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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Frank E. Thurber & Under-Sheriff Neil Marshall Pt 2

Frank E. Thurber & Under-Sheriff Neil Marshall Pt 2

In this episode of "Who Killed...?, I dive into the intriguing tale of a disgruntled mill owner, undersheriff Neil Marshall, and Dr. Frank E. Thurber, who I believe is a distant relative. Set in the picturesque M-22 area near Traverse City, this episode explores the events surrounding a murder that took place on August 10, 1889, revealing the complexities of the case and the historical context behind it. Tune in for a compelling exploration of family history, mystery, and the lingering impact of past events. The story centers on a violent confrontation in 1889 between mill owner C.T. Wright and law enforcement officials, highlighting the tensions between individual business interests and legal authority. This incident occurred in Otter Creek, Michigan, where the lumber industry thrived. C.T. Wright was a significant player in the local economy as the Otter Creek Lumber Company owner. Wright's refusal to pay taxes on his mill property had led to a legal dispute with the township, creating a backdrop of tension that ultimately culminated in violence. The situation escalated when Deputy Sheriff Neil Marshall and Dr. Frank E. Thurber confronted Wright about his unpaid taxes.  Sources: https://www.newspapers.com/image/334063526/?match=1&clipping_id=159421994 https://www.newspapers.com/image/55698272/?match=1&terms=Frank%20E.%20Thurber https://www.newspapers.com/image/1111729315/?match=1&terms=C.%20T.%20Wright https://www.newspapers.com/image/1111729315/?match=1&clipping_id=159420734 https://www.newspapers.com/image/33445724/?match=1&terms=Frank%20E.%20Thurber https://www.newspapers.com/image/301345538/?match=1 https://www.newspapers.com/image/55699420/ https://www.newspapers.com/image/55698272/ https://www.newspapers.com/article/traverse-city-record-eagle/159377240/ Buy Larry Wakefield's books HERE The excerpts I read on this episode can be found in the book Aral: Ghost Towns of Michigan Volume I by Larry Wakefield, under the title, "Murder at the Sawmill." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

6 Dec 202439min

Grand Theft Auto: Inside the NYPD's Auto Crime Division with Vic Ferrari

Grand Theft Auto: Inside the NYPD's Auto Crime Division with Vic Ferrari

Thank you to author Vic Ferrari for joining me during these crazy holiday times. This week, I sit down with former NYPD detective and true crime author Vic Ferrari for a lighthearted conversation that offers a break from the usual somber themes of true crime. Vic, who worked in the auto theft unit from 1987 to 2007, shares entertaining stories from his time on the force, providing insight into both the humorous and serious aspects of police work. They also discuss Vic's new book, highlighting his unique perspective and experiences as a detective in New York City. Tune in for an engaging episode filled with laughter and intriguing anecdotes from the world of law enforcement. All of Vic's books are available on Amazon. As a reminder, he is the author of many books currently available on Amazon, The NYPD’s Flying Circus: Cops, Crime & Chaos, NYPD: Through the Looking Glass: Stories From Inside Americas Largest Police Department, Grand Theft Auto: The NYPD’s Auto Crime Division and Dickheads & Debauchery: and other ingenious ways to die. Again, all his books are available on Amazon. https://www.amazon.com/Vic-Ferrari/e/B01IIQXLBC%3Fref=dbs_a_mng_rwt_scns_share As you know, I drop new episodes OF Who Killed…? every Friday wherever you get your favorite podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Haunted San Pedro: An interview with author Brian Clune

Haunted San Pedro: An interview with author Brian Clune

Home to one of the busiest ports in the country, San Pedro plays host to visitors from all walks of life--and death. Locals swap supernatural stories of shipwrecked ghosts, lost lighthouse keepers, suicidal lovers and more. The spirit of a native Gabrieleno man wanders the grounds of the Wayfarers Chapel. The phantom smell of a Civil War officer's cigar smoke wafts through the halls of the Drum Barracks. A dedicated employee of the historic Warner Brothers Theatre still fixes jammed film reels and tests equipment in the projection room. Historian and paranormal investigator Brian Clune delves into the history and mysteries of these spooky seaside haunts. Brian Clune is the cofounder and historian for Planet Paranormal Radio and Planet Paranormal Investigations. His interest in history led him to volunteer aboard the USS Iowa and at the Fort MacArthur Military Museum, as well as give lectures at colleges and universities around the state. He has been featured on numerous TV and radio shows and is the author of several books. He lives in Southern California with his loving wife, Terri, his three wonderful children and, of course, Wandering Wyatt! Buy the book HERE Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

4 Dec 202434min

WK Rewind: Nic from TCG on Molly Bish

WK Rewind: Nic from TCG on Molly Bish

It's Black Friday, which means it's a throwback episode day. During this show, Nic from True Crime Garage joins me to discuss the mysterious murder of Molly Bish. Enjoy the holiday weekend! Molly, the youngest of three siblings, was 16 when she was killed. An honor roll student, Molly had just completed her junior year of high school. She played soccer, basketball, and softball. Funny and social, Molly loved everyone. She was a blend of “Lucy” and “Forest Gump.” Just eight days after beginning her new job as a lifeguard at Cummins Pond, Molly was abducted. After three years of fear and the unknown, her bathing suit was found in a wooded area five miles away from the pond. In the weeks that followed, her remains were found and she came home bone-by-bone. Molly was laid to rest on her birthday, August 2, 2003. - Mass.gov Anyone with information on Molly's case is urged to call the anonymous tip line at 508-453-7575. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

29 Nov 202446min

Helene Pruszynski

Helene Pruszynski

Helene Pruszynski was from Hamilton, Massachusetts. She had been working as an intern at KHOW-AM for two weeks when she was killed on Jan. 16, 1980. She was found stabbed to death in a field the following day in a field in Englewood, CO. Investigators believe she was abducted while walking from a bus stop after work to her aunt’s home in Englewood, where she and a friend were living. It would take close to 4 decades to track down her killer... SOURCES: https://youtu.be/8x0k6bdx6B0 https://www.newspapers.com/clip/84045020/ https://www.newspapers.com/clip/84045172/ https://www.newspapers.com/clip/84045319/ https://www.newspapers.com/clip/84045385/ https://www.newspapers.com/clip/84045590/ Helene Pruszynski, a college student from Mass., was killed in ...https://www.boston.com › news › crime › 2019/12/17 James Curtis Clanton arrested in murder of Denver radio ...https://www.washingtonpost.com › crime-law › 2019/12/18 https://www.denverpost.com/2020/07/01/helene-pruszynski-murder-james-clanton-colorado/ https://www.newspapers.com/clip/84114092/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

26 Nov 202438min

Haunted Staten Island: An interview with author Marianna Biazzo Randazzo Pt 2

Haunted Staten Island: An interview with author Marianna Biazzo Randazzo Pt 2

Along with Who Killed...?, I am also the producer of Crime Capsule. Our shows range from the paranormal to the Dixie Mafia. Check it out on https://www.killerpodcasts.com/crime-capsule Staten Island is known as the mystifying borough, and it is home to numerous ghosts and eerie tales. The Alice Austin House was once home to a pioneering photographer, but ghostly images of a different sort now appear among the beams. The Moravian Cemetery in New Dorp holds tales of supernatural echoes, while over at the Old Bermuda Inn, the specter of Martha Mersereau, waiting for the return of her dead husband, appears at candlelit windows each evening. On some of the island’s most desolate roads, a spectral hitchhiker appears, vanishing from the car mid-ride, leaving only an eerie chill. Countless travelers have encountered her, a haunting reminder of the thin line between the living and the dead. Local author Marianna Randazzo uncovers the secrets behind Staten Island’s haunted houses, spectral sightings and enduring legends. Purchase the BOOK Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

22 Nov 202434min

Frank E. Thurber & Under-Sheriff Neil Marshall

Frank E. Thurber & Under-Sheriff Neil Marshall

In this episode of "Who Killed...?, I dive into the intriguing tale of a disgruntled mill owner, undersheriff Neil Marshall, and Dr. Frank E. Thurber, who I believe is a distant relative. Set in the picturesque M-22 area near Traverse City, this episode explores the events surrounding a murder that took place on August 10, 1889, revealing the complexities of the case and the historical context behind it. Tune in for a compelling exploration of family history, mystery, and the lingering impact of past events. The story centers on a violent confrontation in 1889 between mill owner C.T. Wright and law enforcement officials, highlighting the tensions between individual business interests and legal authority. This incident occurred in Otter Creek, Michigan, where the lumber industry thrived. C.T. Wright was a significant player in the local economy as the Otter Creek Lumber Company owner. Wright's refusal to pay taxes on his mill property had led to a legal dispute with the township, creating a backdrop of tension that ultimately culminated in violence. The situation escalated when Deputy Sheriff Neil Marshall and Dr. Frank E. Thurber confronted Wright about his unpaid taxes.  Sources: https://www.newspapers.com/image/334063526/?match=1&clipping_id=159421994 https://www.newspapers.com/image/55698272/?match=1&terms=Frank%20E.%20Thurber https://www.newspapers.com/image/1111729315/?match=1&terms=C.%20T.%20Wright https://www.newspapers.com/image/1111729315/?match=1&clipping_id=159420734 https://www.newspapers.com/image/33445724/?match=1&terms=Frank%20E.%20Thurber https://www.newspapers.com/image/301345538/?match=1 https://www.newspapers.com/image/55699420/ https://www.newspapers.com/image/55698272/ https://www.newspapers.com/article/traverse-city-record-eagle/159377240/ Buy Larry Wakefield's books HERE The excerpts I read on this episode can be found in the book Aral: Ghost Towns of Michigan Volume I by Larry Wakefield, under the title, "Murder at the Sawmill." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

22 Nov 202435min

WK Rewind: Kelsi German Pt 1

WK Rewind: Kelsi German Pt 1

Original air date September 2020 In this episode of Who Killed, we dive into the heartbreaking case of Liberty German and Abigail Williams, who went missing near the Monon High Bridge in Delphi, Indiana. Special guest Kelsi German, Liberty's sister, shares her emotional journey and the community's relentless efforts to find the girls. The episode highlights the urgency of the situation, with local authorities and volunteers conducting extensive searches, fueled by hope and determination. As the hours pass, the anxiety grows, and we explore the impact of this tragedy on the families involved and the community at large. Tune in for a poignant discussion that sheds light on the ongoing search for Liberty and Abigail. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cKdqla__Fs8 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uwfGb7EVBGk&t=31s https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-mMLrAMohrk&t=4s https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u_WNHtqEUBo&t=52s https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=skRDwGlMzc8 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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