On December 6, 1991, Austin, Texas, was shaken to its core. Four teenage girls were brutally murdered inside a local yoghurt shop, and the building set ablaze in an attempt to cover the crime. Decades later, the case remains unsolved, one of the most haunting and controversial mysteries in American true crime history. Austin's Yogurt Shop Murders: Four Girls, One Night, No Justice exposes the chilling details behind this tragedy, revealing how botched investigations, coerced confessions, and wrongful convictions left the victims' families without answers. Drawing on extensive research and gripping storytelling, this book takes you deep inside a case that continues to baffle detectives and terrify a community. Three decades later, the central questions still burn: Who killed these four innocent girls? Why has justice been denied? And what does this case reveal about the flaws in America's justice system? Inside you'll discover: The harrowing timeline of the night of the murders. How flawed police work derailed the investigation. Shocking stories of wrongful convictions and overturned verdicts. The families' ongoing fight for truth and justice. Why does this cold case continue to haunt Texas and America? Gripping, heartbreaking, and impossible to forget, this is a true crime book for anyone who cares about justice, resilience, and the hidden failures of the system meant to protect us. Perfect for readers of unsolved mysteries, cold cases, wrongful convictions, and American true crime.