Who Killed These Girls?, Beverly Lowry
Who Killed These Girls?, Beverly Lowry
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Who Killed These Girls?
Cold Case: The Yogurt Shop Murders

Author: Beverly Lowry

Narrator: Amanda Carlin

Unabridged: 15 hr 13 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 10/11/2016


Synopsis

From the author of Crossed Over, another masterful account of a horrible crime: the murder of four girls, countless other ruined lives, and the evolving complications of the justice system that frustrated the massive attempts--for twenty-five years now--to find and punish those who committed it.

The facts are brutally straightforward. On December 6, 1991, the naked, bound-and-gagged bodies of the four girls--each one shot in the head--were found in an I Can't Believe It's Yogurt! shop in Austin, Texas. Grief, shock, and horror spread out from their families and friends to overtake the city itself. Though all branches of law enforcement were brought to bear, the investigation was often misdirected and after eight years only two men (then teenagers) were tried; moreover, their subsequent convictions were eventually overturned, and Austin PD detectives are still working on what is now a very cold case. Over the decades, the story has grown to include DNA technology, false confessions, and other developments facing crime and punishment in contemporary life. But this story belongs to the scores of people involved, and from them Lowry has fashioned a riveting saga that reads like a Russian novel, comprehensive and thoroughly engrossing.

About The Author

BEVERLY LOWRY is the author of six novels and three previous works of nonfiction. Her writing has appeared in the The New Yorker, The New York Times, The Boston Globe, Vanity Fair, Rolling Stone, Mississippi Review, Granta, and many other publications. She has received awards from the National Endowment for the Arts, the Guggenheim Foundation, the Texas Institute of Letters, and the Mississippi Institute of Arts and Letters. She lives in Austin, Texas.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Sharon on April 20, 2023

Tragic, horrifying, unsolved true crime story of four young women/girls murdered in a yogurt store in Austin, TX. Approximately ten years after the crime, four men were charged with the crime without any physical evidence. Two were sent to prison and two had the cases dropped. There are endless appe......more

Goodreads review by Hank on December 28, 2016

Too long (by at least 100 pages); reader must follow the author down whatever tangent or detail occurs to her, with very little distinction between what's relevant and what's not. Writing and organization/structure are weak in several spots -- you'll wonder if there was any editing (besides copy edi......more

Goodreads review by Donnelle on July 31, 2016

I was quite young when these murders occurred, so all of this information was new to me, and it made for a truly compelling read. The foremost emotion one feels at the beginning is, of course, horror that those young girls were subjected to such brutality, and the details of their demises are grisly......more

Goodreads review by jv on March 23, 2017

It is clear that Ms. Lowry researched and wrote this book with the singular, selfless goal of uncovering the truth behind the horrific murders. While she focuses on facts, having chosen her words meticulously, there's no hiding her real and relentless determination to portray each person honestly. I......more


Quotes

“Beverly Lowry is rapidly becoming the Zola of Central Texas. Her character studies only get better.” —Larry McMurtry

“An epic story: everyone touched by it was broken in some way. A vivid depiction of the upheaval these tragedies unleash, and the fallacy of closure.” —Dave Cullen, author of Columbine 

“Compulsively readable, a real nail-biter, Beverly Lowry’s latest foray into true crime is as much a finely layered study of locale as an examination of the inexplicable violence of the human animal. Detail by detail, in beautifully turned, nuanced sentences, she uncovers and probes with patient skill this tragic communal wound.” —Phillip Lopate

“Lowry looks deep into the horrors of four unsolved killings in Austin in the early 1990’s with a detective’s mind and a novelist’s heart. The result is a book that is gripping, moving, and as good as any depiction of a murder case that’s been published since In Cold Blood. Is true crime not your thing? It isn’t my thing either, but this transcends the genre. Brilliant.”—Ann Patchett