
Who Killed These Girls?
Cold Case: The Yogurt Shop Murders
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Narrated by:
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Amanda Carlin
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By:
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Beverly Lowry
From the author of Crossed Over, another masterful account of a horrible crime: the murder of four girls, countless other ruined lives, and the evolving complications of the justice system that frustrated the massive attempts - for 25 years now - to find and punish those who committed it.
The facts are brutally straightforward. On December 6, 1991, the naked, bound and gagged bodies of four girls - each one shot in the head - were found in an I Can't Believe It's Yogurt! shop in Austin, Texas. Grief, shock, and horror spread out from their families and friends to overtake the city itself. Though all branches of law enforcement were brought to bear, the investigation was often misdirected, and after eight years only two men (then teenagers) were tried. Moreover, their subsequent convictions were eventually overturned, and Austin PD detectives are still working on what is now a very cold case.
Over the decades the story has grown to include DNA technology, false confessions, and other developments facing crime and punishment in contemporary life. But this story belongs to the scores of people involved, and from them Lowry has fashioned a riveting saga that sounds like a Russian novel - comprehensive and thoroughly engrossing.
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Great book on a sad topic
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The same pattern repeats over and over again. One or more individuals is tried and convicted based on nothing more than a false confession. Years later, most often through DNA testing, it is discovered that DNA found at the scene doesn't match any of the people convicted of the crime. So what do the prosecutors and detectives and judges responsible for the mistake do?
A story like this takes years to run its course. Author Beverly Lowry spent eight years working on this book. She examines the crime, the murder and rape of four young girls in Austin, Texas on December 6, 1991, from every possible perspective. Through a very careful review of the record, she paints a clear picture of how so many people got so much wrong. If you stick with the evidence, it is almost certain that the two men responsible for this heinous crime were in the yogurt shop as the girls were closing up. They committed the crime. Are you sure?
I wanted to read this book because I lived in Austin most of the years that this was going on. I wanted to know the outcome. It's very compelling. The Audible was better than the book I thought.
Interesting, Compelling, Shocking
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Tragic
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Sad on several levels.
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I am very familiar with the case through personal research (I have "internet obsessions" which lead me to do a lot of research on the following; 1). Yogurt Shop 2). EAR/ONS GSK 3). West Memphis Three 4). Santa Rosa Hitchhiker Murders 5). The 1989 McRae / Horton - Gulf Power / Worthy murders
This devastating crime in Austin, TX in December 1991 took the lives of far more than just the four innocent young ladies who were killed on the ICBY premises. It ruined the lives of many more people, including the first detective on scene, firefighters, and the community at large.
I think this book is better than "Murdered Innocents" by Corey Mitchell (which covers the same murders and investigation and was written earlier) - and certainly contains more emotional insight from those involved.
If you're only going to read / listen to one of the accounts of the crime, investigation, trials, and aftermath, this is the better choice, in my opinion.
Excellent coverage of a horrible tragedy
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Incomplete
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A lot of information, horrible narration.
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Excellent book for true crime junkies like me.
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Decent Read Only
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It was thorough, but probably too much so.
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