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Missing man's remains identified among 10,000 bones and fragments on suspected serial killer's property

HAMILTON COUNTY, Ind. (TCD) -- Officials positively identified a man who went missing nearly 30 years ago after parts of his remains — along countless others — were discovered on a suspected serial killer’s property in 1996. The Hamilton County Coroner announced Jan. 24 that forensic experts identified human remains discovered at Fox Hollow Farm as those of Manuel Resendez, who was reported missing in August 1993. The DNA reportedly matched a family sample sent in early 2023. Investigators first recovered the body parts in 1996 at suspected serial killer Herb Baumeister’s house

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