Retired detective John Jones was the first investigator on the case of Austin's 1991 yogurt shop murders. He vowed to the ...
For three decades, the Austin yogurt shop murders haunted both investigators and the community, as no conclusive suspect was ...
Officials provided a timeline of the 1991 murders of four teenaged girls in Austin, Texas, after identifying a suspect in the ...
Austin police outlined how a new, rapidly unfolding DNA and ballistics evidence trail led them to declare a dead man as the ...
After more than three decades, Austin police investigators on Monday identified a dead serial killer as the man they believe ...
Investigators outlined how advanced DNA testing technology and a fresh look at old ballistics led them to identify Robert ...
In a press conference Monday morning, Austin Mayor Kirk Watson spoke to the community and the families of the victims.
Jennifer Harbison, Sarah Harbison, Eliza Thomas and Amy Ayers were attacked in the shop and all shot in the head, lead ...
Families and friends of four teenage girls murdered at the I Can't Believe It's Yogurt! shop in 1991 now have some closure in the infamous case. Thanks to new technology and the persistence of local ...
Recently, new technology connected Robert Eugene Brashers with the only physical evidence left at the scene: DNA found under ...