Texas AG Ken Paxton's Cold Case unit links Robert Brashers to the 1991 yogurt shop murders, a breakthrough in the long-unsolved Austin case.
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.
For three decades, the Austin yogurt shop murders haunted both investigators and the community, as no conclusive suspect was ever identified.
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 ...
Four teenage girls were killed at an Austin yogurt shop in 1991, a crime that has haunted the city for decades.
The four victims of the 1991 yogurt shop murders in Austin were teenagers Amy Ayers, Jennifer Harbison, Sarah Harbison, and Eliza Thomas.
AUSTIN, Texas — Leaders with the City of Austin and the Austin Police Department (APD) are holding a press conference on Monday to provide new information about the murder of four girls at a "I Can't ...
New DNA testing, ballistics examinations and old-fashioned police work led authorities to link the crime scene to the killer after 34 years.
The announcement that Brashers was the suspect came amid renewed attention on the case with the release last month of The Yogurt Shop Murders, an ...
For years, the unsolved killings of four teenage girls in an Austin yogurt shop in 1991 haunted investigators in the Texas capital. Here’s what to know: ...
Police identified Robert Eugene Brashers as the suspect they believe killed four teenage girls in a yogurt shop in Austin, Texas, in 1991.