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A long-dormant 1998 homicide in Kentucky has been reopened after new forensic evidence pointed back to a notorious Austin ...
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Police say Robert Eugene Brashers, who killed four girls in Austin’s 1991 yogurt shop murders, has been linked to a 1998 ...