- **Q: Who was Robert Eugene Brashers?
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True Crime / Cold Cases
After 34 years, DNA evidence has linked Robert Eugene Brashers, a deceased serial killer, to the 'Yogurt Shop Murders' that occurred in Austin, Texas, in 1991. This breakthrough brings a sense of closure to the families of the four teenage...
On December 6, 1991, the bodies of Eliza Thomas, Jennifer Harbison, Sarah Harbison, and Amy Ayers were discovered in an Austin yogurt shop after a fire. The girls had been shot, and the crime scene suggested sexual assault and arson.
The investigation faced numerous challenges, including compromised evidence due to fire and water damage. Despite thousands of tips, no suspect was conclusively linked to the crime until recently.
In 2025, advanced DNA testing connected Brashers to the crime. Ballistics data also linked him to an unsolved 1998 case in Kentucky, revealing similarities to the Austin murders. This evidence, combined with his known history of violent crimes, solidified his connection to the 'Yogurt Shop Murders.'
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