Bullet casing at yogurt shop links serial killer to the infamous murders
#Yogurt Shop Murders #Robert Eugene Brashers #Wrongful Conviction #DNA Evidence #Austin Texas #Serial Killer #Cold Case
📌 Key Takeaways
- Bullet casing found in yogurt shop drain connects Brashers to murders
- Four men wrongfully accused of the murders were formally exonerated
- Brashers was a serial killer who died in 1999 during police standoff
- DNA evidence finally matched Brashers after decades
- Wrongfully accused men may seek restitution and file civil lawsuit
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🏷️ Themes
Criminal Justice, DNA Evidence, Wrongful Conviction, Cold Case Investigation
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