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Detectives wrestle with hundreds of tips after murders of Austin teens

January 19, 2017 / 03:26

This episode discusses the ongoing investigation into the murder of four girls at a yogurt shop, featuring insights from law enforcement officials.

The conversation highlights the frustration of not having found the suspects after two and a half months, with 342 individuals identified as potential suspects. The investigator expresses confidence that they will eventually catch the perpetrators.

There is a focus on the emotional toll this case has on the families of the victims, with the investigator acknowledging the challenge of delivering news to them.

The episode also touches on the fear of a potential serial killer being on the loose, comparing the situation to infamous cases from the past.

Overall, the discussion emphasizes the complexities of the investigation and the importance of finding justice for the victims and their families.

TLDR

The investigation into the yogurt shop murders continues, with 342 suspects identified and the emotional impact on victims' families discussed.

Episode

3:26
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it's been two and a half months since it happened isn't that discouraging what this not finding the person or persons
00:00:08
who did it well it's having been in homicide a while sometimes it takes a while everybody like a quick solution
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but uh we've got some homicides that have been on the book for a while does that bother you the thought that it
00:00:19
might be right in front of you right inside your computer no it didn't bother me if they're here and they're in there
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we'll get to them and we'll we'll arrest them can you give me some indication of
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just how many suspects you've gone through here well okay okay 342 342 people that you want to talk to
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in connection with that yeah 342 people that have been uh listed as suspect is the murder of the four girls at the
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yogurt shop in there do you think might be there are several that we haven't got
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to yet do you have a theory do all of you guys have a like a pet theory of of this
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case I don't because that's a why question and you can get lost in a why question you can really get lost I'm
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more interested in the who you know I don't like to get into speculation let's hope that this isn't the start of a mass
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murder going Coast to Coast uh that's why the FBI seem to think that this guy's probably still
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local you know heav help us all if this guy is a a Ted Bundy a mass murder version of Ted Bundy is that a
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possibility let's hope not I don't I don't you know I don't think so but then again it's
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1992 you know let you know let's let's not be surprised here doesn't that make your job even more crucial and catching
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these guys even more important as far as uh you know being crucial to C I don't think it could be
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any more crucial uh you know I don't I mean there's absolutely no more weight that can be
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put on my shoulders I'm I'm loaded to capacity here we'll get these people caught uh it'll be all I can do I guess
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and you know I'm going to ask him because I'm deep down I guess side I'm curious too why the reason I'm asking
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why is because I need to tell the families actually what I'm probably going to say is I'm going to say this
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look fell fell girls whoever you is let see in a few minutes here I I got to go out and wake
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these families up again with this time some good news that part of the agony is over you all of the agon is not going to
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be over but just by these people getting caught I'm going to have to go out and and wake him up and and try and give him
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some good news in the middle of the night for change now what do you want me to tell them see I don't have to prove
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why they did it in court I just got to prove that they did it but you really want to know why somebody would do
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something like this everybody wants to know why but you know once again there is no good reason
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why there's just an excuse there's just going to be an excuse and it's not going to be a very
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good excuse at that society as a whole is not going to accept any plausible reason for this for killing four
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kids man

Badges

This episode stands out for the following:

  • 80
    Most heartbreaking
  • 70
    Most shocking
  • 65
    Most intense
  • 60
    Most emotional

Episode Highlights

  • The Search for Justice
    With 342 suspects in the case, the search for justice continues amid uncertainty.
    “342 people that you want to talk to.”
    @ 00m 42s
    January 19, 2017
  • The Weight of Responsibility
    The investigator feels the immense pressure of solving the case, stating, "There's absolutely no more weight that can be put on my shoulders."
    “There's absolutely no more weight that can be put on my shoulders.”
    @ 02m 07s
    January 19, 2017
  • Understanding the Unthinkable
    The investigator reflects on the senselessness of the crime, emphasizing that society won't accept any excuse for it.
    “Society as a whole is not going to accept any plausible reason for this.”
    @ 03m 17s
    January 19, 2017

Episode Quotes

  • I got to go out and wake these families up again with some good news.
    Detectives wrestle with hundreds of tips after murders of Austin teens
  • I just got to prove that they did it.
    Detectives wrestle with hundreds of tips after murders of Austin teens

Key Moments

  • 342 Suspects00:42
  • Seeking Justice02:07
  • Delivering News02:35
  • No Good Reason03:12

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