Morbid

The Yogurt Shop Murders

Dec 11, 2025
The tragic Yogurt Shop Murders shocked Austin in 1991 when four teenage girls were found dead in a burned building. Initial investigations faltered due to evidence destruction and false confessions. Years later, two men were arrested, but police misconduct muddied the case. With ongoing legal battles, the charges were eventually dropped after DNA evidence and genealogy advances pointed to Robert Brashers as the true killer. The hosts explore the intricate web of investigation, the victims' stories, and the wider impact of the case on the community.
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INSIGHT

City's Small‑Town Innocence Shattered

  • The yogurt shop murders shattered Austin's small-town sense of safety overnight.
  • The brutality and setting made the crime especially shocking and galvanized community attention.
ANECDOTE

Harrowing Details From The Scene

  • Firefighters found three charred bodies bound and gagged with their own underwear.
  • Amy Ayers, less burned, had been shot twice and crawled into a storage area before dying.
INSIGHT

Crime Scene Damage Sabotaged Evidence

  • The fire and extinguishing efforts destroyed critical evidence and complicated the investigation.
  • Key physical traces were lost, forcing investigators to rely on limited circumstantial leads.
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