Florida sheriff identifies body found in Tampa Bay as 2nd missing student from Bangladesh
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Florida sheriff identifies body found in Tampa Bay as 2nd missing student from Bangladesh
"The positive identification on the badly decomposed body was eventually made using DNA and dental records, said Hillsborough County Sheriff Chad Chronister."
"Chronister said detectives didn't yet know a motive for the killings. 'I hope we find that out,' Chronister said."
"'This was calculating. That's what makes this so premeditated,' Chronister said."
"'He was nonreactive,' Chronister said. 'He was callous and showed no emotion when we showed him the information we had.'"
The remains of Nahida Bristy, a missing USF doctoral student, were discovered in Tampa Bay, identified through DNA and dental records. Her friend, Zamil Limon, was found in another garbage bag days earlier. Hisham Saleh Abugharbeih, Limon's roommate, has been arrested and charged with first-degree murder. Investigators noted his lack of emotion during questioning and found disturbing internet searches on his phone. Evidence of blood was also found in the apartment shared by Abugharbeih and Limon, indicating premeditated actions.
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