The Yogurt Murder Case (1991) remains unsolved even after 33 years, and the case still has no progress in finding out the culprits. Four teenage girls were ‘’fatally shot’’ in a frozen yogurt shop named I Can’t Believe It’s Yogurt! In Texas, Austin.
The four victims, Amy Ayers (13), Jennifer Harbison (17), Sarah Harbison (15), and Eliza Thomas (17), have still not received justice and have left the investigators and the locals scratching their heads as to find out the mystery behind the killings. What made the headlines three decades ago is now again in the spotlight as HBO’s new docuseries, ‘The Yogurt Shop Murders,’ explores the trauma of the family and how the crime and investigation of the case unfolded, leaving no clues to find the murderer.
The series, created by Margaret Brown, premiered weekly on Sunday nights from August 3 to August 24. Her main focus in bringing the cold case to the screen was “dealing with trauma in our lives, and how we can and can’t hold on to memory and all its facets.” Rare footage from the case, filmed by local Austin filmmaker Claire Huie, is included in the docuseries.
“Who killed these girls?” Well, the question still has no answer, but the investigation continues. Detectives have a lead through DNA samples, and new forensic advancements might finally help solve the case. The director of the show has now opened up about the same…