Super SUS: A True Crime Podcast
Welcome to Super SUS: A True Crime Podcast, where hosts Ande Breunig and Amethyst Cannady—devoted moms, business mavens, and avid true crime enthusiasts—explore a mix of well-known and lesser-known cases, offering fresh perspectives and uncovering details you won’t find anywhere else.
Each week, we dive into the SUSpool of gripping true crime stories, balancing suspense with lighthearted moments. Whether it's Ande's structured, research-driven approach to cases with clear resolutions or Amethyst's fascination with the mysterious and unexplained, we make sure every episode is an exciting and unpredictable ride. Along the way, we share relatable, funny moments about our own lives—cats, coffee, kids, and trying new cookies (usually Oreos) as a palate cleanser.
Whether you’re a seasoned sleuth or just starting your true crime journey, Super SUS offers a fascinating escape into the minds of criminals and their impact on victims, families, and society. The hosts' engaging banter and dynamic storytelling keep you hooked, making you feel like you're hanging out with your true crime besties every week.
If delving into the murky depths of true crime—complete with suspense, mystery, and a little bit of levity—is your thing, then Super SUS is most definitely your podcast.
Super SUS: A True Crime Podcast
A Painful Wait for Justice – The 1991 Yogurt Shop Murders (pt. 2)
In Part 2 of our series on the infamous 1991 Austin Yogurt Shop Murders, we continue our deep dive into one of Texas’s most haunting cold cases.
Four young girls—Eliza Thomas (17), sisters Jennifer (17) and Sarah Harbison (15), and Amy Ayers (13)—were brutally murdered in a crime that shocked the community and left a scar that hasn’t healed more than 30 years later.
This episode unpacks the decades-long investigation, including the multiple suspect interrogations, false confessions, and courtroom drama that followed. We also look at how evolving DNA technology and renewed media interest—including an upcoming HBO documentary—are bringing this case back into the spotlight.
Will there ever be real justice for these girls? We explore the unanswered questions and the emotional toll this case continues to take on the victims’ families.
If you or anyone you know has information that could help, please come forward. Even the smallest detail could make a difference.
Contact Information:
Austin Police Department
Phone: (512) 974-5000
Website: www.austintexas.gov
Crime Stoppers of Austin
Phone: (512) 472-TIPS (8477)
Website: www.crimestoppersaustin.com
You can submit anonymous tips online or by calling the tip line.
Texas Rangers
Phone: (512) 463-6666
Website: www.dps.texas.gov