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Welcome to Freaked Out — the channel where the paranormal meets the unspeakable, and the veil between this world and the next is anything but quiet. In this chilling episode, we dive deep into one of the most brutal and baffling unsolved crimes in American history: The Austin Yogurt Shop Murders. December 6th, 1991 — what should have been a typical Friday night in North Austin turned into a scene from a nightmare. Four teenage girls — Amy Ayers, Eliza Thomas, and sisters Sarah and Jennifer Harbison — were found murdered in the I Can’t Believe It’s Yogurt! shop. The store was engulfed in flames, their lives taken in a crime so vicious, so cruel, it stunned not just Texas, but the entire nation. But what if the horror didn’t end that night? In this episode, I revisit this haunting case through a different lens — a spiritual one. What energies still linger in that space? What truths were buried with the evidence? And why does it feel, even after all these years, that someone still knows something? Psychically, I sense this wasn’t just a random act of violence. This was calculated. Ritualistic. Symbolic. And possibly, part of a pattern that’s never been acknowledged publicly. We’ll uncover: • The botched investigation and suspects who seemed to vanish into thin air. • Psychic impressions from the scene — including disturbing flashes I’ve received during meditation and channeling. • The chilling theories around police mishandling, false confessions, and who may have been protected. • A possible connection to other unsolved crimes across the South. Was this a one-time attack, or part of something much bigger? Pull your energy close — this one might follow you for a while. If you’re drawn to true crime with a supernatural twist, subscribe and turn on notifications. We’re not just telling stories here — we’re trying to hear what the dead are still screaming.