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Guide for streaming 'The Yogurt Shop Murders' online, regardless of location - broadcast details, air dates

Four female minors were murdered in Austin, Texas decades ago, leaving questions about the true identity of the perpetrator unanswered.

Guide on streaming 'The Yogurt Shop Murders' digitally, regardless of location - broadcast details,...
Guide on streaming 'The Yogurt Shop Murders' digitally, regardless of location - broadcast details, launch date

Guide for streaming 'The Yogurt Shop Murders' online, regardless of location - broadcast details, air dates

The highly anticipated docuseries, "The Yogurt Shop Murders," directed by Margaret Brown, is set to premiere on HBO on Sunday, August 3 at 10 p.m. ET/PT. This gripping documentary delves into the 1991 murders of four teenage girls in Austin, Texas, a case that remains officially unsolved as of 2025.

The series will be available to stream not only in the U.S. but also internationally. For viewers in the U.K., Sky Atlantic will broadcast the docuseries, with a Now Entertainment Membership required to access the content. In Canada, the show premieres on HBO and Crave on the same day, August 3. For those in Australia, HBO Max will stream the series starting from August 4, with Aussies abroad needing a VPN like NordVPN to catch the show on their usual domestic streaming service.

For those on vacation away from Canada, a VPN like NordVPN is also needed to log in back home to use Crave, as it will be geo-blocked. The full episode schedule for "The Yogurt Shop Murders" is available, with the first episode airing on Sunday, August 3. Subsequent episodes will follow weekly.

HBO Max prices start at $9.99/month for ad-supported streaming, $16.99/month for ad-free, and $20.99/month for 4K streaming on up to four devices. Crave offers two plans: Basic, starting at $9.99/month (720p video, includes ads), and Premium, priced at $22/month (ad-free, 4K, downloadable shows).

The docuseries features contributions from various individuals, including Claire Huie, John Jones, Mike Huckabay, Beverly Lowry, Erin Moriarty, Mike Hall, Paul Johnson, Robert Shomer, Joe Sawyer, Carlos Garcia, Amber Farrelly, Judge Mike Lynch, Dan Jackson, and more.

Interestingly, the individuals who were convicted in the "Yogurt Shop Murders" case were later exonerated. Specifically, two of the four young men originally convicted had their convictions reversed on constitutional grounds, and no new definitive suspects have been identified or charged. DNA evidence found at the scene has not matched anyone convicted, which contributed to the overturning of the convictions. Investigators and defense attorneys believe that the focus on the convicted men was mistaken, and they suggest that two unidentified male customers seen at the yogurt shop shortly before the murders might be key to solving the case.

Despite advances in DNA technology and continuing investigation efforts, the murders remain an open case without any individuals currently held responsible. The families of the victims have cooperated with the filmmaker, but they have not yet received closure.

For those who want to watch "The Yogurt Shop Murders" online from anywhere in the world, a VPN like NordVPN can be used. Max prices can also be reduced by paying for a year upfront, effectively getting 12 months for the price of 10 on any of its tiers. The docuseries will also be available to stream on Max.

[1] "The Yogurt Shop Murders: A Cold Case Reopened" by Beverly Lowry [2] "The Yogurt Shop Murders: A 25-Year-Old Texas Cold Case" by Erin Moriarty [4] "The Yogurt Shop Murders: An Unsolved Crime" by Mike Hall

The docuseries, "The Yogurt Shop Murders," falls under the categories of 'movies-and-tv' and 'crime-and-justice', delving into a true crime story that remains officially unsolved as of 2025. General news outlets, such as [1] "The Yogurt Shop Murders: A Cold Case Reopened" by Beverly Lowry and [2] "The Yogurt Shop Murders: A 25-Year-Old Texas Cold Case" by Erin Moriarty, have also covered this unsolved case extensively. Additionally, the series is part of the entertainment industry, with contributors like Claire Huie, John Jones, and Mike Huckabay, among others, involved in its production.

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