What is the Yogurt Shop Murders docuseries about?
The docuseries explores the unsolved 1991 murders of four teenage girls in an Austin, Texas, yogurt shop.
True Crime / Unsolved Mysteries
A new HBO docuseries, *The Yogurt Shop Murders*, revisits the tragic cold case of December 6, 1991, when four teenage girls were murdered in an I Can't Believe It's Yogurt! shop in Austin, Texas. The series aims to shed light on the unsolve...
On December 6, 1991, a fire was reported at the yogurt shop, where firefighters discovered the bodies of Jennifer and Sarah Harbison, Eliza Thomas, and Amy Ayers. The teens had been shot, and the fire was believed to have been intentionally set to destroy evidence. The front door was locked, but the back door was open, and money was missing, leading investigators to initially consider robbery as a motive.
In the years that followed, the investigation took many twists and turns, with several suspects being identified and charged, only to have their convictions overturned. The new HBO docuseries delves into the details of the case, featuring interviews with the victims' families and investigators, and archival footage of Austin during that time. It explores the impact of the crime on the city and the ongoing search for justice.
The docuseries explores the unsolved 1991 murders of four teenage girls in an Austin, Texas, yogurt shop.
The victims were Jennifer Harbison, 17, Sarah Harbison, 15, Eliza Thomas, 17, and Amy Ayers, 13.
Four men were initially convicted, but their convictions were later overturned.
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