DNA samples taken from the victims in the 1991 yogurt shop killings do not belong to the four murder suspects, according to a Department of Public Safety laboratory report. After testing for sexual ...
Thirty years after the high-profile murders of four teenage girls at a North Austin yogurt shop, the case’s long-awaited closure could hinge on a single strand of DNA. That DNA, and samples like it, ...
More than 30 years after the brutal murder of four teenage girls in an Austin yogurt shop, a crime that stunned the city and remains unsolved, a new HBO Max docuseries is shining fresh light on the ...
That’s the question that accompanied the photos of Amy Ayers, sisters Jennifer Harbison and Sarah Harbison, and Eliza Thomas on billboards around Austin, Texas, asking the public for help solving ...
CASE UPDATE: In September 2025, the Austin Police Department identified Robert Eugene Brashers, a serial killer and rapist, as the suspect in the Yogurt Shop murders. Brashers, who is deceased, was ...
Investigators have identified a suspect in a Texas quadruple murder cold case more than three decades old. Police in Austin said on Friday that they had linked Robert Eugene Brashers to the murders of ...
Old-fashioned detective work and advances in forensic science led to the identification of a suspect in the killings of four teenagers in Austin, Texas, in 1991, officials said. By Christine Hauser ...
AUSTIN, Texas (KXAN) — Austin police have linked the deaths of four teenage girls at a yogurt shop in Texas’ capital city in 1991 to Robert Eugene Brashers, a serial killer and rapist known to have ...
AUSTIN (KXAN) — Austin Police have linked a suspect to the 1991 deaths of four teen girls at the “I Can’t Believe It’s Yogurt!” shop off Anderson Lane in north Austin, according to news release from ...
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