Man charged with killing Florida doctoral students allegedly consulted ChatGPT
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Man charged with killing Florida doctoral students allegedly consulted ChatGPT
"Prosecutors allege that on 7 April, Abugharbieh ordered duct tape online and that on 11 April he also ordered fire starter, charcoal, trash bags and lighter fuel, per court documents seen by the Guardian."
"Authorities said Abugharbieh, a former USF student, was Limon's off-campus roommate. Limon's remains were found on Friday morning within numerous black utility trash bags in advanced stages of decomposition."
"During the missing persons investigation, deputies identified Abugharbieh as Limon's roommate. He was arrested on Friday after they responded to a domestic violence call at his family's home."
Hisham Abugharbieh, 26, faces two counts of first-degree premeditated murder for the deaths of Zamil Limon and Nahida Bristy. Prosecutors allege he inquired about the consequences of putting a person in a garbage bag to ChatGPT. He purchased duct tape and trash bags prior to the students' disappearance on April 16. Limon's remains were discovered in trash bags on the Howard Frankland Bridge, while Bristy remains missing. Abugharbieh was arrested following a domestic violence call at his family's home.
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