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The Garden of Evil

By: Genoveva Ortiz, True Crime Seven
Narrated by: Rachael Doolen
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Meet the I-70 Strangler who threw away 11 bodies like yesterday’s garbage in this chilling true crime expose.

Herb Baumeister, known by those closest to him as a successful businessman, family man, and later, one of America's most notorious serial killers. But there must be a reason for such a transition, right?

While 11 murders are ultimately attributed to him, many believe he could be responsible for a lot more deaths.

But who is Herb Baumeister, really? Listen to this book and uncover the horror he visited on his victims while living a convincing double life as a contributing member of society. This story proves that sometimes, the people we know or love the most might be monsters simmering just under the surface.

Start your exploration now, and you might never see people the same ever again.

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