• #321
The KION link above (and below) has information via CNN I hadn't heard. I don't know whether it's true or not, CNN sometimes gets things wrong, but it's worth a read.
"Abugharbieh was arrested at his family’s home, where a judge had previously prohibited him from entering due to domestic violence allegations made by his brother.

The suspect was arrested twice in 2023 on charges of battery, which were later dropped, according to court records. But after one of those incidents, his brother filed for an injunction that prohibited Abugharbieh from coming near him or his home. In court filings, the brother alleged Abugharbieh attacked him and his mother during an argument in which the brother was telling him to get out of the house.

When the injunction expired last May, the brother asked the court to extend it, saying he didn’t want to “run the risk of him returning.” His request was denied."

Wow. Sounds like there was something seriously off with him! Multiple previous arrests for violent attacks! I wish this apartment complex had done their due diligence and not let him live there. ☹️ Now two bright young lives are gone for no reason.

Many apartments place people with roommates randomly, I’m sure Zamil didn’t even have a choice and would have no way to know Hisham had a violent past. SMH. So, so sad and senseless.
 
  • #322
Wow. Sounds like there was something seriously off with him! Multiple previous arrests for violent attacks! I wish this apartment complex had done their due diligence and not let him live there. ☹️ Now two bright young lives are gone for no reason.

Many apartments place people with roommates randomly, I’m sure Zamil didn’t even have a choice and would have no way to know Hisham had a violent past. SMH. So, so sad and senseless.
It's so sad. I also believe it was a random placement, particularly since someone upthread said Zamil had posted on fb that he was looking for a new roommate. Interesting thought about the apartment complex's due diligence.
 
  • #323
So many senseless murders are committed simply as bruise to the ego. It makes me wonder if envy or jealousy was involved
 
  • #324
Barton Fink - Carl Madman Mundt vibes here. OMG.
 
  • #325
Also, assuming it's true that a large amount of her blood was found in the apartment they shared, did HCSO see that when they questioned him the first time?
 
  • #326
Wow. Sounds like there was something seriously off with him! Multiple previous arrests for violent attacks! I wish this apartment complex had done their due diligence and not let him live there. ☹️ Now two bright young lives are gone for no reason.

Many apartments place people with roommates randomly, I’m sure Zamil didn’t even have a choice and would have no way to know Hisham had a violent past. SMH. So, so sad and senseless.
The sad thing is the court declined the prosecute the worst of the domestic violence cases against him (including where he struck his victim with a closed fist repeatedly in the face) and the assault against a stranger AFTER a burglary he only paid a small fine with the charge then deemed a misdimeaner. So no convictions for felonies that would have shown up on a background check by the housing authority.
 
  • #327
It's so sad. I also believe it was a random placement, particularly since someone upthread said Zamil had posted on fb that he was looking for a new roommate. Interesting thought about the apartment complex's due diligence.
Yes, that was me. Here's 2 of the posts. To me it seems like he wanted to move on and move out from his current situation. 20 20 hindsight it must have been. He'll living with the suspect.
 

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  • #328
Yes, that was me. Here's 2 of the posts. To me it seems like he wanted to move on and move out from his current situation. 20 20 hindsight it must have been. He'll living with the suspect.
Omg… that’s so horribly sad. It’s definitely tough to find housing as a student. I’m sure he didn’t have many choices. How awful he was stuck with a roommate like this. And that Bristy had to ultimately suffer from it too. Unimaginable. 😔
 
  • #329
Omg… that’s so horribly sad. It’s definitely tough to find housing as a student. I’m sure he didn’t have many choices. How awful he was stuck with a roommate like this. And that Bristy had to ultimately suffer from it too. Unimaginable. 😔
It seemed like he just got anonymous responders with links to possible spam/scams. So sad. I bet he would have been an awesome roommate and friend. Yes he and Bristy would still be here I'm sure
 
  • #330
The KION link above (and below) has information via CNN I hadn't heard. I don't know whether it's true or not, CNN sometimes gets things wrong, but it's worth a read.
"Abugharbieh was arrested at his family’s home, where a judge had previously prohibited him from entering due to domestic violence allegations made by his brother.

The suspect was arrested twice in 2023 on charges of battery, which were later dropped, according to court records. But after one of those incidents, his brother filed for an injunction that prohibited Abugharbieh from coming near him or his home. In court filings, the brother alleged Abugharbieh attacked him and his mother during an argument in which the brother was telling him to get out of the house.

When the injunction expired last May, the brother asked the court to extend it, saying he didn’t want to “run the risk of him returning.” His request was denied."

This guy was a powder keg.
IMO.
 
  • #331
Yes, that was me. Here's 2 of the posts. To me it seems like he wanted to move on and move out from his current situation. 20 20 hindsight it must have been. He'll living with the suspect.
I can just barely read this without crying. He knew he needed out and moonglow is so right about finding student housing especially in Tampa.
💔
 
  • #332
So many senseless murders are committed simply as bruise to the ego. It makes me wonder if envy or jealousy was involved
I think it was about Zamil wanting to move out so suspect would out that share of rent. Maybe Zamil didn't tell him and he found out because of the posts. Either way, money and feeling slighted could have been a motive also.
 
  • #333
I can just barely read this without crying. He knew he needed out and moonglow is so right about finding student housing especially in Tampa.
💔
It makes me sad too to think he was doing the right thing trying to get away from the situation but didn't have a chance
 
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Hisham Abugharbieh, 26, was charged with two counts of murder in the first degree with a weapon in the death of USF students Zamil Limon and Nahida Bristy, according to the Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office.

The murder charge carries a potential sentence of death or life in prison without parole.

“Evidence was presented to the State Attorney’s Office, resulting in further charges against Abugharbieh,” the sheriff’s office said in a statement, while declining to comment further.
 
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