Florida suspect’s chilling AI searches reveal clues in USF double murder case
Investigators cite suspicious AI-related querie Florida suspect’s chilling AI searches reveal clues in USF double murder case as authorities in Florida say a suspect in the killings of two University of South Florida graduate students conducted alarming online searches about disposing of human remains days before the crimes, according to court filings. Prosecutors allege that Hisham Abugharbieh, 26, used an artificial intelligence chatbot to ask about placing human remains in a dumpster and how such actions could be detected. The exchanges, detailed in a bail filing submitted on Saturday, April 19, 2026, included follow-up questions that raised concerns among investigators. Additional searches reportedly involved altering a vehicle identification number, firearm legality, and whether gunshots could be heard by neighbors. Evidence recovered from apartment and nearby locations Law enforcement officials say physical evidence linked to the case was recovered from multiple locations near Tampa, Florida. Items belonging to 27-year-old Zamil Limon, including identification and personal effects, were found in a dumpster near the apartment he shared with the suspect. Authorities also recovered cleaning supplies, trash bags, and clothing with blood traces. Investigators later located human remains in a black plastic bag near the Howard Frankland Bridge. Court documents state that digital data placed the suspect at the bridge around 1:30 AM on Thursday, April 17, 2026, where he allegedly stopped for several minutes. Missing person report and discovery of second victim Limon and his girlfriend, Nahida Bristy, also 27, were reported missing on Thursday, April 17, 2026, after a friend was unable to reach them. While Bristy’s whereabouts were initially unknown, authorities later recovered additional human remains on Sunday, April 20, 2026. Identification efforts were ongoing at the time of the filing. Arrest, prior history, and charges filed Authorities said the suspect provided inconsistent statements before a search warrant was obtained for his phone. He later surrendered to police after barricading himself inside a residence for more than an hour on Friday, April 18, 2026. Court records indicate a history of violent incidents involving the suspect, including prior charges of battery and burglary. He is currently held without bail at a detention facility near Tampa and faces multiple charges, including two counts of first-degree murder. Prosecutors have indicated he could face the death penalty if convicted.
Florida suspect’s chilling AI searches reveal clues in USF double murder case
Investigators cite suspicious AI-related querie Florida suspect’s chilling AI searches reveal clues in USF double murder case as authorities in Florida say a suspect in the killings of two University of South Florida graduate students conducted alarming online searches about disposing of human remains days before the crimes, according to court filings. Prosecutors allege that Hisham Abugharbieh, 26, used an artificial intelligence chatbot to ask about placing human remains in a dumpster and how such actions could be detected. The exchanges, detailed in a bail filing submitted on Saturday, April 19, 2026, included follow-up questions that raised concerns among investigators. Additional searches reportedly involved altering a vehicle identification number, firearm legality, and whether gunshots could be heard by neighbors. Evidence recovered from apartment and nearby locations Law enforcement officials say physical evidence linked to the case was recovered from multiple locations near Tampa, Florida. Items belonging to 27-year-old Zamil Limon, including identification and personal effects, were found in a dumpster near the apartment he shared with the suspect. Authorities also recovered cleaning supplies, trash bags, and clothing with blood traces. Investigators later located human remains in a black plastic bag near the Howard Frankland Bridge. Court documents state that digital data placed the suspect at the bridge around 1:30 AM on Thursday, April 17, 2026, where he allegedly stopped for several minutes. Missing person report and discovery of second victim Limon and his girlfriend, Nahida Bristy, also 27, were reported missing on Thursday, April 17, 2026, after a friend was unable to reach them. While Bristy’s whereabouts were initially unknown, authorities later recovered additional human remains on Sunday, April 20, 2026. Identification efforts were ongoing at the time of the filing. Arrest, prior history, and charges filed Authorities said the suspect provided inconsistent statements before a search warrant was obtained for his phone. He later surrendered to police after barricading himself inside a residence for more than an hour on Friday, April 18, 2026. Court records indicate a history of violent incidents involving the suspect, including prior charges of battery and burglary. He is currently held without bail at a detention facility near Tampa and faces multiple charges, including two counts of first-degree murder. Prosecutors have indicated he could face the death penalty if convicted.
Israeli PM Netanyahu Trial Faces Fresh Delay Over Security Schedule
Benjamin Netanyahu faced another delay in his ongoing criminal trial after a scheduled court hearing was abruptly canceled less than two hours before proceedings were set to begin. The cancellation was requested by his attorney, Amit Hadad, who cited the prime minister’s “security schedule” as the reason. No further details were publicly disclosed, with the defense indicating that additional i
Israeli PM Netanyahu Trial Faces Fresh Delay Over Security Schedule
Benjamin Netanyahu faced another delay in his ongoing criminal trial after a scheduled court hearing was abruptly canceled less than two hours before proceedings were set to begin. The cancellation was requested by his attorney, Amit Hadad, who cited the prime minister’s “security schedule” as the reason. No further details were publicly disclosed, with the defense indicating that additional i
Nashik TCS case expands with new evidence and international links alleged
Prosecutors say new evidence links a Nashik TCS case to Malegaon and Malaysia. Court hears bail plea as police allege coercion, while defense denies wrongdoing. Nashik TCS case expands with new evidence and international links alleged as prosecutors told a court in Nashik that an ongoing investigation into allegations of hurting religious sentiments and attempted forced reli
Nashik TCS case expands with new evidence and international links alleged
Prosecutors say new evidence links a Nashik TCS case to Malegaon and Malaysia. Court hears bail plea as police allege coercion, while defense denies wrongdoing. Nashik TCS case expands with new evidence and international links alleged as prosecutors told a court in Nashik that an ongoing investigation into allegations of hurting religious sentiments and attempted forced reli
Ranveer Singh apologises for Kantara mimicry remarks, court to close case
Ranveer Singh submitted a revised affidavit before the Karnataka High Court on Saturday (April 25) during a hearing, expressing his unconditional apology over his mimicry of a character from Kantara: Chapter 1 at a public event last year. The court, after taking note of the affidavit, indicated that it is likely to dispose of the matter by recording the actor’s undertaking and closing the proceedings. The hearing pertained to Singh’s plea seeking to quash an FIR registered against him following remarks made during the International Film Festival of India in Goa. At the event, the actor had mimicked a role portrayed by Rishab Shetty and allegedly made references that hurt religious sentiments associated with a temple deity. The FIR invoked provisions under the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023, relating to promoting enmity and outraging religious beliefs. During the proceedings, counsel representing Singh informed the court that the affidavit had been revised to include an unconditional apology and an acknowledgment of the sentiments involved. The bench noted that the actor had also undertaken to visit the concerned temple within a specified period, and this assurance would be recorded while disposing of the case. The complainant, however, argued before the court that the matter involved a larger issue of faith and should not be treated as a routine legal dispute. The court responded by stating that it would issue an admonition, emphasizing that public figures must remain mindful of their words and actions, especially in matters linked to religious sensitivities. Earlier, the court had declined to stay the FIR, observing that celebrity status does not grant immunity from accountability. With the submission of the revised affidavit during the hearing and the acknowledgment of concerns raised, the court signaled that it would formally conclude the matter without engaging in a detailed legal examination.
Ranveer Singh apologises for Kantara mimicry remarks, court to close case
Ranveer Singh submitted a revised affidavit before the Karnataka High Court on Saturday (April 25) during a hearing, expressing his unconditional apology over his mimicry of a character from Kantara: Chapter 1 at a public event last year. The court, after taking note of the affidavit, indicated that it is likely to dispose of the matter by recording the actor’s undertaking and closing the proceedings. The hearing pertained to Singh’s plea seeking to quash an FIR registered against him following remarks made during the International Film Festival of India in Goa. At the event, the actor had mimicked a role portrayed by Rishab Shetty and allegedly made references that hurt religious sentiments associated with a temple deity. The FIR invoked provisions under the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023, relating to promoting enmity and outraging religious beliefs. During the proceedings, counsel representing Singh informed the court that the affidavit had been revised to include an unconditional apology and an acknowledgment of the sentiments involved. The bench noted that the actor had also undertaken to visit the concerned temple within a specified period, and this assurance would be recorded while disposing of the case. The complainant, however, argued before the court that the matter involved a larger issue of faith and should not be treated as a routine legal dispute. The court responded by stating that it would issue an admonition, emphasizing that public figures must remain mindful of their words and actions, especially in matters linked to religious sensitivities. Earlier, the court had declined to stay the FIR, observing that celebrity status does not grant immunity from accountability. With the submission of the revised affidavit during the hearing and the acknowledgment of concerns raised, the court signaled that it would formally conclude the matter without engaging in a detailed legal examination.
Delhi High Court Issues Notice to Kejriwal, Sisodia Over Court Video Sharing Case
The Delhi High Court has asked AAP leaders Arvind Kejriwal, Manish Sisodia, and Sanjay Singh, along with Congress leader Digvijay Singh and others, to respond to a petition related to the circulation of court hearing videos.The plea seeks contempt action against them for allegedly recording and sharing video clips of a High Court hearing on social media. The case is being heard by a bench of Justice V. Kameswar Rao and Justice Manmeet P.S. Arora. During the hearing, the Court made i
Delhi High Court Issues Notice to Kejriwal, Sisodia Over Court Video Sharing Case
The Delhi High Court has asked AAP leaders Arvind Kejriwal, Manish Sisodia, and Sanjay Singh, along with Congress leader Digvijay Singh and others, to respond to a petition related to the circulation of court hearing videos.The plea seeks contempt action against them for allegedly recording and sharing video clips of a High Court hearing on social media. The case is being heard by a bench of Justice V. Kameswar Rao and Justice Manmeet P.S. Arora. During the hearing, the Court made i
TCS Nashik case: Court denies relief to Nida Khan as police hunt intensifies
Court denies interim relief to Nida Khan in TCS Nashik case A Nashik court has refused to grant interim protection from arrest to Nida Khan, one of the accused in the TCS Nashik BPO case, intensifying the legal pressure against her. The decision comes as police continue their search for Khan, who remains the only accused yet to be taken into custody. Khan had approached the court seeking anticipatory bail, citing her pregn
TCS Nashik case: Court denies relief to Nida Khan as police hunt intensifies
Court denies interim relief to Nida Khan in TCS Nashik case A Nashik court has refused to grant interim protection from arrest to Nida Khan, one of the accused in the TCS Nashik BPO case, intensifying the legal pressure against her. The decision comes as police continue their search for Khan, who remains the only accused yet to be taken into custody. Khan had approached the court seeking anticipatory bail, citing her pregn
Indian-origin interpreter detained by ICE faces deportation risk
A 53-year-old Indian-origin woman, Meenu Batra, who has lived in the United States for more than three decades, has been detained by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) while traveling for a professional assignment, raising concerns about the enforcement of longstanding deportation orders under current immigration policies. Batra was taken into custody on March 17, 2026, at Valley
Indian-origin interpreter detained by ICE faces deportation risk
A 53-year-old Indian-origin woman, Meenu Batra, who has lived in the United States for more than three decades, has been detained by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) while traveling for a professional assignment, raising concerns about the enforcement of longstanding deportation orders under current immigration policies. Batra was taken into custody on March 17, 2026, at Valley
Sabarimala Case Review: Centre Warns SC Against Narrowing Religious Practices and Denomination Definitions
The ongoing review of the Sabarimala case has attracted significant attention as the Indian government presented its stance to the Supreme Court, urging caution in defining the terms “denomination” and “essential religious practices.” The Centre has argued that any narrow interpretation of these terms would compress the plural and diverse nature of Hinduism, potentially stifling the flexibility and variety of religious practices within the faith. At the heart of the review is the cont
Sabarimala Case Review: Centre Warns SC Against Narrowing Religious Practices and Denomination Definitions
The ongoing review of the Sabarimala case has attracted significant attention as the Indian government presented its stance to the Supreme Court, urging caution in defining the terms “denomination” and “essential religious practices.” The Centre has argued that any narrow interpretation of these terms would compress the plural and diverse nature of Hinduism, potentially stifling the flexibility and variety of religious practices within the faith. At the heart of the review is the cont
Supreme Court clears path to dismiss Steve Bannon contempt conviction
Supreme Court ruling allows Trump administration to move toward dismissing Steve Bannon’s conviction. The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday, April 6, cleared the way for the Trump administration’s Department of Justice to seek dismissal of Steve Bannon’s contempt of Congress conviction, marking a significant development in a case tied to the January 6, 2021, Capitol attack investigation. The court granted a request from the Justice Department to vacate prior lower court r
Supreme Court clears path to dismiss Steve Bannon contempt conviction
Supreme Court ruling allows Trump administration to move toward dismissing Steve Bannon’s conviction. The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday, April 6, cleared the way for the Trump administration’s Department of Justice to seek dismissal of Steve Bannon’s contempt of Congress conviction, marking a significant development in a case tied to the January 6, 2021, Capitol attack investigation. The court granted a request from the Justice Department to vacate prior lower court r
US judge allows Indian-origin man to stay after overturned murder conviction
An immigration judge in the United States ruled on Thursday, April 2, 2026, that Subramanyam “Subu” Vedam, an Indian-origin legal permanent resident, can remain in the country, offering relief after he faced deportation despite a decades-old murder conviction being overturned. The decision followed a four-hour hearing held on Wednesday, April 1, 2026. Vedam participated remotely from the Moshannon Valley Processing Center in Philipsburg, Pennsylvania, where he remains in custody.
US judge allows Indian-origin man to stay after overturned murder conviction
An immigration judge in the United States ruled on Thursday, April 2, 2026, that Subramanyam “Subu” Vedam, an Indian-origin legal permanent resident, can remain in the country, offering relief after he faced deportation despite a decades-old murder conviction being overturned. The decision followed a four-hour hearing held on Wednesday, April 1, 2026. Vedam participated remotely from the Moshannon Valley Processing Center in Philipsburg, Pennsylvania, where he remains in custody.
Indian-origin Texas judge KP George convicted in money laundering case
A county judge in Texas has been found guilty on two counts of money laundering, marking a major development in a high-profile campaign finance case. KP George, the first Indian-origin judge in Fort Bend County, was convicted of third-degree felony charges and now faces up to 10 years in prison. He is expected to be removed from office following his sentencing. The case traces back to financial activities between 2019 and 2022, when George was actively raising and managing campaign
Indian-origin Texas judge KP George convicted in money laundering case
A county judge in Texas has been found guilty on two counts of money laundering, marking a major development in a high-profile campaign finance case. KP George, the first Indian-origin judge in Fort Bend County, was convicted of third-degree felony charges and now faces up to 10 years in prison. He is expected to be removed from office following his sentencing. The case traces back to financial activities between 2019 and 2022, when George was actively raising and managing campaign
Illinois judicial elections 2026: how voters can research judges on the ballot
Dozens of judges serving on Illinois circuit and appellate courts will appear on ballots during the 2026 primary election, placing renewed attention on how the state’s judiciary functions and how voters can evaluate candidates before casting their vote. Judicial races often receive less attention than statewide contests, yet the officials elected in these positions will make decisions that directly affect legal matters ranging from criminal prosecutions to civil disputes and family cases.
Illinois judicial elections 2026: how voters can research judges on the ballot
Dozens of judges serving on Illinois circuit and appellate courts will appear on ballots during the 2026 primary election, placing renewed attention on how the state’s judiciary functions and how voters can evaluate candidates before casting their vote. Judicial races often receive less attention than statewide contests, yet the officials elected in these positions will make decisions that directly affect legal matters ranging from criminal prosecutions to civil disputes and family cases.
Britney Spears Arrested for DUI: Representative Calls Actions Inexcusable, Needs Lifestyle Change
Pop sensation Britney Spears was arrested on March 4, 2026, on suspicion of driving under the influence (DUI) of alcohol and drugs in Ventura County, California. The singer was detained at 9:30 pm local time and released in the early hours of March 5, according to the Ventura County Sheriff’s Department. Following her release, Spears' representative addressed the incident, issuing a statement that emphasized the seriousness of the situation. The representative described the arrest as an "un
Britney Spears Arrested for DUI: Representative Calls Actions Inexcusable, Needs Lifestyle Change
Pop sensation Britney Spears was arrested on March 4, 2026, on suspicion of driving under the influence (DUI) of alcohol and drugs in Ventura County, California. The singer was detained at 9:30 pm local time and released in the early hours of March 5, according to the Ventura County Sheriff’s Department. Following her release, Spears' representative addressed the incident, issuing a statement that emphasized the seriousness of the situation. The representative described the arrest as an "un
Arvind Kejriwal, Manish Sisodia Discharged in Delhi Excise Policy Case
In a significant legal development, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and former Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia have been discharged from the Delhi excise policy case. A Delhi court ruled that the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) failed to provide substantial evidence to support the serious charges against the two leaders. The court highlighted the lack of material evidence to substantiate the allegations against Kejriwal. It emphasized that serious charges, such as th
Arvind Kejriwal, Manish Sisodia Discharged in Delhi Excise Policy Case
In a significant legal development, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and former Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia have been discharged from the Delhi excise policy case. A Delhi court ruled that the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) failed to provide substantial evidence to support the serious charges against the two leaders. The court highlighted the lack of material evidence to substantiate the allegations against Kejriwal. It emphasized that serious charges, such as th
Benghazi attack suspect captured, to face trial in the United States
An alleged key participant in the 2012 Benghazi attack has been taken into custody and is expected to face federal charges in the United States, the Justice Department confirmed on Friday. The arrest marks the latest development in a long-running terrorism case stemming from the deadly assault on American facilities in Libya that left four U.S. officials dead, including Ambassador J. Christopher Stevens. Attorney General Pam Bondi, District of Columbia Attorney Jeannie Pirro, and FB
Benghazi attack suspect captured, to face trial in the United States
An alleged key participant in the 2012 Benghazi attack has been taken into custody and is expected to face federal charges in the United States, the Justice Department confirmed on Friday. The arrest marks the latest development in a long-running terrorism case stemming from the deadly assault on American facilities in Libya that left four U.S. officials dead, including Ambassador J. Christopher Stevens. Attorney General Pam Bondi, District of Columbia Attorney Jeannie Pirro, and FB
DOJ publishes millions of pages in final Epstein files disclosure
The US Justice Department on Friday released more than three million additional pages of records tied to its investigation into convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, marking what officials described as the final disclosure under the Epstein Files Transparency Act. The release includes thousands of videos and hundreds of thousands of images and concludes a lengthy document review process aimed at complying with congressional requirements for public disclosure. Speaking at a news co
DOJ publishes millions of pages in final Epstein files disclosure
The US Justice Department on Friday released more than three million additional pages of records tied to its investigation into convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, marking what officials described as the final disclosure under the Epstein Files Transparency Act. The release includes thousands of videos and hundreds of thousands of images and concludes a lengthy document review process aimed at complying with congressional requirements for public disclosure. Speaking at a news co
Illinois court sentences former deputy to 20 years in Sonya Massey killing
A former sheriff’s deputy in Illinois has been sentenced to 20 years in prison for the fatal shooting of Sonya Massey, a Springfield woman who had called 911 seeking help after reporting a possible prowler near her home. The sentence was handed down Thursday, concluding a case that has drawn national attention and renewed debate over police use of force during emergency responses. Sean Grayson, 31, was convicted in October in connection with the July 6, 2024, shooting death of Mas
Illinois court sentences former deputy to 20 years in Sonya Massey killing
A former sheriff’s deputy in Illinois has been sentenced to 20 years in prison for the fatal shooting of Sonya Massey, a Springfield woman who had called 911 seeking help after reporting a possible prowler near her home. The sentence was handed down Thursday, concluding a case that has drawn national attention and renewed debate over police use of force during emergency responses. Sean Grayson, 31, was convicted in October in connection with the July 6, 2024, shooting death of Mas
Ohio grand jury indicts Chicago surgeon in north Columbus double homicide case
A Franklin County grand jury has returned an indictment in the high-profile double homicide case involving the deaths of a north Columbus couple, formally charging a Chicago-area physician with multiple felony offenses connected to the December killings. Court records show that Michael McKee, 39, has been indicted on four counts of aggravated murder and one count of aggravated burglary in connection with the deaths of his ex-wife, Monique Tepe, and her husband, Spencer Tepe. The vic
Ohio grand jury indicts Chicago surgeon in north Columbus double homicide case
A Franklin County grand jury has returned an indictment in the high-profile double homicide case involving the deaths of a north Columbus couple, formally charging a Chicago-area physician with multiple felony offenses connected to the December killings. Court records show that Michael McKee, 39, has been indicted on four counts of aggravated murder and one count of aggravated burglary in connection with the deaths of his ex-wife, Monique Tepe, and her husband, Spencer Tepe. The vic
Suspect waives extradition in Columbus double homicide of Spencer and Monique Tepe
A man accused of killing Spencer and Monique Tepe has waived his right to contest extradition and will be returned to Ohio to face murder charges, authorities confirmed following a brief court appearance in Illinois. The decision clears the way for the suspect to be transported back to Franklin County, where prosecutors have filed multiple counts related to the fatal shootings. Michael McKee, 39, appeared Monday in a courtroom in Rockford, Illinois, marking his first public appearan
Suspect waives extradition in Columbus double homicide of Spencer and Monique Tepe
A man accused of killing Spencer and Monique Tepe has waived his right to contest extradition and will be returned to Ohio to face murder charges, authorities confirmed following a brief court appearance in Illinois. The decision clears the way for the suspect to be transported back to Franklin County, where prosecutors have filed multiple counts related to the fatal shootings. Michael McKee, 39, appeared Monday in a courtroom in Rockford, Illinois, marking his first public appearan
Uvalde school shooting trial opens with emotional 911 calls and officer testimony
The trial of a former Uvalde school police officer accused of failing to protect children during the 2022 elementary school shooting began with raw and emotional testimony, as families of the victims listened to frantic 911 calls played in open court. Relatives of those killed wept openly while recordings captured the desperate moments when teachers and students pleaded for help as the attack unfolded inside Robb Elementary School. Prosecutors told jurors that Adrian Gonzales, who w
Uvalde school shooting trial opens with emotional 911 calls and officer testimony
The trial of a former Uvalde school police officer accused of failing to protect children during the 2022 elementary school shooting began with raw and emotional testimony, as families of the victims listened to frantic 911 calls played in open court. Relatives of those killed wept openly while recordings captured the desperate moments when teachers and students pleaded for help as the attack unfolded inside Robb Elementary School. Prosecutors told jurors that Adrian Gonzales, who w









