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After more than 30 years of the brutal murder of four teenage girls in an Austin curd shop, a crime that shocked the city and remained unresolved, a new HBO max docuseries shed fresh light in terms of cold.
On December 6, 1991, the Firefighters responded to an explosion at I Cantt Believe It’s Dahi Store, made a terrible discovery: Eliza Thomas’s bodies, 17; Sisters Jennifer, 17, and Sara Harbisan, 15; And Sara’s best friend Amy Aires, 13.
All were shot in the head. Officials believe that the girls were bound, some sexual attacks were carried out, and that the fire was prepared to deliberately destroy the evidence.
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Austin, Texas, officer in the scene of the killings of the curd shop on 7 December, 1991. (Through Austin American-Statesman AP)
A Texas MP said that the crime shook Austin, who “lost his innocence that night”.
“I remember how shocking it was because I think Austin, at that time, was a relatively small city in Texas who lost his innocence that day,” rape. Michael McCall, R-Texas had earlier told Fox News.
Former Texas’s former Deputy Attorney General and former federal prosecutor McCall passed the law, giving the families in the cold case an opportunity to a federal government to re -organize cases over three years of age.
The Congress explained that the Congress needs to inform the family members of the victims of their rights to do so, the Congress explained, the Congress explained.
“This cruel killing of four teenage girls, and the way it was done … which could be in other cities, but not Austin. It was very shocking, and part of it is that families never got the resolution of the matter.”
A case that cools down
The initial investigation inspired the police for 17 -year -old Maurice Pierce, who used to take a handgun as a murder weapon in Caliber. Pierce’s arrest inspired three other teenagers, Michael Scott, Robert Springstein and Forest Welborn.
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Over the next eight years, three youths confessed in different times to join the murders. Scott and Springstein were convicted in 2001 and 2002. However, his convicts were later overturned due to lack of suspected interrogation and lack of physical evidence and lack of any DNA matches.
By 2009, both men were released, and all the allegations were removed. Pierce and Welbourne were never convicted. No one has been held accountable for the murders.
Wrong and missing opportunities
Investigators say that over 1,200 people were considered potential suspects over the years, and false confession was common. In 1992, the leader of a biker gang in Mexico was briefly suspected, but later revealed that his confession was taken out through torture.
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Austin, Texas, advertise an $ 125,000 bilboard advertisement for lead in the killings of a curd shop on 7 December, 1993. The Billboard was in South Congress Avenue and Ben Wilt Bulleward. (Kevin Virobic-Adams/Austin through American-STETESMM AP)
The focus eventually returned to four original suspects, but without physical evidence, the matter was fielded to tie them to the crime site.
Latest hope and new technology
A 2020 DNA test allegedly added crime visual evidence for an unknown male, According to Austin American-Statesman. The FBI is said to have a sample from the same person, but legal hurdles have stopped the Austin police from accessing it so far.
Detective Dan Jackson, who handled the case in 2022, Told USA Today Earlier this year that fire and fire efforts destroyed the major evidence, but it remains optimistic.
“Curd shop murders” suspect (Credit: Fox7 Austin) (Fox 7 Austin)
“If I didn’t believe that the matter could be resolved, I would not do it,” Jackson said. “The technique we have today is a few years ago we have … I really believe who will find who did it.”
A spokesman for the Austin Police Department told Fox News Digital that they were unable to comment on the details as the matter is an active and ongoing investigation, saying that no additional information is available for the release.
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A new look from Hollywood
Four parts of HBO Max Curd shop murdersWhich began on August 3, reflects the case again and a spotlight shines on the alleged investigative mistakes. The series includes detectives, interviews with family members of the victims and never seen before a abandoned documentary, According to diversity.
For many people in Austin, and Eliza, Jennifer, Sara and Amy’s families, hopeful focus, combined with advanced forensic equipment, will finally bring justice.
Congress McCall told Fox News Digital, “The killings of the curd shop left an undisputed mark on the Austin community. After more than 30 years, we still mourn the loss of those four teenage girls and for a long time to respond to their death,” Congress McCall told Fox News Digital.
“I am thankful that the killings of the curd shop are being again highlighted and hopeful that the responsible people will eventually be brought to justice.”
Stephanie value covers the crime, including missing individuals, housewives and migrant crimes. Story Tips: [email protected]