollow Farm, once owned by successful businessman Herb Baumeister in Westfield, Indiana. Although originally located in 1996, during a search conducted while Baumeister was out of town, it has taken three decades for advancements in forensic and genetic geneaology to provide answers. This identification is part of a renewed effort to identify individuals connected to Fox Hollow Farm. The investigation continues, with more matches still expected. Authorities believe bone fragments from as many as 25 additional individuals are awaiting identification and are continuing their work to match unidentified remains with missing persons from that era. If you want to learn more about the case, there’s a great documentary on Hulu that explores Fox Hollow Farm and the investigation surrounding Herb Baumeister. Anyone with information about someone last seen near Fox Hollow Farm in the mid-1990s to contact Indiana authorities.
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