Austin 'Yogurt Shop Murders': Texas congressman's cold case legislation passes 30 years after carnage
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Rep. Michael McCaul, R-Texas has introduced legislation giving the families of cold-case victims the opportunity to petition the federal government to re-examine cold cases older than three years.
The Dec. 6, 1991 case became known as the "Yogurt Shop Murders."
"I remember at the time how shocking it was because I think Austin, at that time, was still a relatively small town in Texas that kind of lost its innocence on that day," McCaul told Fox News. "This brutal murder of four teenage girls, and the way it was done … that may happen in other cities, but not Austin. It was very shocking, and it still is 30 years later, and part of it is because the families never got a resolution to the case."
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