The horrific murder of four teenage girls in an Austin yogurt shop has been solved after more than 30 years. DNA evidence led ...
Robert Eugene Brashers — who died in 1999 — was named as a suspect in the 1991 quadruple murder in Austin, Texas, the subject ...
Police in Austin, Texas, said DNA technology has helped them finally identify the man who killed four teenage girls at a ...
After more than three decades, Austin police investigators on Monday identified a dead serial killer as the man they believe ...
Amy Ayers, 13, Eliza Thomas, 17, Jennifer Harbison, 17, and Harbison’s younger sister, Sarah, 15 were brutally killed in a ...
Austin police solved the 1991 "Yogurt Shop Murders" after 34 years using advanced DNA testing that linked Robert Eugene Brashers to the deaths of four teenage girls.
On March 13, 1958, serial killer Robert Eugene Brashers was born at Riverside Hospital in Newport News, according to an issue ...
On Friday, September 26, Austin Police revealed a significant breakthrough in the case linked a now-deceased serial killer to ...
After nearly 34 years, a suspect has been named in the Austin Yogurt Shop Murders. Learn more by streaming 'The Yogurt Shop Murders' online with Hulu ...
In Texas, more than three decades into an infamous cold case, officials say Robert Eugene Brashers is responsible for the murders of four young girls who were shot in a yogurt shop in 1991. Brashers ...
John Jones says he told the victims' families there was only way they would see him in the "hideous shirt" again.
New advancements in DNA technology and connecting a lot of dots led to the breakthrough in the 1991 yogurt shop murders. Officials provided a timeline on how they were able to identify the man they ...