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The Yogurt Shop Murders /// Part 1 /// 866

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🗓️ 26 August 2025

⏱️ 60 minutes

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Summary

This week we take a good solid look at a case that has weighed heavy on the hearts and minds of everyone in the Lone Star state’s capital city. The Austin Yogurt Shop Murders is one of most infamous cases in Texas history. Despite the efforts of the APD it remains unsolved. In 1991 four girls were killed at the I Can’t Believe it’s Yogurt near the Northcross mall. Victims - Amy Ayers (13), Eliza Thomas (17), Jennifer Harbison (17), and Sarah Harbison (15) were shot and killed in the shop’s backroom before the business was set on fire. Police had many leads, some that turned into arrests, and two accused were charged, convicted, and released. Just this month HBO released a four part documentary titled The Yogurt Shop Murders.

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0:00.0

Welcome to Off the Record.

0:10.3

I'm your host, Nick.

0:12.2

It's good to be seen, and it's good to see you.

0:16.1

Off the record, thanks for listening, thanks for telling a friend.

0:20.5

True Crime podcast.

0:22.2

Be good.

0:23.3

Be kind.

0:24.4

And don't let it.

0:26.6

Gather around, grab a chair, grab a beer.

0:29.1

Let's talk some true crime.

0:31.7

Welcome to True Crime Garage, wherever you are, whatever you are doing.

0:35.8

Thanks for listening.

0:37.1

This week we're doing a

0:38.4

little bit of an off the record style here because we were incredibly excited about the docu

0:47.6

series that recently came out on a case that we have been neck deep, eyeballs deep into for quite some time.

0:56.5

And we are talking about the yogurt shop murders.

1:00.7

We are drinking some beer, of course, here in the garage today.

1:03.3

We're excited to be featuring Home Eck Partners,

1:06.5

brewed by the fabulous folks at Moore Brewing Company.

1:10.3

Home Eck Partners is a double coffee stout age for 36 months in Weller Special Reserve and Eagle Rare Barrels.

1:19.7

That's some very fine bourbon barrels.

1:22.8

And then they mix in some vanilla beans and cocoa and dark matter coffee.

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