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Suspect in murder of Florida college students asked ChatGPT about putting a person in a dumpster

A shocking case unfolds as a murder suspect allegedly used ChatGPT to ask about disposing of a body just days before two students went missing. Court documents and DNA evidence link him to the crime. Authorities continue to investigate this...

NBC News· Apr 27, 2026 · 8:50 AM · 8 views

A shocking case unfolds as a murder suspect allegedly used ChatGPT to ask about disposing of a body just days before two students went missing. Court documents and DNA evidence link him to the crime. Authorities continue to investigate this unsettling use of AI technology. #TrueCrime #AI #FloridaNews #Investigation #USF

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