Austin police identify new suspect in notorious yogurt shop
After more than three decades, Austin police said they've finally identified the man who killed four teenage girls at a yogurt shop in Using a combination of new DNA testing, ballistics examinations and old-fashioned boots-on-the-ground police work, authorities say they are convinced they have linked the crime scene to the killer , who they identify as Robert Eugene Brashers. Authorities across Texas and in multiple other states have now mobilized to see if Brashers, who already has been deemed responsible for three other murders in the s, may have killed others. Police say they have solved Austin’s yogurt shop murders
The Austin yogurt shop murders were a quadruple homicide that took place at an I Can't Believe It's Yogurt! shop in Austin, Texas, United States, on Friday, December 6, The victims were four teenage girls: year-old Amy Ayers, year-old Eliza Thomas, year-old Jennifer Harbison, and Jennifer's year-old sister Sarah. Jennifer and Eliza were employees of the shop, while Sarah. During a Monday morning news conference at Austin city hall, officials discussed updates pointing to Robert Eugene Brashers as a suspect in the yogurt shop murders in In Dec. Austin police address breakthrough in yogurt shop murders
AUSTIN, Texas — A decades-old murder case has seen a major breakthrough, bringing long-awaited closure to the Austin community. The development is also giving renewed hope to four men who were. John Jones was out of options and low on cash. The Austin homicide detective was at a Shepler's near Highland Mall in looking for a new shirt. 'Haunting' yogurt shop quadruple killings solved more than 3
The brutal murder of four teen girls in shook Austin to its core. Now, families — and the city — can finally move forward. Austin police say they believe they have identified the man responsible for the yogurt shop murders of that left four Austin teens dead. Austin Police Chief Lisa Davis said the only physical evidence located at the scene of the crime has been matched with Robert Eugene Brashers, who died by suicide in after a standoff with police in Missouri.
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In Dec. , four teenage girls were found murdered in north Austin. The incident became known as the yogurt shop murders and those murders have remained unsolved for 34 years – until now. Based on new DNA evidence, the Austin Police Department is prepared to say this case is now closed. Tony. The suspected killer died by suicide in Police in Austin, Texas, said DNA technology has helped them finally identify the man who killed four teenage girls at a yogurt shop in in a crime that haunted the city for years.
Austin yogurt shop murders
After more than three decades, Austin police investigators on Monday identified a dead serial killer as the man they believe is responsible for the unsolved quadruple murder at an Austin. .
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Detective Dan Jackson, speaking at a September 29 news conference about the Austin yogurt shop murders, was shot in the line of duty in an unrelated encounter during the investigation. .
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After more than a decade without leads, Austin police say they believe they have identified the man responsible for the yogurt shop murders of that left four Austin teens dead. .