Four men spent years accused of those murders, but were eventually exonerated. The Travis County District Attorney apologized for their prosecution.
Austin police solved the 1991 "Yogurt Shop Murders" using advanced DNA technology, identifying Robert Eugene Brashers as the suspect.
Police identified Robert Eugene Brashers as the suspect they believe killed four teenage girls in a yogurt shop in Austin, Texas, in 1991.
A new suspect has been identified in the 1991 Texas yogurt shop murders, now also linked by DNA to the 1998 killings of two Portageville women and other violent crimes across multiple states.
Investigators outlined how advanced DNA testing technology and a fresh look at old ballistics led them to identify Robert Eugene Brashers as the likely killer.
The city of Austin is changing operators at its downtown shelters starting Monday.
The breakthrough in the cold case gave the victims’ families a sense of closure and a chance to reflect on those who helped them over the years.
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Criminology professor calls for past yogurt shop murders suspects to be exonerated
Read more <a href=" A Texas State University professor called for the exoneration of four men who were falsely accused of committing the 1991 Yogurt Shop Murders. Kim Rossmo — a serial murder ...
Robert Springsteen was wrongly convicted in the Yogurt Shop Murders. He was sentenced to death for the slaying of four teens in a yogurt shop in Austin, Texas, in 1991. His conviction was overturned ...
A new suspect, Robert Brashers, linked to the 1991 Austin yogurt shop murders by the Texas AG's Cold Case Unit.
Thirty-four years later, not much has changed now that a suspect has been named in the 1991 cold case. There is a small plaque in the parking lot with the girls' names engraved on it, surrounded by fl ...
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