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Not to be confused with Herb Baumeister, also known as the I-70 Strangler or the I-70 Killer.
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Though officially unsolved, it is believed that deceased serial killer Herb Baumeister might have been the perpetrator.[1]

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Suspected victims[]

Name Age Disappeared Body Found Cause of Death
Michael Petree 15 June 7, 1980 June 16, 1980 Strangulation
Maurice Taylor 23 July 1982 Strangulation
Delvoyd Lee Baker 14 October 2, 1982 October 3, 1982[citation needed] Strangulation
Michael Andrew Riley 22 May 28, 1983 June 5, 1983
Eric Allen Roettger 17 May 7, 1985 Strangulation
Michael Allen Glenn 29 August 1986 Strangulation
James Robbins 21 October 15, 1987 October 17, 1987 Strangulation
Jean Paul Talbot May 1989 Strangulation
Steven L. Elliot 26 August 1989 Strangulation
Clay Russell Boatman 32 August 1990 Strangulation
Thomas Clevenger Jr. 19 August 1990
Otto Gary Becker 42 October 7, 1991

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  1. Hundley, Wendy (November 10, 1996). "The 'gay slayings' mystery". Dayton Daily News.