The documentary series, set to stream on HBO Max later this year, chronicles the unsolved murder of four teenage girls.
A new documentary on the 1991 Yogurt Shop Murders in Austin premieres at SXSW, delving into the unsolved case of four murdered teens.
The Yogurt Shop murders have loomed large in Austin's history. Now, more than 30 years later, an upcoming HBO series examines ...
the case of the so-called Yogurt Shop Murders has lacked all but suspects (more than 1,200) and included the arrest of four boys twice — years apart. David Kennedy/Austin American-Statesman-USA ...
Eliza and Jennifer, both 17, were working at the I Can't Believe It's Yogurt shop in Austin on the night of their murder. Jennifer's 15-year-old sister Sarah and her best friend Amy ...
The Zach Theatre was filled with attendees at South by Southwest eager to watch the premiere of a new HBO documentary series ...
shop in North Austin. They had been bound, gagged, shot in the head and burned. The so-called Yogurt Shop Murders remain one of Austin’s most heinous crimes though the details of the cold case ...
The case explores the murder of four teenage girls who were working at an “I Can’t Believe It’s Yogurt” shop in Austin on Dec. 6, 1991. Two of the girls, Jennifer Harbison and Eliza ...
I've been covering SXSW in Austin and I can honestly say I understand now why it is the place to be for all things film, TV ...
In Austin, it’s the infamous Yogurt Shop Murders. On December 6, 1991, four teenagers – Amy Ayers (aged 13), Eliza Thomas (17), and the Harbison sisters, Jennifer (17) and Sarah Harbison (15 ...