
ChatGPT Search, Trash Bags: Evidence in Florida Student Murders
Prosecutors have presented new evidence in the investigation into the deaths of USF students Zamil Limon and Nahida Bristy. Key evidence includes allegations that suspect Hisham Abugharbieh searched ChatGPT about disposing of a body and purchased disposal materials like trash bags. Limon's body was found on a Tampa Bay bridge, and authorities believe Bristy was disposed of similarly. Abugharbieh faces multiple charges, including first-degree murder. Investigators also noted inconsistencies in his statements and recovered personal items belonging to both victims from the scene and a dumpster.






















