The source provides a detailed historical overview of the infamous 1991 "Yogurt Shop Murders" in Austin, Texas, where four teenage girls were bound, assaulted, shot, and killed before the store was set on fire. It traces the decades-long failure of the investigation, which was plagued by initial missteps, hundreds of dead ends, and the catastrophic wrongful convictions of four unrelated men in the late 1990s and early 2000s, who were eventually exonerated by DNA evidence. The episode explains that the case went cold until 2025, when advancements in investigative genetic genealogy and ballistics analysis identified the prime suspect as Robert Eugene Brashers, a deceased serial killer whose DNA matched samples found under one victim's fingernails and whose gun matched a shell casing from the scene. Ultimately, the account highlights the profound impact of the tragedy on the community, the relentless advocacy of the victims' families, and the role of forensic science in finally achieving a limited form of closure.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/murder-files-unsealed--6017387/support.
The source provides a detailed historical overview of the infamous 1991 "Yogurt Shop Murders" in Austin, Texas, where four teenage girls were bound, assaulted, shot, and killed before the store was set on fire. It traces the decades-long failure of the investigation, which was plagued by initial missteps, hundreds of dead ends, and the catastrophic wrongful convictions of four unrelated men in the late 1990s and early 2000s, who were eventually exonerated by DNA evidence. The episode explains th...