Who Killed the Yogurt Shop 4? Pt. 2 W/ Nic from True Crime Garage
Who Killed...?14 Feb 2020

Who Killed the Yogurt Shop 4? Pt. 2 W/ Nic from True Crime Garage

HAPPY VALENTINES DAY!Hello and welcome… to EPISODE 52, of WHO KILLED…?PURCHASE WHO KILLED THESE GIRLS? BY BEVERLY LOWRYThank you to Nic from the True Crime Garage Podcast. He is a library full of information about this case. Don’t forget if you’re going to CrimeCon 2020 in Orlando please use my PROMO Code AMY2020. I am your host Bill Huffman and on this week’s show, I will begin the arduous task of covering an infamous case out of Austin, Texas, the yogurt shop murders.This case has been covered by the likes of 48 Hours a number of times. Inside Edition and a plethora of podcasts.The reason I wanted to take a look at this case is I just finished Beverly Lowry’s book, Who Killed these girls? and it reinvigorated my interest in the case. I will do my best to do it justice and next week I may even have a special guest to discuss the case.Let’s get this week’s episode rolling, Who Killed the Yogurt Shop 4?December 6, 1991 started off like most days in Austin, Texas for Sarah and Jennifer Harbison. They got ready for school, packed their book bags and headed off for the day. It was an overcast day for the city, with temperatures maxing out around 72; a cool Texas Friday. Austin, Texas in 1991 was just coming into its own as a nationally known place where creativity can thrive.Not only is Austin, the capital of Texas, but it also holds the title of Live Music Capital of the World.In 1994, the city created the Austin Film Festival and filmmakers and actors such as Mike Judge, Richard Linklater, and Matthew McConaughey call Austin home.In 2002, Austin City Limits was founded and became one of the premier live events in the U-S drawing groups from all over the world to perform.Sarah would be working that’s night shift so her plans were already set. She would be working with Eliza Thomas, another classmate at Lanier high school. For Sarah and Eliza their shift was going to be just like any other Friday night they worked together at the I Can’t Believe it’s Not Yogurt shop. And the shift started exactly that way. This was 1992 and the frozen yogurt fad was still in full swing; with lines at most times. The chain the girls worked for had hundreds of stores in multiple states. Amy Ayers, a friend of the girls, and Jennifer Harbison, Sarah’s little sister came up to the shop to hang out. A normal routine for any teenager who has friends working by themselves. Their place of employment can become an ideal new hangout spot... We’ve all been there. As the shift progressed, patrons came and went. It was a Friday night so the store was busy and the girls would be closing late. Around 11:45 PM that same night a local police officer was on patrol when he took notice to smoke coming from the yogurt shop. As the call went out to the fire department the blaze quickly became a two-alarm fire, requiring assistance from other departments to extinguish the fire. In all, some fifty firefighters were needed to get the fire under control and prevent it from spreading to other stores.What started off like any other day ended in horror for the four girls at the shop, the families, friends, the first responders and the community of Austin.As the fire was being put out, nobody on the scene had any idea what they were about to find. As the firemen moved into the building to finish extinguishing the hot spots, and any other little fires only to find something… I am sure they wish they could all forget.In the back of the store, near the exit they found bodies piled on one another.As the medical examiners were called in the grief the first responders were going through was clear. It was also obvious something horrible had occurred as the firefighters emerged dazed and confused.One veteran police officer said he was stunned by the senseless killings of four teenage girls, all of whom were shot twice in the back of the head in a yogurt shop that was then set afire. "I've been on the force 10 years and lived in Austin 20 years and this is the worst I remember,"... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Colonial Parkway Murders Part 1 w/ Bill Thomas

Colonial Parkway Murders Part 1 w/ Bill Thomas

With the news of a break in the Colonial Parkway Murders, I wanted to re-release an interview I conducted with Bill Thomas, brother of victim Cathy Thomas, where we discussed the case, which was at a standstill in 2019. Some essential facts about the Colonial Parkway are if you have never had the pleasure of driving it or experiencing it on a class trip. According to the National Park Service https://www.nps.gov/colo/parkway.htm The Colonial Parkway is a twenty-three mile scenic roadway stretching from the York River at Yorktown to the James River at Jamestown.  The road does it best to remind drivers of days past as the parkway does not allow semi trucks and is toll-free. As you meander though the parkway you are graced with beautiful views of the James and York rivers that run along the parkway. According to Triple A "redbuds and dogwoods decorate the roadway in spring, while fall brings an explosion of autumn colors” From an article in the Daily Press in 1990, the parkway is no place to be after dark ”At night, the mood changes. The trees form a tunnel of blackness, broken only if the moon is shining. There are no streetlights, no call boxes and no fast-food restaurants or convenience stores where a driver might find refuge in case of a breakdown”. The parkway is under the rangers' jurisdiction because it is federal land owned by the National Park Service When a serious crime is committed, the York County Sheriff's Department, the Williamsburg or James City police departments are called to assist, Neprash said.  The parkway is federal land, the FBI may also become involved in investigations. Crimemuseum.org says, "police have questioned 150 suspects in connection to these four cases, but all have been cleared.  The police attribute these eight murders to the same killer because of similarities in each case.  All of the victims were killed at or near their car, the first three being found at known lover’s lane areas.  None of the victims were robbed, and sexual assault did not appear to be a motive in any of the cases.  The first and third murders were mere miles apart, and the second and fourth were committed about a half hour away from the Parkway. In 2018, the Facebook page Colonial Parkway Murders, which is run by Cathy’s brother Bill Thomas, and today's guest revealed that DNA had been found at 3 of the 4 crime scenes which could potentially conclusively link the cases and lead to an arrest. Hair that had been found in Cathy’s hand and a biological sample found on Robin have never been tested The First couple to fall victim Cathy Thomas and Rebecca Dowski  Cathleen Thomas, 27, Class of 1981 graduate United States Naval Academy and College of William & Mary senior Rebecca Ann Dowski, 21. On October 12, 1986, Columbus Day weekend, their bodies were found inside Thomas' white 1980 Honda Civic at the Cheatham Annex Overlook  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

9 Jan 202455min

Savannah Soto & Matthew Guerra

Savannah Soto & Matthew Guerra

This is a summary of the events that occurred in the disappearance & murder of Savannah Soto, a pregnant woman who went missing on Dec. 22, 2023 with her boyfriend, Matthew Guerra. On Dec. 22, around 2 p.m., Soto was seen for the last time at the apartment complex where she and Guerra lived on Grissom Road in Leon Valley. She was driving a gray 2013 Kia Optima that belonged to Guerra. She was expecting a baby boy named Fabian. Sources: San Antonio Express News Live Now from Fox News 4 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

5 Jan 202426min

Holiday Spree Killing

Holiday Spree Killing

The Associated Press DAYTON - Misguided friendship, a lousy childhood, or peer pressure may have motivated four people charged in a killing spree that left five people dead.  It was more than a simple lust for killing that provoked the 40-hour shooting spree that also left three people injured, three mental health specialists said Sources: https://www.newspapers.com/clip/90511982/ https://www.newspapers.com/clip/90512464/ https://www.newspapers.com/clip/90511726/ https://www.daytondailynews.com/news/the-notorious-christmas-killings-1992-map-and-timeline/WlhrYt0YPbL8hQ08D7Z3hJ/ https://murderpedia.org/male.K/k1/keene-marvallous.htm https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VOG8vXbOMFE https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HEGJpkzX8VM Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

29 Dec 202348min

Angela Hammond

Angela Hammond

THANK YOU so much for joining me for this week’s episode of Who Killed…? I also have to thank Dan, friend of show, for suggesting this mysterious unsolved case for this week’s episode. As a reminder, I drop new episodes OF Who Killed…? every Friday wherever you get your favorite podcasts. Any one with information regarding Angela’s disappearance should email Detective Parsons at the Clinton Police at d.parsons@clintonmopd.com. You can also contact Detective D.J. Parsons at
660-885-5561. Agency Case Number: 91-0488 NCIC Number: M-483974098
Please refer to this number when contacting any agency with information regarding this case. If you enjoy this podcast and my other shows you can help support independent journalism by clicking on the DONATE button on the LEFT hand side of sloburnmedia.com, that is slo minus the w. You can also contribute to the show via the Venmo app with my username @bill dash huffman dash 3. You can also donate via PayPaI (don’t say by clicking HERE.) I will also provide a link in the show notes. Every contribution helps keep these SLO Burn podcasts running. You can also support the show by leaving a 5 star review on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to favorite shows. Those 5 stars help keep the important cases I cover, SUCH AS Angela Hammond’s, in the spotlight. If you’d like to stay up to date on the cases I have covered, as well as the new shows I have in the pipeline, please follow me on Twitter @billhuffman3. Thank you so much again for listening. Until next time… BE Healthy & Stay SAFE! Sources: https://vocal.media/criminal/abduction-in-a-small-town-angela-hammond https://www.newspapers.com/clip/64943506/the-kansas-city-star/ https://www.theodysseyonline.com/kidnapped-from-phone-booth https://newspaperarchive.com/independence-examiner-apr-20-1991-p-11/ https://unsolvedmysteries.fandom.com/wiki/Angela_Hammond https://truecrimediva.com/angela-marie-hammond-disappeared-in-1991/ http://www.doenetwork.org/cases/disappear82.htm https://newspaperarchive.com/independence-examiner-oct-31-1991-p-6/ https://tulsaworld.com/archives/three-vanishings-baffle-fbi-missouri-residents-stunned-cautious/article_2866b018-5eff-5c16-91d6-be297ce33b98.html https://unsolvedmysteries.fandom.com/wiki/Trudy_Darby https://truecrimearticles.com/2018/04/18/the-mysterious-abduction-of-angela-hammond/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

28 Dec 202337min

The Sodder Family Christmas Mystery

The Sodder Family Christmas Mystery

This is the story of the Sodder family, who lost five of their children in a mysterious fire on Christmas Eve in 1945. I have based my account on a New York Post article from 1975, which reveals some of the odd details of this case. The children had opened their gifts earlier that night and were eager to play with them. Their parents went to sleep at 10:30 p.m. Around 1:30 a.m., Jennie smelled smoke and saw that their room was filled with it. The house was on fire. The Sodders managed to escape, but they could not find their five children. They were not outside, and there was no way to see them inside the burning house. The fire department declared that they had died in the fire. However, no remains, bones, or any evidence of human tissue were ever found in the ashes... The mystery remains unsolved... Sources: https://www.huffpost.com/entry/sodder-children-disappearance-unsolved-mystery_n_6574961ae4b09724b4345a46 https://stacyhorn.com/2005/12/28/long-long-long-sodder-post/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

23 Dec 202344min

THROWBACK: JonBenet w/ The Captain of True Crime Garage Part 2

THROWBACK: JonBenet w/ The Captain of True Crime Garage Part 2

Pt. 2 The Captain, co-host of the True Crime Garage Podcast, joined Who Killed...? in 2021 to talk about one of the most infamous unsolved Christmas murders of all time, 6-year-old JonBenet Ramsey. Statement on the 25th Anniversary of the JonBenet Ramsey Murder As of December 2021, the Boulder Police Department has processed more than 1,500 pieces of evidence related to the murder of JonBenet Ramsey. JonBenet was six years old when she was reported missing on Dec. 26, 1996, after her family reported finding a ransom note inside their home in the 700 block of 15th Street. Her body was found in a basement room, and a later autopsy revealed that the cause of her death was strangulation. As of December 2021, that evidence has included the analysis of nearly 1,000 DNA samples. The BPD Major Crimes Unit has received, reviewed, or investigated more than 21,016 tips, letters, and emails, and detectives have traveled to 19 states to interview or speak with more than 1,000 individuals in connection to this crime. Thanks to the enormous advances in DNA technology, multiple suspects have been run through the system to check for matches. CBI has updated over 750 reference samples with the latest DNA technology. The Boulder Police Department works closely with CBI on future DNA advancements. Additionally, Boulder Police have worked with CBI to ensure the DNA in the system can be compared correctly to new DNA samples uploaded to ensure accuracy. That DNA is checked regularly for any new matches. As the Department continues using new technology to enhance the investigation, it is actively reviewing genetic DNA testing processes to see if they can be applied to this case. Anyone with information related to this investigation is asked to contact our tipline at 303-441-1974, BouldersMostWanted@bouldercolorado.gov , or Northern Colorado Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS(8477) or www.nococrimestoppers.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

22 Dec 202347min

THROWBACK: JonBenet w/ the Captain of True Crime Garage Part 1

THROWBACK: JonBenet w/ the Captain of True Crime Garage Part 1

The Captain, co-host of the True Crime Garage Podcast, joined Who Killed...? in 2021 to talk about one of the most infamous unsolved Christmas murders of all time, 6-year-old JonBenet Ramsey. Statement on the 25th Anniversary of the JonBenet Ramsey Murder As of December 2021, the Boulder Police Department has processed more than 1,500 pieces of evidence related to the murder of JonBenet Ramsey. JonBenet was six years old when she was reported missing on Dec. 26, 1996, after her family reported finding a ransom note inside their home in the 700 block of 15th Street. Her body was found in a basement room, and a later autopsy revealed that the cause of her death was strangulation. As of December 2021, that evidence has included the analysis of nearly 1,000 DNA samples. The BPD Major Crimes Unit has received, reviewed or investigated more than 21,016 tips, letters and emails and detectives have traveled to 19 states to interview or speak with more than 1,000 individuals in connection to this crime. Thanks to the huge advances in DNA technology, multiple suspects have been run through the system to check for matches. CBI has updated over 750 reference samples with the latest DNA technology. The Boulder Police Department works closely with CBI on future DNA advancements. Additionally, Boulder Police have worked with CBI to ensure the DNA in the system can be compared correctly to new DNA samples that have been uploaded to ensure accuracy. That DNA is checked regularly for any new matches. As the Department continues to use new technology to enhance the investigation, it is actively reviewing genetic DNA testing processes to see if those can be applied to this case moving forward. Anyone with information related to this investigation is asked to contact our tipline at 303-441-1974, BouldersMostWanted@bouldercolorado.gov or Northern Colorado Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS(8477) or www.nococrimestoppers.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

22 Dec 202342min

JonBenet Ramsey: The LATEST w/ Nic from True Crime Garage

JonBenet Ramsey: The LATEST w/ Nic from True Crime Garage

Nic Edwards, co-host of the True Crime Garage Podcast, joins Who Killed...? for a BRAND NEW episode to talk about one of the most infamous unsolved Christmas murders of all time, 6-year-old JonBenet Ramsey. TCG has been releasing stand-alone episodes about the case throughout December. In this week's episode of "Who Killed?", host Bill Huffman is joined by True Crime Garage's Nick Edwards to discuss the infamous JonBenét Ramsey case. They talk about the recent episodes released on the True Crime Garage feed, which delve into the case in detail. If you're curious about the case and want to learn all the facts and some speculation, this episode is a must-listen. As of December 2023, the Boulder Police Department has processed more than 1,500 pieces of evidence related to the murder of JonBenet Ramsey. Gary Oliva, 59, is currently serving an indeterminate prison sentence for possession of child pornography in Limon, Colorado - he will only be considered for release if he passes the state's sex offender treatment program. -US Sun He was identified as a suspect in the JonBenét murder case in the early 2000s. Ramsey is the six-year-old American child beauty queen who was killed at the age of six in her family's home in Boulder. -US Sun JonBenet was six years old when she was reported missing on Dec. 26, 1996, after her family reported finding a ransom note inside their home in the 700 block of 15th Street. Her body was found in a basement room, and a later autopsy revealed that the cause of her death was strangulation. The BPD Major Crimes Unit has received, reviewed, or investigated more than 21,016 tips, letters, and emails, and detectives have traveled to 19 states to interview or speak with more than 1,000 individuals about this crime. Thanks to the enormous advances in DNA technology, multiple suspects have been run through the system to check for matches. CBI has updated over 750 reference samples with the latest DNA technology. The Boulder Police Department works closely with CBI on future DNA advancements. Additionally, Boulder Police have worked with CBI to ensure the DNA in the system can be compared correctly to new DNA samples uploaded to ensure accuracy. That DNA is checked regularly for any new matches. As the Department continues using new technology to enhance the investigation, it actively reviews genetic DNA testing processes to see if they can be applied to this case. Anyone with information related to this investigation is asked to contact our tipline at 303-441-1974, BouldersMostWanted@bouldercolorado.gov, or Northern Colorado Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS(8477) or www.nococrimestoppers.com Sources: JonBenet: I Killed Her /// Part 1 NBC News US Sun Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

15 Dec 20231h 10min

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