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DNA Links Deceased Man to 1991 Austin Yogurt Shop Murders

Investigators say breakthrough evidence ties Robert Eugene Brashers to one of Texas’ most haunting crimes

by The Daily Desk
September 28, 2025
in Crime and Justice, Criminal Investigations, Law Enforcement Investigations
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DNA Identifies Robert Eugene Brashers as Suspect in 1991 Austin Yogurt Shop Murders of Four Teenage Girls - AP Photo/Paul J. Weber

Police Confirm DNA Evidence Connects Robert Brashers to Infamous 1991 Austin Yogurt Shop Murders - AP Photo/Paul J. Weber

DNA Evidence Identifies Suspect in 1991 Yogurt Shop Murders That Shook Austin

Published: September-28-2025, 08:15 EDT

Authorities in Austin, Texas, have identified a deceased man as the suspect in the notorious 1991 yogurt shop murders, a case that left four teenage girls dead and haunted the city for more than three decades. Police say modern DNA testing has linked the crime to Robert Eugene Brashers, a man who died by suicide in 1999 while evading law enforcement.

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A Breakthrough in a Decades-Old Case

In a statement on Friday, the Austin Police Department described the discovery as a “significant breakthrough.” For years, investigators struggled with unreliable evidence, multiple false confessions, and thousands of leads that went cold.

“Our team never gave up working this case,” the department said, emphasizing that the investigation remains active. Police plan to share further details at a scheduled press conference Monday.

The revelation comes shortly after the release of the HBO documentary series The Yogurt Shop Murders, which reignited public attention on the case.

The Crime That Stunned Austin

On the night of December 6, 1991, four girls—Amy Ayers, 13; Eliza Thomas, 17; Jennifer Harbison, 17; and Sarah Harbison, 15—were killed inside an “I Can’t Believe It’s Yogurt” shop in Austin. The Harbison sisters and Thomas were employees closing the store, while Ayers, the youngest, was a visiting friend.

The victims were bound, gagged, and fatally shot before the building was set on fire. Firefighters discovered their bodies while battling the blaze.

Autopsy reports provided heartbreaking details about the girls’ lives: Ayers wore small white earrings, Sarah Harbison had on a gold necklace and a Mickey Mouse watch, and Jennifer Harbison wore her high school ring and a Timex. The reports also revealed the brutality of the attack, noting that the victims were tied with underwear, gagged with cloth, and shot at close range.

A Case Plagued by Missteps

The yogurt shop murders became one of the most infamous crimes in Texas, frustrating both investigators and prosecutors. Over the years, the case saw several missteps, including wrongful arrests and overturned convictions.

In 1999, police arrested four men, including Robert Springsteen and Michael Scott, who were teenagers at the time of the killings. Under intense questioning, they confessed and implicated one another. Both later recanted, saying their confessions were coerced.

Despite their denials, Springsteen was convicted and initially sentenced to death before his penalty was reduced to life imprisonment. Scott also received a life sentence. But new DNA testing, unavailable in the early 1990s, revealed the presence of another male suspect, and both men were released in 2009 after nearly a decade in prison.

Robert Eugene Brashers: A Violent Past

The man now linked by DNA, Robert Eugene Brashers, had a violent criminal history spanning multiple states. In 2018, investigators in Missouri identified him through DNA evidence as the perpetrator in several cases, including:

  • The 1990 strangulation of a South Carolina woman

  • The 1997 rape of a 14-year-old girl in Tennessee

  • The 1998 shooting of a mother and daughter in Missouri

Brashers’ crimes demonstrated a pattern of sexual violence and escalating brutality. His criminal career ended in April 1999 when he died by suicide during a standoff with police at a motel in Kennett, Missouri.

Modern Forensics Solve Old Mysteries

Advances in DNA technology proved crucial to this latest development. Samples that were too degraded or insufficient in the 1990s can now yield clearer results. Using these methods, investigators connected Brashers’ genetic profile to the Austin crime scene.

This breakthrough mirrors similar cold case resolutions nationwide, where genetic databases and forensic innovation have provided answers in long-unsolved murders.

The Families’ Long Wait for Justice

For more than 30 years, the families of Ayers, Thomas, and the Harbison sisters have lived without closure. While Brashers’ death in 1999 means he cannot face trial, the confirmation of his involvement offers long-awaited answers.

Community members and victims’ relatives are expected to respond after Monday’s police briefing. The case, still officially open, may also be re-examined for any potential accomplices.

National Spotlight on a Local Tragedy

The yogurt shop murders not only devastated Austin but also became a national story. The case symbolized the challenges of investigating crimes involving multiple victims, public pressure, and limited forensic tools at the time.

The recent HBO documentary shed light on the human toll of the crime and the difficulties investigators faced. It also underscored how the wrongful arrests of Springsteen and Scott added to the tragedy.

Looking Ahead

Though the primary suspect has now been identified, Austin police maintain that the investigation continues. The possibility of additional suspects or overlooked details remains under review.

For Austin, the breakthrough represents both an ending and a continuation—a chance to honor the memory of four young lives while acknowledging that justice, though delayed, can still bring answers.

Source: AP News – DNA evidence links a dead man to the 1991 killings of 4 girls at Texas yogurt shop

The Daily Desk

The Daily Desk

J News is a freelance editor and contributor at The Daily Desk, focusing on politics, media, and the shifting dynamics of public discourse. With a decade of experience in digital journalism, Jordan brings clarity and precision to every story.

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