TVTV NewsTrue crime documentariesThe grisly murders remained unsolved until 2025 when there was a major breakthrough in the cold case13:03, 22 May 2026The shocking murders of four girls at a yoghurt shop are being revisited in a docuseries airing tonight.Four-part series The Yogurt Shop Murders originally aired on HBO last year, and explored a cold case that had remained unsolved for 34 years.In 1991, a fire broke out at a branch of I Can’t Believe It’s Yogurt! in Austin, Texas. When firefighters responded, they discovered the bodies of four young girls aged between 13 and 17 inside the building. All four of the victims had been bound, gagged and shot, and it turned into a homicide case.However, just three weeks after HBO's documentary on the story aired its fourth and final episode, there was a breakthrough. Police connected serial killer Robert Eugene Brashers - who died by suicide in 1999 - to the case last year via DNA and ballistics testing, and the four men who had been accused previously were formally cleared by a Texas judge.“After 34 years, the Austin Police have made a significant breakthrough in one of the most devastating cases in our city’s history. This unthinkable crime has weighed heavily on the hearts of our community, the families of the victims, and our detectives who have tirelessly pursued justice,” said Austin Police Chief Lisa Davis in the wake of their fresh findings.A fifth episode was swiftly commissioned to conclude the HBO documentary's story featuring the update. Those initial four episodes will be shown back to back tonight (May 22) for UK viewers from 6pm on Sky Documentaries."This documentary is excellent, focusing more on the aftermath and how it affected all of those involved. Not your typical true crime show which I found refreshing. Incredibly respectful," penned one viewer.Article continues belowA second remarked: "This is one of the more interesting docs I've seen as far as the path unsolved murder takes through time, and the different ways people deal (or don't deal) with their grief. Some of the families have some really crazy ways of coping that seem to make things worse.""Not your typical documentary, focusing more on the psychological effects of everyone involved," said a third, while a fourth deemed it a "powerful" watch.The Yogurt Shop Murders Episodes 1, 2, 3 and 4 air back to back from 6pm tonight (May 22) on Sky Documentaries.Choose Daily Mirror as a 'Preferred Source' on Google News for quick access to the news you value.True crime documentaries
'Unthinkable' yoghurt shop murders subject of series on TV tonight
The grisly murders remained unsolved until 2025 when there was a major breakthrough in the cold case










