USF student murders: Clothing on newly found remains matches Nahida Bristy as prosecutors probe suspect’s ChatGPT use
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New court records are shedding light on the killings of two University of South Florida students, revealing similarities in how the victims were found and prompting a broader investigation into whether artificial intelligence played a role in the crimes.
Investigators are working to positively identify human remains discovered Sunday near the Howard Frankland Bridge — the same area where Zamil Limon’s body was previously found. According to court documents, the remains are believed to be those of Nahida Bristy.
Authorities say the body found Sunday was wearing clothing consistent with what Bristy was last seen in. Like Limon, the victim was found inside a trash bag, tied with a similar knot and stabbed multiple times.
At the same time, prosecutors are examining the suspect’s digital activity, including interactions with ChatGPT in the days leading up to and following the killings.
Court records show that on April 13, three days before the murders, the suspect asked, “What happens if a human has a put in a black garbage bag and thrown in a dumpster?” and questioned how authorities would find out.
After the killings, investigators say the suspect searched, “Are cars checked at the Hillsborough River State Park?” Later, on April 23, he also reportedly asked, “What does missing endangered adult mean?”
The developments come as state officials expand their investigation. Two statewide prosecutors have been appointed to examine whether artificial intelligence played a role in the case.
“This week I announced a criminal investigation into OpenAI over the murders of two USF students, with the primary suspect consulted ChatGPT before this tragedy took place,” Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier said in a social media post.
The Attorney General’s Office is working alongside local prosecutors to determine whether those interactions contributed to the killings and whether there could be broader legal responsibility for OpenAI, the developer of ChatGPT.
In a statement, State Attorney Suzy Lopez said, “This will let every big technology company know that when you create a product in the pursuit of profit, the full resources of Florida’s prosecutors will join together to protect public safety.”
OpenAI responded to the investigation in a statement, saying, “This is a terrible crime, and our thoughts are with everyone affected. We’re looking into these reports and will do whatever we can to support law enforcement in their investigation.”
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