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 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.
AUSTIN (KXAN) — While a suspect has been identified in the cold case of the yogurt shop murders, for families of those killed, the work isn’t stopping. Angie Ayers, the sister-in-law of one of the ...
Amy Ayers, 13, Eliza Thomas, 17, Jennifer Harbison, 17, and Harbison’s younger sister, Sarah, 15, were killed in a north Austin yogurt shop in 1991. On Friday, police identified Robert Eugene Brashers ...
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 ...
Quadruple murder at Austin yogurt shop was one of city’s most infamous cold cases. 30 years later police have a suspect - Serial killer Robert Eugene Brashers, who died by suicide in 1999, committed ...
After nearly 34 years since four teenage girls were murdered at a north Austin yogurt shop, some family members are returning to Austin to attend Monday’s news conference at Austin City Hall.