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Prosecutors in Tampa, Florida say a murder suspect looked up ways to hide a body
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They say he even asked ChatGPT what would happen if someone was put in a garbage bag
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and thrown in a dumpster and how it could be detected. 26-year-old Hashim Agugarbia is charged with killing two University of South Florida doctoral students
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his roommate Zemiel Limon and Nahida Bristi. Investigators found Limon's remains on the Howard Franklin Bridge
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An autopsy revealed multiple sharp force injuries. Prosecutors believe Bristy is also dead, though she remains missing
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Investigators recently recovered unidentified human remains from Tampa Bay during the search
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Deputies say items belonging to Limon were found in a compactor dumpster at the apartment complex
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along with material that matched both victims through DNA testing. Investigators also found blood inside the apartment and say Abu Garbiya gave conflicting accounts about his movements the day the two students disappeared
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He's being held without bond. A pre-trial detention hearing is set for Tuesday