‘The Yogurt Shop Murders’ Director Talks Racing To Get Cameras Rolling Again After Austin Detectives Finally Solved 34-Year-Old Cold Case
When Margaret Brown set out to direct a four-part docuseries about a horrific and then-unsolved quadruple homicide in Austin, Texas, she never expected that — just a few weeks after the final episode aired on HBO — detectives would crack the case. The Yogurt Shop Murders, which p
When Margaret Brown set out to direct a four-part docuseries about a horrific and then-unsolved quadruple homicide in Austin, Texas, she never expected that — just a few weeks after the final episode aired on HBO — detectives would crack the case. The Yogurt Shop Murders, which premiered last summer, revisited the 1991 killings of […]
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