Yogurt Shop Murders
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Jennifer Harbison
VictimDied 1991Seventeen-year-old victim killed in the yogurt shop on December 6, 1991.
1 linked event2 sourcesI Can't Believe It's Yogurt! shopNarrative notesHide notes
Jennifer Harbison
VictimDied 1991Seventeen-year-old victim killed in the yogurt shop on December 6, 1991.
Seventeen-year-old victim killed in the yogurt shop on December 6, 1991.
Four girls are murdered at the yogurt shop
Jennifer Harbison, Sarah Harbison, Eliza Thomas, and Amy Ayers were found bound, gagged, sexually assaulted, and shot inside the I Can't Believe It's Yogurt! shop, which had been set on fire.
- The girls were attacked near or after closing time inside the shop.
- All four victims were found shot in the head; Amy Ayers was also shot with a .380-caliber weapon.
- The building was set on fire, complicating evidence collection.
Sarah Harbison
VictimDied 1991Fifteen-year-old victim killed in the yogurt shop on December 6, 1991.
1 linked event2 sourcesI Can't Believe It's Yogurt! shopNarrative notesHide notes
Sarah Harbison
VictimDied 1991Fifteen-year-old victim killed in the yogurt shop on December 6, 1991.
Fifteen-year-old victim killed in the yogurt shop on December 6, 1991.
Four girls are murdered at the yogurt shop
Jennifer Harbison, Sarah Harbison, Eliza Thomas, and Amy Ayers were found bound, gagged, sexually assaulted, and shot inside the I Can't Believe It's Yogurt! shop, which had been set on fire.
- The girls were attacked near or after closing time inside the shop.
- All four victims were found shot in the head; Amy Ayers was also shot with a .380-caliber weapon.
- The building was set on fire, complicating evidence collection.
Eliza Thomas
VictimDied 1991Seventeen-year-old victim killed in the yogurt shop on December 6, 1991.
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Eliza Thomas
VictimDied 1991Seventeen-year-old victim killed in the yogurt shop on December 6, 1991.
Seventeen-year-old victim killed in the yogurt shop on December 6, 1991.
Four girls are murdered at the yogurt shop
Jennifer Harbison, Sarah Harbison, Eliza Thomas, and Amy Ayers were found bound, gagged, sexually assaulted, and shot inside the I Can't Believe It's Yogurt! shop, which had been set on fire.
- The girls were attacked near or after closing time inside the shop.
- All four victims were found shot in the head; Amy Ayers was also shot with a .380-caliber weapon.
- The building was set on fire, complicating evidence collection.
Amy Ayers
VictimDied 1991Thirteen-year-old victim killed in the yogurt shop on December 6, 1991.
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Amy Ayers
VictimDied 1991Thirteen-year-old victim killed in the yogurt shop on December 6, 1991.
Thirteen-year-old victim killed in the yogurt shop on December 6, 1991.
Four girls are murdered at the yogurt shop
Jennifer Harbison, Sarah Harbison, Eliza Thomas, and Amy Ayers were found bound, gagged, sexually assaulted, and shot inside the I Can't Believe It's Yogurt! shop, which had been set on fire.
- The girls were attacked near or after closing time inside the shop.
- All four victims were found shot in the head; Amy Ayers was also shot with a .380-caliber weapon.
- The building was set on fire, complicating evidence collection.
Robert Eugene Brashers
Suspect1958-1999Deceased serial offender identified by Austin police in September 2025 as the likely perpetrator based on DNA, ballistics, and modus-operandi links.
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Robert Eugene Brashers
Suspect1958-1999Deceased serial offender identified by Austin police in September 2025 as the likely perpetrator based on DNA, ballistics, and modus-operandi links.
Deceased serial offender identified by Austin police in September 2025 as the likely perpetrator based on DNA, ballistics, and modus-operandi links.
South Carolina lab links the unknown Y-STR profile to Brashers
A manual Y-STR search located a complete match in South Carolina records, tying the Austin scene profile to Robert Eugene Brashers and prompting cross-jurisdictional follow-up work.
Austin police publicly identify Brashers as the likely killer
Austin police announced that DNA, ballistics, and modus-operandi evidence pointed to deceased serial offender Robert Eugene Brashers as the likely perpetrator, while the case remained open because he was dead.
Maurice Pierce
SuspectTeenager questioned after the murders and later charged in 1999; charges were dropped and he was declared actually innocent in February 2026.
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Maurice Pierce
SuspectTeenager questioned after the murders and later charged in 1999; charges were dropped and he was declared actually innocent in February 2026.
Teenager questioned after the murders and later charged in 1999; charges were dropped and he was declared actually innocent in February 2026.
Northcross Mall gun arrest shapes the early investigation
Within days of the murders, Maurice Pierce was detained at Northcross Mall with a .22 pistol, leading detectives to question Pierce, Forrest Welborn, Robert Springsteen, and Michael Scott.
Task force arrests four former teenage suspects
A revived task force re-interviewed the original four young men and arrested Maurice Pierce, Forrest Welborn, Robert Springsteen, and Michael Scott in 1999.
Charges are dropped after DNA review and appeal reversals
The state dropped the remaining charges after appellate rulings and Y-STR testing excluded the original suspects from the unknown male profile recovered from the scene.
Judge declares the four previously accused men actually innocent
A Travis County judge declared Maurice Pierce, Forrest Welborn, Robert Springsteen, and Michael Scott actually innocent of the yogurt shop murders.
Forrest Welborn
SuspectTeenager charged in 1999 in connection with the murders; no-billed, later cleared, and declared actually innocent in February 2026.
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Forrest Welborn
SuspectTeenager charged in 1999 in connection with the murders; no-billed, later cleared, and declared actually innocent in February 2026.
Teenager charged in 1999 in connection with the murders; no-billed, later cleared, and declared actually innocent in February 2026.
Northcross Mall gun arrest shapes the early investigation
Within days of the murders, Maurice Pierce was detained at Northcross Mall with a .22 pistol, leading detectives to question Pierce, Forrest Welborn, Robert Springsteen, and Michael Scott.
Task force arrests four former teenage suspects
A revived task force re-interviewed the original four young men and arrested Maurice Pierce, Forrest Welborn, Robert Springsteen, and Michael Scott in 1999.
Charges are dropped after DNA review and appeal reversals
The state dropped the remaining charges after appellate rulings and Y-STR testing excluded the original suspects from the unknown male profile recovered from the scene.
Judge declares the four previously accused men actually innocent
A Travis County judge declared Maurice Pierce, Forrest Welborn, Robert Springsteen, and Michael Scott actually innocent of the yogurt shop murders.
Robert Springsteen
SuspectOne of the four teenagers charged in 1999; convicted and sentenced to death before his conviction was overturned and he was later declared actually innocent in February 2026.
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Robert Springsteen
SuspectOne of the four teenagers charged in 1999; convicted and sentenced to death before his conviction was overturned and he was later declared actually innocent in February 2026.
One of the four teenagers charged in 1999; convicted and sentenced to death before his conviction was overturned and he was later declared actually innocent in February 2026.
Northcross Mall gun arrest shapes the early investigation
Within days of the murders, Maurice Pierce was detained at Northcross Mall with a .22 pistol, leading detectives to question Pierce, Forrest Welborn, Robert Springsteen, and Michael Scott.
Task force arrests four former teenage suspects
A revived task force re-interviewed the original four young men and arrested Maurice Pierce, Forrest Welborn, Robert Springsteen, and Michael Scott in 1999.
Scott and Springsteen are convicted in separate trials
Michael Scott was convicted and sentenced to life, and Robert Springsteen was convicted and sentenced to death, with the prosecutions relying heavily on confession evidence rather than physical evidence.
Charges are dropped after DNA review and appeal reversals
The state dropped the remaining charges after appellate rulings and Y-STR testing excluded the original suspects from the unknown male profile recovered from the scene.
Judge declares the four previously accused men actually innocent
A Travis County judge declared Maurice Pierce, Forrest Welborn, Robert Springsteen, and Michael Scott actually innocent of the yogurt shop murders.
Michael Scott
SuspectOne of the four teenagers charged in 1999; convicted and sentenced to life before the conviction was overturned and he was later declared actually innocent in February 2026.
5 linked events3 sourcesNorthcross MallNarrative notesHide notes
Michael Scott
SuspectOne of the four teenagers charged in 1999; convicted and sentenced to life before the conviction was overturned and he was later declared actually innocent in February 2026.
One of the four teenagers charged in 1999; convicted and sentenced to life before the conviction was overturned and he was later declared actually innocent in February 2026.
Northcross Mall gun arrest shapes the early investigation
Within days of the murders, Maurice Pierce was detained at Northcross Mall with a .22 pistol, leading detectives to question Pierce, Forrest Welborn, Robert Springsteen, and Michael Scott.
Task force arrests four former teenage suspects
A revived task force re-interviewed the original four young men and arrested Maurice Pierce, Forrest Welborn, Robert Springsteen, and Michael Scott in 1999.
Scott and Springsteen are convicted in separate trials
Michael Scott was convicted and sentenced to life, and Robert Springsteen was convicted and sentenced to death, with the prosecutions relying heavily on confession evidence rather than physical evidence.
Charges are dropped after DNA review and appeal reversals
The state dropped the remaining charges after appellate rulings and Y-STR testing excluded the original suspects from the unknown male profile recovered from the scene.
Judge declares the four previously accused men actually innocent
A Travis County judge declared Maurice Pierce, Forrest Welborn, Robert Springsteen, and Michael Scott actually innocent of the yogurt shop murders.
Daniel (Dan) Jackson
InvestigatorAustin Police Department cold-case detective who led the 2025 breakthrough and testified at the 2026 innocence hearing.
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Daniel (Dan) Jackson
InvestigatorAustin Police Department cold-case detective who led the 2025 breakthrough and testified at the 2026 innocence hearing.
Austin Police Department cold-case detective who led the 2025 breakthrough and testified at the 2026 innocence hearing.
Ballistics review generates a NIBIN hit to a Kentucky homicide
Detective Daniel Jackson resubmitted the .380 casing through NIBIN, producing a same-day hit to another homicide and opening the path to renewed ballistic comparison work.
South Carolina lab links the unknown Y-STR profile to Brashers
A manual Y-STR search located a complete match in South Carolina records, tying the Austin scene profile to Robert Eugene Brashers and prompting cross-jurisdictional follow-up work.
Austin police publicly identify Brashers as the likely killer
Austin police announced that DNA, ballistics, and modus-operandi evidence pointed to deceased serial offender Robert Eugene Brashers as the likely perpetrator, while the case remained open because he was dead.
Judge declares the four previously accused men actually innocent
A Travis County judge declared Maurice Pierce, Forrest Welborn, Robert Springsteen, and Michael Scott actually innocent of the yogurt shop murders.
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