Investigators believe they finally have solved the infamous and gruesome 1991 killings of four teenage girls inside an Austin frozen yogurt shop, known as “The Yogurt Shop Murders,” after 34 years. On ...
Authorities say DNA testing solved the 1991 “I Can’t Believe It’s Yogurt” murders of four teens, closing one of Austin’s darkest chapters.
DNA evidence has helped solve the murders of four teenage girls in a yogurt shop in Austin, Texas, more than three decades ago. Police announced Friday that Robert Eugene Brashers had been linked to ...
In an exclusive interview with CNN, a Texas cold case detective discusses what it took for investigators to determine who is likely responsible for the murders of four girls in an Austin yogurt shop ...
Annapolis Police arrest William Cook Jr. for 1989 murder of librarian Garnet Elizabeth Griffith using DNA evidence after 36 ...
Their deaths sent shock waves through the community and led to intense community pressure on authorities to solve ... DNA testing had revealed another male suspect. The case has also been the subject ...
Police outline how DNA, ballistics evidence led to dead man as likely killer of girls in yogurt shop
AUSTIN, Texas — Two days after four teenage girls were found murdered in a burning Austin yogurt shop in 1991, a man with a pistol in a stolen car was arrested at a border checkpoint west of El Paso.
Robert Eugene Brashers — who died in 1999 — was named as a suspect in the 1991 quadruple murder in Austin, Texas, the subject ...
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