Cold Case Breakthrough Exposes Flaws in Justice System After 30 Years
New DNA evidence identifies a deceased suspect in the infamous 1991 Texas yogurt shop murders, exposing wrongful convictions and systemic failures.
More than three decades after four teenage girls were brutally murdered at a Texas yogurt shop, hard evidence finally points to the actual killer—a man who died by suicide years ago. This breakthrough, driven by DNA testing, reveals more than just facts; it uncovers glaring failures in the justice system that American families rely upon for security and truth. How Did We Get It So Wrong? The tragic deaths of Amy Ayers, Eliza Thomas, and sisters Jennifer and Sarah Harbison shocked Austin in 1991. Two young men were convicted amid emotional public pressure but later exonerated on appeal—yet the real...
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