34 Years Late: Bob Motta Reacts to the DNA That Solved the Yogurt Shop Murders
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🗓️ 1 October 2025
⏱️ 37 minutes
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Summary
In this segment of Hidden Killers Live, defense attorney Bob Motta joins us to go beyond the headlines of the Austin Police press conference. Yes, DNA and forensic genealogy have now identified Robert Eugene Brashers as the killer in the 1991 Yogurt Shop Murders. But Bob’s focus isn’t just how it was solved — it’s why it wasn’t solved sooner.
We break down how a single .380 shell casing sat in evidence for decades before being resubmitted to NIBIN, how a rare 27‑marker Y‑STR DNA profile languished without a match, and how a cold case detective finally pushed for manual searches across labs to find Brashers’ name. Bob explains how these delays happen, why evidence can sit untouched, and what this means for other cold cases nationwide.
This isn’t a victory lap. It’s a lesson in what happens when systems don’t keep up with science — and why families shouldn’t have to wait a lifetime for truth.
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| 1:28.3 | This is Hidden Killers Live with Tony Bruske, Stacey Cole, and Todd Michaels. |
| 1:36.6 | It took Austin 34 years to name the man who killed four teenage girls in the yogurt shop in North Austin. |
| 1:46.7 | His name, Robert Eugene Brashears, a serial predator, turns out. |
| 1:53.9 | Yeah, serial predator in this case, already linked to multiple rapes and murders across the country. |
| 2:01.7 | He died by suicide in 1999, long before anyone connected him to the case. |
| 2:06.7 | But the real story isn't just how they solved it. |
| 2:09.8 | It's how they didn't. |
| 2:11.7 | How investigators locked on to four innocent young men. |
| 2:14.9 | How two of them were convicted. |
| 2:16.4 | One, sent to death row, based on, |
| 2:20.3 | based entirely on confessions that never matched the evidence. How DNA that excluded them was ignored, |
| 2:27.9 | downplayed, or twisted to fit a theory the state refused to let go of. It's a case about tunnel vision, about coercive interrogations, |
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