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This episode includes discussions of murder, assault, and suicide. Consider this when deciding how and when you'll listen. For mental health support, visit Spotify.com slash resources. Is there a place near you with an especially dark past? Every time you drive by it, someone always brings up the stories. Maybe it's an old psychiatric hospital that played host to inhumane experiments.
This episode includes discussions of murder, assault, and suicide. Consider this when deciding how and when you'll listen. For mental health support, visit Spotify.com slash resources. Is there a place near you with an especially dark past? Every time you drive by it, someone always brings up the stories. Maybe it's an old psychiatric hospital that played host to inhumane experiments.
Or a section of woods where people tend to vanish into thin air. Or a house where a string of gruesome murders took place. There's a legal term for these kinds of properties. They're said to be stigmatized or psychologically affected. And in many states, when they go up for sale, the seller is required to disclose certain details if asked, like suspicious deaths and homicides.
Or a section of woods where people tend to vanish into thin air. Or a house where a string of gruesome murders took place. There's a legal term for these kinds of properties. They're said to be stigmatized or psychologically affected. And in many states, when they go up for sale, the seller is required to disclose certain details if asked, like suspicious deaths and homicides.
Some states even have specific language around reported hauntings and supernatural activity, all of which can affect the asking price. It's the reason Robert and Vicki Graves could afford to buy Fox Hollow Farm, an enormous estate in Indiana with an indoor pool, two libraries, and a five-car garage.
Some states even have specific language around reported hauntings and supernatural activity, all of which can affect the asking price. It's the reason Robert and Vicki Graves could afford to buy Fox Hollow Farm, an enormous estate in Indiana with an indoor pool, two libraries, and a five-car garage.
The original asking price was $2.8 million in 2004, but the Graves reached a deal a few years later for just shy of $1 million. All because, about a decade earlier, police searched the property and found human remains. A bunch of bone fragments scattered about a pocket of woods. It started with a few, then a few hundred, then a few thousand.
The original asking price was $2.8 million in 2004, but the Graves reached a deal a few years later for just shy of $1 million. All because, about a decade earlier, police searched the property and found human remains. A bunch of bone fragments scattered about a pocket of woods. It started with a few, then a few hundred, then a few thousand.
The graves haven't gone out of their way to look for more fragments, but every time they've stumbled on a new one, Robert has brought it to the lab at the University of Indianapolis, where they're stored for safekeeping. The remains are believed to belong to at least 12 victims of a suspected serial killer who owned Fox Hollow Farm before the graves and who they believe still haunts the grounds.
The graves haven't gone out of their way to look for more fragments, but every time they've stumbled on a new one, Robert has brought it to the lab at the University of Indianapolis, where they're stored for safekeeping. The remains are believed to belong to at least 12 victims of a suspected serial killer who owned Fox Hollow Farm before the graves and who they believe still haunts the grounds.
Welcome to Serial Killers, a Spotify podcast. I'm Janice Morgan. You might recognize me as the voice behind the investigative docuseries Broken and the true crime podcast Fear Thy Neighbor. I'll be your host for the next few weeks, and I'm thrilled to be here.
Welcome to Serial Killers, a Spotify podcast. I'm Janice Morgan. You might recognize me as the voice behind the investigative docuseries Broken and the true crime podcast Fear Thy Neighbor. I'll be your host for the next few weeks, and I'm thrilled to be here.
To help us tell today's story, we interviewed Hamilton County Coroner Jeff Jellison, the man responsible for the latest investigation to identify the victims at Fox Hollow Farm. We're so grateful for his time and expertise. Stay with us. Hi, Connor.