Police identified Robert Eugene Brashers as the suspect they believe killed four teenage girls in a yogurt shop in Austin, Texas, in 1991.
Texas AG Ken Paxton's Cold Case unit links Robert Brashers to the 1991 yogurt shop murders, a breakthrough in the ...
Police in Austin, Texas, used new DNA technology to identify the suspect in the 1991 yogurt shop murders of four teenage ...
"48 Hours" can exclusively report there has been a huge break in the 1991 murders of four teenage girls in a Texas yogurt ...
All the evidence at the scene of the 1991 murders of four Texas teenagers points to one person, Robert Eugene Brashers, a ...
A new suspect has been identified in the 1991 Texas yogurt shop murders, now also linked by DNA to the 1998 killings of two ...
Investigators outlined how advanced DNA testing technology and a fresh look at old ballistics led them to identify Robert ...
In Dec. 1991, four teenage girls were found murdered in north Austin. The incident became known as the yogurt shop murders ...
Four men spent years accused of those murders, but were eventually exonerated. The Travis County District Attorney apologized ...
Austin police solved the 1991 "Yogurt Shop Murders" using advanced DNA technology, identifying Robert Eugene Brashers as the ...
Old-fashioned detective work and advances in forensic science led to the identification of a suspect in the killings of four ...
On December 6, 1991, Jennifer Harbison, 17; her sister Sarah Harbison, 15; Eliza Thomas, 17; and Amy Ayers, 13, were found murdered inside the “I Can’t Believe It’s Yogurt!” shop where two of them ...