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News Conference Regarding Significant Breakthrough in 1991 I Can’t Believe It’s Yogurt Murder Case Austin Police have made a significant breakthrough in the 1991 I Can’t Believe It’s Yogurt murder case and we have new information. Our team never gave up working this case. For almost 34 years they have worked tirelessly and remained committed to solving this case for the families of Jennifer Harbison, Sarah Harbison, Eliza Thomas, and Amy Ayers, all innocent lives taken senselessly and far too soon. We have identified a suspect in these murders through a wide range of DNA testing. The suspect is Robert Eugene Brashers, who committed suicide in 1999. This remains an open and ongoing investigation. APD investigators have been in touch with the families. We ask for your patience as we continue this process and remain mindful of the many people whose lives have been deeply affected by this case. Who: Austin Mayor Kirk Watson, Austin Police Chief Davis, APD Cold Case Detective Daniel Jackson, Forensic Science Director Dr. Dana Kadavy, Travis County District Attorney Jose Garza, Attorney General’s Office Mindy Montford, family members Barbara Wilson (mother of Jennifer and Sarah Harbison), James and Sonora Thomas (father and sister of Eliza Thomas), Angie and Shawn Ayers (sister-in-law and brother of Amy Ayers). What: A news conference to provide information regarding the significant breakthrough and identification of a suspect in the 1991 I Can’t Believe It’s Yogurt murder investigation. Where: Austin City Hall, Council Chambers, 301 W 2nd Street. When: Monday, September 29, 2025, 10 a.m. Why: APD continues to demonstrate its commitment to transparency with a focus on building trust within our community through information. sharing. FOX 4 News is a FOX-owned station serving Dallas-Fort Worth and all of North Texas.