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The Yogurt Shop Murders: In 1991, Four Teenaged Girls From Austin, Texas, Were Found Brutally Murdered Inside A Burning Frozen Yogurt Shop, And Their Case Remains Unsolved To This Day

During that effort, though, it was discovered that the four teenage girls’ bodies were inside when the building caught fire. Moreover, they were intentionally killed.

Jennifer’s body was discovered next to Sarah and Eliza’s remains– both of whom were stacked on top of one another.

It is believed that more than one assailant had stacked all three of the girls on top of each other and used an accelerant to set the shop on fire.

But, the firefighter’s efforts to extinguish the flames ultimately knocked Jennifer’s remains off of Sarah and Eliza’s.

Jennifer was found with her hands bound and a ligature mark across her neck– her body being severely charred from the blaze.

Sarah’s hands were also found bound behind her back with underwear, and the fifteen-year-old had been gagged.

Additionally, Sarah’s autopsy revealed evidence of assault since an ice cream scooper was discovered between her legs.

Eliza was also found without clothes on, gagged, and with her hands tied behind her. Her remains were severely burned as well.

Finally, Amy was also murdered– however, the thirteen-year-old’s body was found in a different location from the other three girls.

Her remains were discovered in a less charred state and in a separate part of the store– suggesting that Amy had tried to escape the assailants.

Tragically, though, the young girl still suffered the same fate. Amy was, too, found without clothes and her body revealed evidence of an assault.

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