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May 1, 2026

Suspect's Searches in USF Students' Killings Can Be 'Incriminating': Ex-Federal Prosecutor - Newsweek featured image
Newsweekby Jenna Sundel·May 1, 2026

Suspect's Searches in USF Students' Killings Can Be 'Incriminating': Ex-Federal Prosecutor

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A former federal prosecutor said search history "can be very incriminating" in a criminal case, as a Florida sheriff revealed new details about searches made by a man accused of killing two University of South Florida (USF) students from Bangladesh.The Hillsborough County sheriff also announced on Friday that a body found in Tampa Bay has been identified, using DNA and dental records, as the second victim in the killings.The announcement is a significant development in a case that gained national attention after the two students, Zamil Limon and Nahida Bristy, went missing last month. Hillsborough County Sheriff Chad Chronister said they were "dedicated students and loyal friends." Chronister also revealed new information about the man charged with two counts of first-degree murder in their killings, Limon's roommate, Hisham Saleh Abugharbieh.Chronister said content on Abugharbieh’s phone had been erased, but a forensic examination revealed "disturbing" searches in the days before April 16, when Bristy and Limon went missing. The searches included phrases like “Can a knife penetrate a skull?” and “Can a neighbor hear a gunshot?” He said there were also purchases for large heavy-duty black contractor bags, Lysol wipes, duct tape, lighter fluid and a lighter."This was calculated. This is

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