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00:01What comes up first when you think of this case?
00:07It's been 30 years, seven months, five days, and I still can't believe it.
00:15In 1991, four teenagers were shot and murdered inside a yogurt shop in this strip mall.
00:21I don't know that the city of Austin has ever been the same.
00:25It was just unspeakable.
00:28The place was set on fire.
00:31They were bringing in anybody who was a little bit different.
00:36No, this bug was kind of killed for me.
00:40They're using techniques that can lead to false confession.
00:44We were asking for any tip. People started calling me.
00:48We had so many suspects.
00:51But it was never solved.
00:53It's very frustrating not having answers. It has consumed me.
00:57As time goes on, it takes a toll on you.
01:03I got diagnosed with PTSD.
01:07The older I get, the less I can remember.
01:10The less I can remember.
01:12You just have all those regrets of not protecting them.
01:16I don't think the trauma ever loses its potency.
01:20There's been nothing like it before. There's been nothing like it since.
01:24There's been nothing like it before. There's been nothing like it since.
01:27There's been nothing like it since.
01:28There's been nothing like it since.
01:30There's been nothing like it since.
01:31You
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