
Halloran
The Hamilton County Coroner’s Office has successfully identified a human remain recovered from Fox Hollow Farm as belonging to Daniel Thomas Halloran.
The identification was made possible through advanced forensic testing and genetic genealogy conducted by Othram Inc., a cutting-edge forensic laboratory specializing in DNA analysis.
Fox Hollow Farm, the former residence of suspected serial killer Herb Baumeister, has been the site of ongoing forensic investigations since the discovery of numerous human remains in the 1990s. The latest identification marks another step toward bringing closure to families of victims who have remained unidentified for decades.
“This identification is a significant development in our ongoing efforts to provide answers to the families of those who went missing,” Coroner Jeff Jellison said. “We are grateful for the expertise of Othram and the advances in forensic science that made this possible.”
The Hamilton County Coroner’s Office continues to work alongside law enforcement agencies and forensic experts to analyze unidentified remains recovered from the property. In addition to Othram Laboratory, assisting in this identification were the Indiana State Police, University of Indianapolis Human Identification Center, and Marion County Coroner’s Office.
Authorities urge anyone with information regarding missing persons potentially connected to this case to contact the Hamilton County Coroner’s Office at (317) 770-4415.
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