Cold case: Austin’s brutal yogurt shop murders remain unsolved (Pt. 3) – Crime Watch Daily

Cold case: Austin’s brutal yogurt shop murders remain unsolved (Pt. 3) – Crime Watch Daily

A controversial decision let the two convicted murderers out of prison. Find out why.

Full story: http://crimewatchdaily.com/2016/10/17/cold-case-austins-brutal-yogurt-shop-murders-remain-unsolved/

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25 thoughts on “Cold case: Austin’s brutal yogurt shop murders remain unsolved (Pt. 3) – Crime Watch Daily

  1. I worked on this case as an arson specialist with the US Marshals Service. There was a ton of evidence that was washed away from the fire hoses, but what items were salvaged were never checked for DNA, fingerprints, or chemical analysis. My team determined that the accelerate used to spread the fire in the room….was either xylene or denatured alcohol. The back area was being painted the week of the murder….and cans of paint and thinner were left in the storage area by the paint contractors….they never came back to finish the work. More than likely the chemical was poured on the girls bodies and around the interior of the storage room….and lit with a match or butane lighter. Both chemicals can burn quickly and with an intense hot flame reaching 2,500 degrees F within 5 minutes, especially in an enclosed space. There was also other evidence we looked at, such as the condition of the girl's remains..and their bindings and gags. Each girl was shot in the back of the head, where the brain stem meets up with the cerebellum, causing both instantaneous paralysis of the diaphragm and heart. But Amy was shot a second time with a high caliber .38. I will always believe that there were 3….possibly 4 unsubs…..either members of a gang….or terrorist group…..who were conducting an initiation killing with a young recruit..

  2. I Feel terrible for these beautiful girls families but open your eyes these cops held a gun to their heads and coerced a confession out of them and after DNA test didn't match these guys someone else committed these terrible crime's don't keep a close mind and keep thinking it was these guys.

  3. Who said she got the dna on her at the shop? She could’ve been with someone before going there. I think the judge knows that and she’s protecting someone.

  4. These four suspects, the friends, were all dumb as shit. They were all low lives but there's no way that they were even capable of pulling off this massacre. This was done by two guys that had committed murder previously. Not those four goofy ass clowns when they were all teens.

  5. There is absolutely no proof that any of them had to do with it. It’s insanely sad what happened to these girls. What’s worse is there is a killer living among us. A killer that would rape and kill 4 girls working at a yogurt shop.

  6. Ok… So they confess and still get off..?? We definitely have different courts for different citizens. No way in hell a 4 black men would get off on a case like this. DNA or otherwise.. Straight bs. As i say "different strokes for different folks" in this country. Wow. Must be nice to get away with murder and have the state pay you almost a million for it. Privilege at its worse.

  7. If the guy has a terabyte and the DNA does not match common sense is they tried the wrong person for a crime he did not commit it shows that they were rushed to judgment to try to get this case resolved shame on the officers in the best Gators who did this there is a wife to be in trouble for what they did but an innocent person to death in prison for the rest of their lives over thought evidence or not telling the truth that the others didn't match every right to sue the hell out of the county

  8. I read Lowry's book. What was done to these girls was horrible. It was a brutal murderous degrading attack. Without going into details here, incriminating DNA was found that would not be randomly at the shop. I'm from Michigan but I would contribute toward a reward fund to resolve this. I would suggest Parabon and CeCe Moore should be hired to help resolve. Maybe look at available DNA records in Mexico as well as this took place about a 5 hour drive from Mexico and border crossings were much easier in 1992.

  9. If police did their job properly, they wouldn’t be securing questionable convictions which then have to be over turned causing the victims and their families untold heartache.

  10. WTF??? They need to face real justice real real justice it was them they just possibly had another person with them. They’ll meet justice if not here then when they meet their maker hint elevator will go down 🔥🔥🔥 not up
    Ya great idea let’s pay these bastards.

  11. what about familial DNA
    IDK if the family watched the cops interviewing the suspects. but the cops screwed up. Cops were giving those young boys at the time, information. I can see why the courts over turned their convictions. I'm not saying they are innocent. idk.

  12. This video is really dated. The new DNA matching excludes these four suspects – period! Send the DNA profile to Parabon and they will run it through GED Match…that will find the killer!!!

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