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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.
Indian-origin tech professional killed in targeted Toronto parking lot shooting
A 37-year-old Indian-origin information technology professional was killed after unidentified assailants opened fire on the vehicle he was travelling in at a shopping centre parking lot in Toronto, according to Canadian police officials. The victim, identified as Chandan Kumar, hailed from Bengaluru Rural district in Karnataka and had been living in Canada for the past six years while working with a private technology company. The incident occurred on Saturday, February 7, when poli
Indian-origin tech professional killed in targeted Toronto parking lot shooting
A 37-year-old Indian-origin information technology professional was killed after unidentified assailants opened fire on the vehicle he was travelling in at a shopping centre parking lot in Toronto, according to Canadian police officials. The victim, identified as Chandan Kumar, hailed from Bengaluru Rural district in Karnataka and had been living in Canada for the past six years while working with a private technology company. The incident occurred on Saturday, February 7, when poli
Rob Reiner and wife Michele found dead in Brentwood home as son Nick Reiner arrested
Legendary Hollywood filmmaker Rob Reiner and his wife, Michele Singer Reiner, were found dead inside their Brentwood residence in Los Angeles on December 14, triggering a high-profile criminal investigation that has drawn national attention. Authorities have since arrested the couple’s son, Nick Reiner, in connection with the case, according to law enforcement sources familiar with the investigation. Nick Reiner is currently in custody under the supervision of the Los Angeles Coun
Rob Reiner and wife Michele found dead in Brentwood home as son Nick Reiner arrested
Legendary Hollywood filmmaker Rob Reiner and his wife, Michele Singer Reiner, were found dead inside their Brentwood residence in Los Angeles on December 14, triggering a high-profile criminal investigation that has drawn national attention. Authorities have since arrested the couple’s son, Nick Reiner, in connection with the case, according to law enforcement sources familiar with the investigation. Nick Reiner is currently in custody under the supervision of the Los Angeles Coun
Woman dies after stabbing in Alvin home; iPhone crash alert prompts police response
An iPhone crash alert prompted deputies to respond to a home in Brazoria County on Saturday night, ultimately uncovering a fatal stabbing inside the residence. The incident occurred in the 14700 block of Susie Lane, CR 442, in Alvin, Texas, where authorities were initially dispatched for what appeared to be a potential crash-related welfare concern. As they were en route, additional information suggested that the situation may have involved a disturbance and possible violence, raising immedia
Woman dies after stabbing in Alvin home; iPhone crash alert prompts police response
An iPhone crash alert prompted deputies to respond to a home in Brazoria County on Saturday night, ultimately uncovering a fatal stabbing inside the residence. The incident occurred in the 14700 block of Susie Lane, CR 442, in Alvin, Texas, where authorities were initially dispatched for what appeared to be a potential crash-related welfare concern. As they were en route, additional information suggested that the situation may have involved a disturbance and possible violence, raising immedia
New Jersey family charged in Camden man’s murder and dismemberment case
Authorities in New Jersey say a late-night card game ended in horror when a Deptford man was killed and likely dismembered, leading to the arrest of three members of the same Camden family. Police announced the arrests of 41-year-old Everton Thomas, his wife Sherrie Parker, also 41, and their 22-year-old son Deshawn Thomas, in connection with the death of 48-year-old Harold “Hal” Miller Jr. of Deptford. Investigators allege that the family not only played a role in Mille
New Jersey family charged in Camden man’s murder and dismemberment case
Authorities in New Jersey say a late-night card game ended in horror when a Deptford man was killed and likely dismembered, leading to the arrest of three members of the same Camden family. Police announced the arrests of 41-year-old Everton Thomas, his wife Sherrie Parker, also 41, and their 22-year-old son Deshawn Thomas, in connection with the death of 48-year-old Harold “Hal” Miller Jr. of Deptford. Investigators allege that the family not only played a role in Mille
DC man sentenced to 24 years for deadly 2021 gender reveal shooting
A Washington DC man has been sentenced to more than two decades in prison for his role in a deadly shooting at a gender reveal party in 2021. Twenty-two-year-old Nyjell Outler was convicted earlier this year on charges of voluntary manslaughter while armed and has now received a sentence of 24.5 years behind bars for the fatal incident that claimed the life of 21-year-old Demetris Johnson and left another victim, Daloni Williams, severely injured.
DC man sentenced to 24 years for deadly 2021 gender reveal shooting
A Washington DC man has been sentenced to more than two decades in prison for his role in a deadly shooting at a gender reveal party in 2021. Twenty-two-year-old Nyjell Outler was convicted earlier this year on charges of voluntary manslaughter while armed and has now received a sentence of 24.5 years behind bars for the fatal incident that claimed the life of 21-year-old Demetris Johnson and left another victim, Daloni Williams, severely injured.









