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Prosecutors say suspect in student killings asked ChatGPT how to dispose of a body

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The case of Prosecutors say suspect in student killings asked ChatGPT how to dispose of a body is a criminal case where the defendant is accused of asking an AI chatbot for advice on how to dispose of a body. The case is currently unavailable due to a website error.

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Prosecutors say suspect in missing student killings asked ChatGPT about disposing of a body

Media Coverage · April 27, 2026

Prosecutors claim the suspect in the killings of two University of South Florida doctoral students asked ChatGPT about disposing of a body, raising concerns about the suspect's intentions. The suspect also inquired about changing his car's VIN identification number and keeping a gun at home without a license. These questions were reportedly flagged by ChatGPT as sounding dangerous.

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Prosecutors say suspect in missing student killings asked ChatGPT about disposing of a body

Media Coverage · Apr 27, 2026

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Prosecutors say suspect in student killings asked ChatGPT how to dispose of a body is an active criminal matter.

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The case of Prosecutors say suspect in student killings asked ChatGPT how to dispose of a body is a criminal case where the defendant is accused of asking an AI chatbot for advice on how to dispose of a body. The case is currently unavailable due to a website error.

On April 27, 2026, the docket recorded a media coverage: Prosecutors claim the suspect in the killings of two University of South Florida doctoral students asked ChatGPT about disposing of a body, raising concerns about the suspect's intentions. The suspect also inquired about changing his car's VIN identification.

On April 27, 2026, the docket recorded a media coverage: Prosecutors claim the suspect in a student killing case asked ChatGPT for advice on disposing of a body. This alleged request is part of the evidence against the suspect. The suspect's use of a conversational AI for such a purpose is being highlighted by.

The next thing to watch is whether the latest media coverage produces a substantive order, a scheduling change, a settlement signal, or a filing that clarifies the parties' positions.

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Media Coverage April 27, 2026

Prosecutors say suspect in missing student killings asked ChatGPT about disposing of a body

Prosecutors claim the suspect in the killings of two University of South Florida doctoral students asked ChatGPT about disposing of a body, raising concerns about the suspect's intentions. The suspect also inquired about changing his car's VIN identification number and keeping a gun at home without a license. These questions were reportedly flagged by ChatGPT as sounding dangerous.

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Media Coverage April 27, 2026

Prosecutors say suspect in student killings asked ChatGPT how to dispose of a body

Prosecutors claim the suspect in a student killing case asked ChatGPT for advice on disposing of a body. This alleged request is part of the evidence against the suspect. The suspect's use of a conversational AI for such a purpose is being highlighted by prosecutors.

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