In 1991, four teenage girls, Eliza Thomas, 17, Amy Ayers, 13, and sisters Jennifer Harbison, 17, and Sarah Harbison, 15, were brutally murdered at an I Can’t Believe It’s Yogurt! shop in Austin, Texas.
The girls were shot and their bodies were set on fire; it was a horrific crime that stunned the then-smaller city community and remains unsolved almost 34 years later.
What is ‘The Yogurt Shop Murders’ about?
HBO’s new four-part docuseries, The Yogurt Shop Murders, which premiered on Aug. 3, revisits the cold case, spotlighting the emotional toll on the victims’ families, the decades-long search for the killers, and the ongoing pursuit of justice. Directed by Margaret Brown and executive produced by award-winning actor Emma Stone and her husband Dave McCary, the series features exclusive interviews and previously unseen details, USA Today reported.
Reese Price, who managed the shop and was 24 at the time, recounted the trauma of having to identify the victims, noting the devastating impact of the fire…