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A chilling unsolved case from 1991 has been turned into HBO’s latest four-part docuseries, The Yogurt Shop Murders. It revisits the brutal rape and murder of four teenage girls—Amy Ayers, sisters Jennifer and Sarah Harbison, and Eliza Thomas—inside a frozen yogurt shop in Austin, Texas. The horrific crime shocked the nation and left the victims’ families devastated.
Margaret Brown, who directed this docuseries, shared in a recent interview that it affected people back then and had a mental impact on the film’s team who worked on this project and came in close contact with the original footage. Here’s the series and where and how you can watch it.
What’s The Plot Of The Yogurt Shop Murders & Where Can You Stream It?
The unsolved murder case of these four girls in 1991 left the town of Austin shaken. Margaret Brown, who directed the series, knew about the crime as she comes from the same place. While speaking to Variety, she said, “It’s something you can’t really get away from in Austin.” However, even though she knew about it, Emma Stone and her husband, Dave McCary, who used to live in Austin, brought the story to A24 for production.
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Starting now on the East Coast: More than 30 years later, investigators are still searching for who murdered four girls inside an Austin yogurt shop. Watch the latest in a case that Erin Moriarty has been reporting on since 1992. #48hours pic.twitter.com/hgVhlzK9gF
— 48 Hours (@48hours) August 3, 2025